The Park MGM Las Vegas is a fairly recent addition to the city. Prior to this casino’s creation, the area was occupied by the Casino Monte Carlo Resort. The Monte Carlo was such a major staple of the local economy people still occasionally refer to the Park MGM as “the new thing where the Monte Carlo Casino used to be.”
With that said, MGM Resorts International bought up the place, renovated it, and created a brand new experience on Las Vegas Blvd. It’s one of the most popular places to stay, play, and enjoy.
Rooms
The Park MGM has two “basic” room types. Both of these measure about 408 square feet and are considered to be good for two people. You can choose a Strip view or a standard view.
You can also choose these suites as a Stay Well upgrade which comes with additional cleaning services, better ventilation, and perks that help you ride out jet lag or just take better care of yourself during your travels.
It’s worth noting that all of the rooms are smoke-free. This isn’t just a matter of keeping the place smelling fresh. It’s also a liability issue and could be a concern should someone with smoke sensitivity stay in the room at a later date.
All rooms come with a resort fee, though the resort fee is waived in certain circumstances (not very common).
Park MGM Queen Room
This is a great pick for people who don’t want to share a bed but do want to share a room. You get two queen beds, a cocktail table, window seating, a 50-inch TV, and other luxury touches throughout the room.
Park MGM King Room
The standard King Room is a great choice for couples who want a small alcove of their own. It features a king bed, a cocktail table, a leather chair, a 50-inch TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi. It’s affordable but luxe.
Suites
Their suites are a good example of a boutique hotel that wants to “do it up in style. Suites start at around 700 square feet and finish at 900 square feet.
Nighthawk Suite
The Nighthawk Suite is a good choice for a bachelor or couple who wants to kick back and relax a little more. This comes with a king bed, an extra large bathroom, a walk-in closet, and two different living spaces.
You get two TVs, and they’re both 55 inches. You can choose a Strip View or a corner unit. However, these units only have standing showers.
Nightingale Suite
The Nightingale Suite is ideal for two friends who are going to Las Vegas and want to avoid spending too much on hotel rooms. This features two queen beds, two living spaces, a luxury standing shower, an entertainment nook, and window seating.
If you are worried about your belongings, it’s worth noting that this unit has an in-room safe.
Peacock Hospitality Suite
This might be one of the more curious suites you can rent. This suite comes with just one bed—a Murphy bed. The idea is that you can turn this room into your own party palace, then crash there once guests have left.
It comes with a TV, a bathroom, a living room, and a minibar. That sounds like a party to us!
Skylark Suite
The Skylark Suite is the closest thing to apartment living you’re going to get from the MGM Park Hotel. This 900-square-foot unit has a private bedroom, a dining room, an entertainment nook, a sectional sofa with a queen-size sleeper, and a 55-inch TV.
This is a great pick for people who want to get close to the action and still feel like a king afterward.
Nomad Hotel
The NoMad Hotel is part of the Park property that emphasizes luxury. NoMad, as the name (kinda) suggests, is dedicated to giving you a hotel experience that is a little less Las Vegas and a little more New York City.
The rooms in the NoMad are more spacious and have more property amenities than a typical room in the Park MGM Las Vegas. Rumors have been swirling that NoMad may close in 2024, but Park MGM has not made an official statement to confirm or deny these claims.
Suite Royale Premier
With over 2000 square feet of space to mellow out and chill, the Suite Royale Premier is the best of the best that MGM has to offer. You get a drawing room, a dining room for six, a king bedroom, and another bedroom with queen beds. It’s meant for a large party—and that’s great news for you!
You also get a freestanding tub and a guest bathroom.
Suite Royale
Made for four people, the Suite Royale is a beautiful 1600-square-foot apartment hotel that has a king bedroom, a sleeper that suits a queen mattress, and two different bathrooms. It’s a perfect getaway for people who want to sleep in style.
You will love the stocked minibar and the deep soaking bathtub included in it.
The NoMad Suite
This is the final suite room that suits four people, and it features a king bed, a high-top bar, a sleeper sofa, a dining room for four, and a beautifully stocked minibar that you can enjoy. Like other NoMad rooms, you also get a freestanding tub.
The Grande Premier
A smaller suite best for small groups, this has a tub, a king bed, a dining room for four, and an open floor plan. This is ideal for people who want a Euro design but are willing to deal with a water closet and bathtub in the living room.
The Grande Suite
If you love the idea of a Grande Premier but want something a little more basic, you might like the Grande Suite. It has a bed next to a bathtub but also has a separate living area for a little more privacy while you have guests.
The Atelier
This features an in-bedroom bathtub, a gorgeous layout, a king bed, and a writing desk. It’s perfect for upscale businessmen who are looking to add a touch of class to their Park MGM Las Vegas stay.
The Classic King/Queen
Both of these rooms feature classic, single-room designs with either one king bed or two queen beds. They both feature walk-in showers with marble floors. It’s nice, it’s upscale, and it’s close to the spa, just in case you want a massage.
The Salon Queen
This simple room involves more space with two queen beds, a walk-in shower, a vanity area, and a nice walk-in foyer. If you want to greet guests at the door and get ready for a day at the club, this is a great place to do it.
Accessibility At The Park MGM
The property participates in a wide range of efforts to make the Park MGM as hospitable as possible for everyone. This includes:
- Service dogs and pets are welcome. You can bring up to two pets for an added fee. Select rooms are pet-friendly.
- Wheelchair-accessible parking.
- ADA-compliant rooms. Select rooms have a roll-in shower, in-room accessibility, and accessible toilets. You can also get listening devices and help from the 24/7 concierge services. Almost all parts of the hotel are built with accessibility in mind.
- Healthy food options. Many restaurants in the Park MGM also come with vegan options and options that are friendly for special dietary needs. Just check the menus out to find which venues have the best food options for you.
- Smoke-free premises. All of the rooms are non-smoking. They also have well-filtered air conditioning and non-smoking restaurants and feature a smoke detector in every room.
- Available safety measures for COVID-19. Masks and hand sanitizer are also available for people who want to prevent contracting COVID-19.
Dining
Park MGM Las Vegas is a great place to eat. The resort has over 20 different restaurants, including these hits below:
- Le Pizza e La Pasta. A gorgeous and affordable place to dine on Italian food at the Park.
- Eataly. New York’s favorite affordable Italian restaurant and grocery store has a place in NoMad. Italian street food just got better.
- BetMGM Sportsbook and Bar. Are you looking for a good location for betting and eating? You can get all the bar food and suds you want at the BetMGM Sportsbook.
- Primrose. Breakfast and brunch are served here ‘round the clock. Late check-out? No problem. Just grab a mimosa and have fun!
- Bavette’s Steakhouse. A French steakhouse that feels like it belongs in the pages of a glamorous New York novel.
- NoMad Library Restaurant. This restaurant is built after the NoMad Library’s own restaurant in New York City.
Nightlife
What’s a trip to Las Vegas without a little nightlife? You’re going to love partying it up at the Park MGM Las Vegas. Along with close proximity to the T-Mobile Arena and a slew of nightclubs on the Vegas Strip, you have tons of bars to choose from.
Entertainment
A good way to kick off a night would be to enjoy the Dolby Live Theater. They feature major music artists like Bruno Mars and Maroon 5. If you want something more cerebral, check out the Cirque du Soleil shows that regularly occur at the MGM.
PRO TIP – You can book tickets ahead of time for both T-Mobile Arena events as well as the concerts at Dolby Live.
Pool
If you are a fan of the glitz of Las Vegas, wait until you see the Park MGM Las Vegas pools. The hotel currently has three different pools to choose from, and all of them have cabanas, beach chairs, daybeds, and a poolside bar to enjoy.
Pool access to the Park MGM’s pools is free for all hotel guests. If you are at another MGM hotel, then you will need to use a pool that is linked to your specific Vegas hotel. Visitors can also book a daybed or cabana without booking a hotel room, but that’s based on availability.
Here are some important things to note about booking some pool time at the Park MGM:
- The Cabanas cost extra but come with a slew of amenities. This gives you a TV, lounge chairs, a dining area, a fruit plate, a ceiling fan for hot days, and more.
- The price of a pool seat starts at $50, while a cabana rental starts at $400. Cabanas can hold up to 10 guests comfortably.
- Every pool in the Park MGM and the NoMad is a heated pool. It’s also wheelchair accessible thanks to special tech.
- The Park MGM Las Vegas pools are done in a South of France style. The NoMad is done in a Moroccan bath house styling.
- The pools are open from 9 AM to 6 PM daily. Hours may change based on the occasion, session, and more. Always check ahead to find out what you need.
- All pool areas are non-smoking. This should come as no surprise since the entire property is smoke-free.
- There is a poolside DJ. You will get to enjoy your favorite tunes while you splash (or sunbathe) at these beautiful outdoor pool areas.
MGM is also well aware of the property’s impact on the environment. That’s why they make a point of adding eco-friendly toiletries in rooms as well as in the pool changing rooms. They also do what they can to minimize water waste. It’s about keeping things sustainable!
Spa
After you’ve spent time on pool loungers, it’s time to get a little relaxation at the spa! If you are looking for a way to unwind in wellness, the Park MGM Las Vegas has all the help you need at the Park MGM Salon & Spa.
There are tons of different spa treatments that you can reserve here, including deep tissue massages, hot stone treatments, hot tubs, saunas, and a full-service hair salon. Their massage services are some of the best in Las Vegas.
If you broke a nail or just need to get your toes done, don’t worry, they also have specials that you can try too. Unlike other spas in the area, this spa does offer gel nail services.
Finally, you may want to check out their seasonal face and body treatments. There’s nothing quite like having a spa day that also matches the season’s vibe, right?
Casino
Of course, we can’t talk about Las Vegas without mentioning gambling. The Park MGM Las Vegas may not be the largest betting station on the Las Vegas Strip, but it definitely has enough amenities to make it worth visiting.
The Park MGM Las Vegas features a wide range of different casino games, including:
- The Park MGM Sportsbook – Grab a bite and bet on your favorite team!
- Table Games – Baccarat, poker, and blackjack are just some of the games you can play.
- Slots – Like all MGM resorts in Las Vegas, you can expect to hit the slots whenever you please.
- High Limit Slots And Table Games – The Park MGM Las Vegas welcomes all high rollers.
Check-In & Check-Out Times
Check-In
Check-in time at the Park MGM Las Vegas starts at 3:00 PM and ends at midnight. You will need to be at least 21 to check into your room. You will need to have your ID, credit card, and booking confirmation to be able to enter your room.
If you want to avoid the front desk or just check in faster, you can download the MGM App to use Digital Key on your phone. With the app, your phone becomes your hotel room key. This app feature is available on all MGM properties.
If you have any special check-in instructions, make sure to call ahead. You can check out guest accommodations available if you have special needs, require an accessible room, or just want to surprise your significant other with a bouquet of flowers.
Note: You should use a credit card, but if you need to use debit card authorization for your incidentals, you can. It will just take longer for you to be able to get the money refunded to your account.
Want To Check In Early?
Early check-in is subject to availability, which is why you should call ahead to make sure it’s available. The front desk is available 24/7, so you will always be able to reach someone.
I Came By Too Early!
Not a problem. Parking is available, and the Bell Desk is willing to hold your luggage while you wander around Las Vegas.
I Can’t Make It!
No problem, either. The Park MGM Las Vegas has a free cancellation policy as long as you notify them 48 hours or longer before your booking. They’ll refund your general deposit, no questions asked.
Check-Out
Check-out is expected to happen before or at 11:00 AM. You should ask the concierge services if it’s available. If it’s not, leave your luggage at the Bell Desk and enjoy a full breakfast at the Park MGM.
I Want A Late Check-Out!
It’s possible to get a late check-out, subject to availability.
Parking
The Park MGM Las Vegas does offer parking, but it is for a price in most cases. The first hour of self-parking is free, but it can be up to $18 per day. If you choose valet parking, hotel guests will spend $35 per day or more.
[wptb id="534710" not found ]If you are an MGM Rewards Card member, you might be able to get parking for free. However, this is only available for Noir, Pearl, Gold, and Platinum. You will need to show your card to get the discount.
[wptb id="534711" not found ]Is Park MGM Las Vegas Equipped With EV Chargers?
Unfortunately, Park MGM Las Vegas does not currently have EV-compatible parking. However, you shouldn’t despair. The MGM Grand across the street has several EV chargers in its garage.
Location & Map
The Park MGM is located at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd.
FAQs
What is the difference between the MGM and Park MGM?
MGM is the name of the parent company that currently owns the Park MGM, the MGM Grand, and the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
What is the Park MGM known for?
The Park MGM is known for having Dolby Live, one of the hottest places in Las Vegas when it comes to music venues.
Why did Park MGM Close?
Park MGM closed during the pandemic and a little afterward in order to complete renovations. Don’t worry! It’s open again and is currently one of the hottest MGM resorts in Las Vegas.
Does Park MGM offer free breakfast?
Yes and no. Park MGM Las Vegas currently offers free food credits at Primrose valued at $30 per person. This can be used to give you a full breakfast, but it’s not like there is a breakfast bar at the Park MGM. (That’s not a very Las Vegas thing to do!)
Key Takeaways
- The Park MGM Las Vegas is one of the largest megaresorts on the Las Vegas Strip.
- Las Vegas locals know it as the former Monte Carlo resort.
- The rooms feature standing showers, luxurious surroundings, and excellent amenities.
- The NoMad section of Park MGM offers even more upscale rooms with sitting tubs, open spaces, and suites.
- Check-in starts at 3 PM and ends at midnight.
- The casino is a big attraction, but it’s the local Dolby Theater that truly brings people in.
- During the day, people love to go to the heated pool areas of the resort.
- This hotel also has a full-service spa and a slew of notable restaurants often inspired by New York culture.