- Joined
- Apr 19, 2004
- Messages
- 26,966
Haven|1294336642|2815839 said:We stayed at the Signature at MGM Grand the last time we were in Vegas. It was a couple years ago, and they weren't quite finished building the entire hotel, but it was wonderful.
It's connected to the regular MGM Grand by a long catwalk, but the Signature is smoke-free and gaming-free, and thus very calm. We loved it because it was a great escape from the chaos that is the rest of Vegas. (We're calm-mongers, though, so if you like to be in the midst of all the hubbub, you may not like it.)
The room was really nice. It was littered with flat-screen TVs, which annoyed me but delighted my husband--one in the kitchenette, one in the living area, one in the bedroom, one in the bathroom. The bed was comfy enough, great water pressure in the shower, all those things.
Our stay included a room-service breakfast, and we were surprised by the wonderful spread. They also had great big bowls of fresh apples and water bottles all over the common areas, which really pleased DH. I swear he was a horse in another life, that man loves apples.
It rates a 4.5/5.0 on Tripadvisor. Here's the link:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Re...-Signature_at_MGM_Grand-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html
Overall: A great place to stay if you want an escape from the flash and crash of the rest of the strip.
Dani|1294334232|2815807 said:Ohhh, Vegas is sooo much fun, Sharon!! MH and I used to go every year for about 5 yrs in a row a few yrs back. We've stayed at a number of resorts....I really liked Bellagio and the Wynn the best out of all the ones we stayed at. We have also stayed in Mandalay Bay (The Hotel) and it was great, but it tends to get a bit crowded with kids because they have a wave pool there. If you are looking for something a little cheaper, The Mirage was fine and right in the middle of everything. You can definitely find some really great deals price-wise. I DO NOT recommed the Luxor (sorry David!). Its dingy, dark, and old, imo!!!
Have lots of fun- you will certainly not run out of things to do!!!
ps- If you havent seen it, I definitely recommend seeing Cirque's "O" show. Get tickets before you go, as it is still very popular. Its amazing and SO WORTH IT!!!!![]()
chemgirl|1294343282|2815921 said:Haven|1294336642|2815839 said:We stayed at the Signature at MGM Grand the last time we were in Vegas. It was a couple years ago, and they weren't quite finished building the entire hotel, but it was wonderful.
It's connected to the regular MGM Grand by a long catwalk, but the Signature is smoke-free and gaming-free, and thus very calm. We loved it because it was a great escape from the chaos that is the rest of Vegas. (We're calm-mongers, though, so if you like to be in the midst of all the hubbub, you may not like it.)
The room was really nice. It was littered with flat-screen TVs, which annoyed me but delighted my husband--one in the kitchenette, one in the living area, one in the bedroom, one in the bathroom. The bed was comfy enough, great water pressure in the shower, all those things.
Our stay included a room-service breakfast, and we were surprised by the wonderful spread. They also had great big bowls of fresh apples and water bottles all over the common areas, which really pleased DH. I swear he was a horse in another life, that man loves apples.
It rates a 4.5/5.0 on Tripadvisor. Here's the link:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Re...-Signature_at_MGM_Grand-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html
Overall: A great place to stay if you want an escape from the flash and crash of the rest of the strip.
We were there in September and loved it!
Other benefits: Its one of the few hotels where you can have a balcony. The 2 person jacuzzi with TV was great. We ended up watching TopGear instead of the romantic night we'd planned, but hey, still fun. It also has a kitchenette so we were able to keep beer/mix for drinks in the fridge. I don't remember when you said you're going, but if its pool season, the Signature is great because you can use the private pools as well as the regular MGM pools. There are 3 signature pools with bar and food service. The food was actually really good and freshly made. The biggest complaint in the reviews is about the walk to MGM...but its seriously 5 minutes on a moving walkway...most healthy people can manage that. If you leave tower three you can walk outside to the Miracle Mile shops in less than five minutes...you can walk through the mall to get to the center of the strip. It takes around 15 minutes.
Jessie702|1294342623|2815910 said:I live in Vegas, and i think it depends on what kind of feel you want for the hotel. If you want something more "Romantic" i would say The Ventian, or Palazzo,Paris or Bellagio. If you want something more "fun" than check out the Encore( Its a wynn property), TI( They redid it) Manadaly Bay, or the Luxor. If your looking for "Hip" You could stay at the Cosmopoltain( Newest Hotel/Casino in town, part of city center) Aria( Part of City Center),Palms or Planet Hollywood. If you want more classic Vegas, i would say Cesears Palace, MGM Grand or the Wynn. Granted there are a lot more hotels, if you want off the Strip, but still want to be close, i would say Rio( Voodoo Lounge has some of the best views of the city) or the Palms( Same again with Ghost Bar, and Moon).
Also, Manadaly Bay has Manadaly Place and the towers, Along witht he Four Seasons. They have the best pool in town, its like a mini beach, and can rent a bunagloo. Luxor also has their own towers, so you do not have to stay in the pyramind,and the suites are nice.
As far as shows go, i would Recommded O at the Bellagio( pretty pricey), or La Reve at the Wynn. Also Ka at MGM is very good. If you want something thats new, you can go see the Elvis Show( I forget what it is called). I would say to avoid Believe at the Luxor, its Chris Angels show, and its a waste of time and money, the plot line is awkard, he does not do a lot of magic, like they want you to believe, and it can be gory for some. If you want an "adult" show, you can see the one at New York, New York hotel, Zumanity, its like ummm..."adult" show.I cant really put it into words. Also, if you want the old vegas feel, but more new, you can see Peep Show at the Paris, or Jubilee at Bally's.
For fun things, you can walk around City Center, more than enough to look. Check out the Bellagio's garden( i forget the name of it, and its free) they change it from season to season. The Lion Habitit at MGM grand if free, but you can feed a lion cub if you pay, which is fun too. Manadaly has the Shark Reef, which is a lot fo fun, but its humid, so dont check it out if you dont like humidty. Also Flamingo Hotel, has an area where they had ducks, fish, turtles and flamingos. Its a very pretty area, lots of green, and has a tropical feel.
Hope that helps, and if you have questions, please ask!
canuk-gal|1294346786|2815989 said:OH another question Jess:![]()
How about recommendations for golf??
cheers--Sharon
TravelingGal|1294347103|2815995 said:canuk-gal|1294346786|2815989 said:OH another question Jess:![]()
How about recommendations for golf??
cheers--Sharon
I'm not Jess, but my friend is ex-LPGA and says there is a great course out there. I will ask her if that helps.
canuk-gal|1294347243|2815998 said:TravelingGal|1294347103|2815995 said:canuk-gal|1294346786|2815989 said:OH another question Jess:![]()
How about recommendations for golf??
cheers--Sharon
I'm not Jess, but my friend is ex-LPGA and says there is a great course out there. I will ask her if that helps.
How wonderful--thanks!!! (my husband would hug you if he could)
canuk-gal|1294411205|2816653 said:HI:
Thanks for the restuarant suggestions...
Has anyone eaten at Alex at the Wynn? We ate at Bouchon in Beverly Hills this summer and enjoyed it--I wonder if it is the same in Vegas. Off to rad more reviews....
cheers--Sharon
Jessie702|1294342623|2815910 said:The Lion Habitit at MGM grand if free, but you can feed a lion cub if you pay, which is fun too. Manadaly has the Shark Reef, which is a lot fo fun, but its humid, so dont check it out if you dont like humidty.
MonkeyPie|1294427119|2816881 said:Jessie702|1294342623|2815910 said:The Lion Habitit at MGM grand if free, but you can feed a lion cub if you pay, which is fun too. Manadaly has the Shark Reef, which is a lot fo fun, but its humid, so dont check it out if you dont like humidty.
Omg. Please tell me about the Lion Habitat. I tried to find it yesterday when I read this but didn't find much info except to tell me that it exists. Gah! I want to feed a lion cub!![]()