What are rooms like at The Signature at MGM Grand Las Vegas?

  1. The rooms at The Signature at MGM Grand Las Vegas — which are all suites, by the way — are spacious and sophisticated with classic features. Within each of the three different types of suites here — the deluxe suite, the one-bedroom balcony suite and two-bedroom balcony suite — you’ll find similar furnishings and décor and all the same great amenities. Brown and cream hues paint the room and natural light beams in from the windows, which are covered with long beige drapes. Rooms are decorated classically, with tones of cream, beige, brown, peach, deep red, light blue and light green. Artwork is modern and abstract and matches the light green padded leather bed frame. Each suite has an iHome clock radio where you can plug in your iPod.

    The deluxe suite covers 550 square feet of space with a king-sized bed and a large sitting area with a couch, chair, coffee table and entertainment system. Between the bed and the sitting area, you’ll find a partitioned frosted screen, so the room will feel a bit broken up. You’ll get a kitchenette with stocked cabinets, as well as a stovetop, a mini refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and a blender. A flat-screen TV is built into the cabinets so you can watch from the couch or the comfort of the bed. You won’t get a balcony in these rooms, but you will have floor-to-ceiling windows with views of either the mountains or the Strip.

    The one-bedroom balcony suite, which covers 950 square feet of space, has a master bedroom with a large living area and built-in entertainment system. The full kitchen has a Sub-Zero fridge along with Miele and Bosch appliances. Sit and enjoy a cocktail at the countertop or at the four-top glass table. Kick back and watch TV in the living area or tuck into bed at night and watch TV from there. You’ll have two bathrooms instead of just one and the master bathroom features two sinks along with a deep-soaking whirlpool tub, a separate glass shower and a vanity area for primping before a night out. There’s also a balcony, a unique feature that very few hotels on the Strip can boast. Floor-to-ceiling windows grace the master bedroom.

    The two-bedroom balcony suite gives you even more space - you’ll have two separate sitting areas to spread out in along with two pull-out couches and three bathrooms. Each suite features a couch with a pull-out bed so if you’re sharing the room with children or an extra guest, it’s easy enough to crash here instead of getting a rollaway bed.