I'm looking to book a MGM property (using some comps) for a 3 night stay in mid April. We prefer a property that is centrally located, clean, updated public spaces and updated standard room/bath. The TA property reviews seem to be all over the place so it's hard for me to get a feel for which one would suit us best.
We are in our 50's and plan to explore Vegas on foot much of the time, take in some shows, and enjoy some fabulous meals and beverages.
It sounds like you’re looking for a centrally located MGM property that offers updated, clean rooms and public spaces, with convenient access to walking around the Strip, taking in shows, and enjoying fine dining. Here are some MGM properties to consider, along with their pros and cons, to help you make the best choice for your stay in mid-April:
1. MGM Grand
The MGM Grand is one of the largest and most iconic hotels in Vegas, centrally located with plenty of amenities and dining options. The property has recently undergone renovations, and many rooms have been updated with modern finishes.
2. Aria Resort & Casino
Aria is known for its modern, sleek design and is one of the newer properties in MGM's portfolio. It’s located in the CityCenter complex, a little further south on the Strip, but still very walkable to other attractions.
3. The Mirage
The Mirage is another classic MGM property that recently underwent some updates, though it is still considered a bit more "vintage" compared to newer properties like Aria. It's a great choice if you’re looking for a relaxed and comfortable stay with easy access to popular shows and restaurants.
4. Bellagio
Although not technically part of MGM’s ownership anymore, Bellagio is often included in MGM's promotions and comp offerings, so it’s worth considering if you have access to deals at MGM properties. It's one of the most iconic hotels on the Strip, with a perfect balance of luxury, convenience, and fine dining.
Car Rental and Additional Tips
For your three-night stay, you’ll likely be able to book a car rental at the hotel if you decide you want to take a day trip outside the city, such as to the Hoover Dam or Red Rock Canyon. Make sure to reserve in advance to lock in a good rate. All of these MGM properties offer car rental services, but it’s easier to book directly online for better rates.
Conclusion
If you want an updated and convenient location, I'd recommend Aria for a modern experience, Bellagio for luxury and centrality, and MGM Grand if you're looking for something large and iconic. All these properties are centrally located, and you can easily explore the Strip by foot while also enjoying the fine dining and shows in the area. Make sure to check your comps and the cancellation policies, as prices can fluctuate, especially during the busy April period!