The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in Las Vegas and, as of 2009, is the second largest hotel in the world. It also offers the largest casino floor in Las Vegas, stretching from one end of the hotel to the other--and it offers an astounding selection and number of slot machines. The MGM Grand offers a boutique hotel within a hotel, called the Skylofts--as well as Cirque de Soliel shows, numerous restaurants, including two fine dining establishments by celebrity chef Joel Robuchon. The MGM Grand offers a custom series of progressive slot machines, called the Majestic Lions, that pay out $750,000 a day.
The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(877) 880-0880
mgmgrand.com
Mandalay Bay
The Mandalay Bay, located on its own 11-acre beach, offers one of the largest casino floors in Las Vegas--with more than 135,000 square feet of tropical-themed gaming environment, including one of the largest selections of slots in the city. Accommodation is available at THEhotel, which offers a luxury boutique experience with a Las Vegas strip address. Enjoy Michelin star-rated dining at Aureole, the Las Vegas branch of the famous New York restaurant by Charlie Palmer. On-site entertainment includes the House of Blues, Disney's The Lion King and the Shark Reef Aquarium.
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV
(877) 632-7800
mandalaybay.com
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
With a casino floor that offers almost 160,000 square feet of gaming, you can be assured that the Bellagio has an incredible selection of slot machines, in addition to some of the most luxurious accommodations in the city. The Bellagion has a AAA five-diamond rating; hosts one of Las Vegas' popular Cirque de Soliel shows; and has one of the finest art collections in the world. Enjoy fine dining at Picasso, beautiful botanical gardens and the famous Bellagio Fountains.
Bellagio Hotel and Casino
3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(888) 987-6667
bellagio.com
About The Author
Beau Prichard has been a freelance writer and editor since 1999. He specializes in fiction, travel, and writing coaching. He has traveled in the United Kingdom, Europe, Mexico and Australia. Prichard grew up in New Zealand and holds a Bachelor of Arts in writing from George Fox University.