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| - Very well done MGM. The signature (which visually I assumed to be a very expensive hotel much like THE HOTEL or THE WYNN) was surprisingly affordable. My timing may have assisted this abit as my last trip to Vegas was pre recession, and this year (nov 09) the cost to stay in Vegas is dramatically less. Having said that, there weren't many options for alot less along the strip (ESP. With monorail access), maybe 15-20 bucks less a night but to me that's well worth it.
The rooms as they are all suite based were fantastic, the tv on espn in the massive bathroom was helpful when getting ready for meetings or going out, the main flatscreen in the room greets you personally at the top of the menu, and the addition of a 3/4 kitchen was the best. I didn't think I'd enjoy it so much, but it allowed me to stock up on a few breakfast items and not only avoid eating out for breakfast (usually a $10-20) deal, but I was able to eat right when I wanted, no lines, no ordering which is nice in sin city after lighting the strip on fire.
I would put the signature in the top 3 of Vegas hotels I've been to, right up there with the hotel.
The only reason it didn't get a 5th star, was due to lack of in hotel restaurants (as MGM is a short walk down a corridor) and not having a good club inside like the wynn, mirage, and ceasars do.
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