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The MGM is okay. But I would group this hotel/casino in with all the old school Vegas opulence. I add the Venetian into this category too. For me it's all about ARIA and modernity now. I think my biggest problem with the MGM is how freakin' big it is. Get your bearings while you are not wearing heels folks or ladies. The separate elevators for the rooms and parking garage through me for one. I think the layout for self parking is really confusing. I also slipped 2x in the parking garage. I'm a little clumsy normally but I noticed that both times I slipped it was on the white paint throughout the parking spaces. I stayed on the 11th floor (gorgeous view of the neon lights) and the bed was ridiculously good. I can't remember the last time I slept so good. Oh and if you get hungry really late the only thing open is Wolfgang Pucks. Breakfast options are kind of limited to either Starbucks or Witchcraft where they have breakfast sandwiches from $9-$14 each.
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