
Located adjacent to T-Mobile Arena, Park MGM is the name of the former Monte Carlo, which opened in 1996 (a 3,000-room hotel that took 14 months from groundbreaking to completion). Between 2016 and 2018, Monte Carlo was transformed into the new hotel-casino, with a complete $450 million makeover and the addition of the 300-room NoMad hotel-within-a-hotel on the top floors. The 5,200-seat Park Theater, which opened in December 2016, is most renowned for hosting the Las Vegas residency of Lady Gaga, who earned a guaranteed $1 million per show. The main dining attraction is Eately, the 40,000-square-foot Italian food hall and marketplace; Bavette's is the steakhouse (ultra-pricey) and one of our favorite fried-chicken joints, L.A.-based Crack Shack, also has an outlet at Park MGM.


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Dennis Arsenault
Aug-23-2017
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