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On a previous trip to Vegas, I stayed in a Executive Queen Suite, which I enjoyed. I was booked in the same category room this recent trip, however at check-in I asked about switching to a Grand Stay Well Room instead, since I was travelling solo and didn't need all the space of a suite. The Grand Queen Strip View is another popular choice at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, as it starts at approximately $119 per night, provides guests with views of the city, has two queen-size beds, and can fit up to four people.

By Chuckmonster on Tuesday, 6th March 2012 9:20am
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Mgm Grand Executive King Suite

Hot on the heels of blackjacker1979's excellent feature review of the new Grand King at MGM Grand comes a set of somewhat lousy but still informative photos of the Executive Queen Suite variation on the same room courtesy of VT reader Paul.

Thanks Paul!

Queen

Check em.


Nice bolsters!


Definitely a strange layout here. A TV facing the bed and another one facing the sofa crammed in the corner. In the Saturday afternoon hangover battle of SportsCenter vs The Real Housecunts of Beverly Hills... who wins? Nobody.


Love the floor-to-ceiling, jizz absorbent headboard.


Not so sure I can get behind the design of this. For some reason, seeing furniture jammed into a corners gives me an uneasy feeling, unless I'm in corner booth at a diner.

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With more than 5,000 guest rooms and 170,000 square feet of gaming space, the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the third largest hotel in the world and the eighth largest casino. In addition to typical guest rooms, it has an assortment of suites to accommodate families, high rollers or just those who want a little extra room while they take in all the city has to offer.

Executive Suites

With king or queen beds, the Executive suites offer 675 square feet of living space. The L-shaped open floor plan gives the suites a spacious feel while accommodating a sleeping space, living area, work station and large bathroom. Each suite is equipped with a mini bar, media hub and 40-inch high-definition television.

Tower Suites

At close to 700 square feet, the Tower suites are slightly larger than the Executive suites. Although they have most of the same amenities, they also come with a table and chairs where you can have a meal or play a game of cards, as well as full wet bar. The one-bedroom suites have separate living and sleeping areas, while the spa suites have Carrera marble-tiled bathrooms with whirlpool spas.

City View Suites

The MGM Grand’s City View suites are designed for those who want to entertain while enjoying views of the Las Vegas Strip. A typical City View suite offers 950 square feet of separate sleeping and living space. It features the amenities found in the Tower Suites with the addition of 180-degree views of the city from the suites’ corner locations. The Penthouse City View suite is 1,250 square feet; it features a private master bath and separate powder room off the living area.

Skyline Suites

The Skyline suites offer luxurious living at the MGM Grand. The 1,500-square-foot Skyline Marquee suites feature two en suite bedrooms, a spacious living area, a dining table for up to six people and a great room with media area. The two bedroom, 2 1/2-bath Skyline Terrace suites feature 1,300 square feet of living space on two floors as well as a 786-square-foot outdoor terrace offering views of the city. The terrace extends the living space with a dining table, sectional sofa and high-definition television.

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