Visit MGM Grand in Las Vegas

Visit MGM Grand in Las Vegas

Get tips from this how-to video on visiting the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Named after the fabled Hollywood movie studio, the gigantic emerald structure features a huge boxing and concert venue, a shopping area featuring some of the best food in town, a massive hotel, a huge gaming floor, and some of Vegas’ biggest, and best, nightclubs. MGM is all about massive scale, and even the Lion that greets guests outside the resort is over three stories tall. MGM Grand has more entertainment options than anywhere else in Vegas, including the MGM Grand Garden Arena, where big ticket boxing matches and the hugest names in music can entertain almost 17,000 fans, while the Grand’s Hollywood Theater is where legendary illusionist David Copperfield astounds audiences almost every night.

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