The casino resort in Macau, which uses the MGM Grand Macau name, is the third largest American casino company behind the Bellagio and Mirage in Vegas. MGM Mirage made a joint deal with Pansy Ho Chiu-king, the daughter of Stanley Ho, whose company was controlling Macau gambling up to now.
The MGM Grand Macau hotel tower is a unique structure located on a prime waterfront site in Macau's central Nam Van gaming district. The Macau MGM is placed in the neighborhood of the planned Wynn Macau and the Lisboa Hotel and Casino, an area likely to become the first casino "strip" of Macau.
Separated into three distinct horizontal segments as it rises, the exterior walls curve rhythmically, like waves in the ocean. The Macau MGM features a signature atrium, which is the focus of the resort. The 600-room MGM Macau resort hotel rises 28-floors into the sky and, as the shimmering glass of the building reflects the South China Sea, the shape of the building itself reflects the rolling swell of the ocean surf.
The casino at MGM Macau has the potential to make the MGM Grand Macau the leading resort in Macau. Within the MGM Macau, there's a 222,000 square foot split-level casino, with 300 table games and 1,000 slot machines. The property also includes a 1,500-seat theater, a 5,500-square foot nightclub, 13,500 square feet of meeting and convertible convention space including a 11,000 square foot ballroom, a 25,000-square-foot luxurious spa, and nine restaurants, including one on the roof with views of the city and the harbor. However the newly revealed expansion plans added 72,000 square feet to the MGM Grand casino floor's 2nd level. The additional space doubled the number of slot machines and adds another 100 table games, which will make the Macau MGM the largest casino floor in the city!
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