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If there’s one thing Vegas does best, it’s big casinos. And they don’t get much bigger than the MGM Grand.

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Designed from the outset to be biggest and best casino on the Strip, the MGM Grand covers a 6.6 acre area. This makes it the largest hotel resort in the USA, and the third largest in the world.

Indeed, so large is it that it even has its own dedicated registration/check-in facilities at nearby McCarran International Airport.

The biggest and the best

The vision behind the MGM Grand was nothing if not bold. When the project was commissioned, its objective was to create the single biggest resort hotel in the world – something it was able to duly realise when it opened its doors in December 1993.

The MGM Grand stands on the site formerly occupied by the Tropicana Country Club and the Marina Hotel, with the latter forming part of the MGM Grand’s ‘West Wing’ accommodation. However, during its early years, it did suffer from something of an identity crisis.

In a bid to attract more families, the hotel and casino were build adjacent to the MCM Grand Adventures theme park, and a strong Wizard of Oz theme was prevalent throughout. Sadly though, this didn’t have the desired impact, and by 2001, the theme park had been closed and the Wizard of Oz theme axed in favour of African, Hollywood and Carnival themes.

An amazing place to gamble

Befitting its brief, the MGM Grand has one of the largest casino floors on the Strip. This is some 171,500 square feet (15,930 m2) in size, and offers 139 table games and a whopping 2,500 slots.

Slots are a major draw at the MGM Grand, with the amounts accepted by its machines varying from $0.01 up to $1,000. Naturally, many of these offer progressive jackpots which pay out over $700,000 daily. And for the true slots connoisseur, there are high-limits slots where pay outs can be as high as $500,000.

There are, of course, other games though. And the range of table games on offer includes:

  • Let it ride poker
  • Crazy 4 poker
  • Casino war
  • Texas hold ‘em poker

And for those who enjoy sports betting, you’ll find its 300 square feet sports and race betting facilities perfect if you find yourself in the mood for a flutter.

Eat, drink and be entertained

If there’s one thing you won’t be short of at the MGM Grand, its ways to entertain yourself, irrespective of whether you’re a gambler or non-gambler.

Whether you’re looking for a quick bite to eat and a frothy coffee, or a refined evening meal, MGM Grand’s array of 22 restaurants, cafes and diners cater for all palettes and whims. And if you don’t want to go out, you can always order food straight to your room using the 24-hour room service.

The hotel itself boasts an enviable selection of amenities, including five swimming pools, three whirlpools, a river and waterfall, and spa and salon.

Alternatively, you may wish to take in one of its many shows and events. Marvel at the death-defying stunts of the Cirque du Soleil, take in a sports event or concert at the MGM Garden Arena, laugh yourself silly in Brad Gassett’s Comedy Club, or have your brain pushed to the maximum in CSI: The Experience. All these, and more, are available at the MGM Grand.

And for those of you who wish to party the night away, you can do so in the hotels bars and night clubs, or head over to the pool for one of its pool parties.

America’s biggest hotel

Given that it’s the single biggest hotel resort in the US – it has some 6,852 rooms – it’s hardly surprising that the MGM Grand offers a wide array of rooms to suit most budgets.

Even the most basic rooms come with a flat-panel TV, a DVD player and high-speed internet access. While for those looking for the last word in luxury, the Skyloft penthouses – which span two whole floors and several rooms – offer uncompromising luxury, right down to your own personal butler and concierge.

MGM Grand facts and figures

Finally, here are some facts and figures relating to the MGM Grand:

  • Address: 3799 Boulevard South, Las Vegas
  • Opened: December 18, 1993
  • Total gaming space: 15,930 m² (171,500 sq ft)
  • Total number of rooms: 6,852
  • Smoking: yes
  • Number of slots: 2,500+
  • Parent company: MGM Resorts International

For more information, including how to book your room, please visit the MGM Grand Las Vegas official website.

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    On the first floor of The D Las Vegas, players will find the latest table games and slot machines. The recently updated second floor casino is a step back in time to Old Vegas with vintage slots and the only Sigma Derby horse racing simulation in Las Vegas. There’s also the hockey-themed BarCanada and a refreshed Circa Sports book with bar-top table games and big-screen TVs.
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  • Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino

    The casino floor at the Downtown Grand, located just steps from the Fremont Street Experience, features more than 500 slot machines–a mix of classics and new favorites–as well as an assortment of table games and a William Hill sports book.
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With more than 100 casinos to choose from, it's no wonder Las Vegas has become synonymous with gambling. Sin City is home to some of the country's top gaming establishments, each offering variety, atmosphere and big payouts.
The top 10 winners in the category Best Las Vegas Casino are as follows:
  1. The D Las Vegas
  2. Plaza Hotel & Casino
  3. The Venetian & The Palazzo
  4. Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Resort
  5. Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
  6. Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
  7. Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
  8. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
  9. SAHARA Las Vegas
  10. Bellagio

A panel of experts partnered with 10Best editors to pick the initial nominees, and the top 10 winners were determined by popular vote.

Congratulations to all these winning casinos!

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