As the 20th anniversary celebrations draw closer at the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, the MGM Hotel has announced plans to spend $55 million to completely redesign and rebrand the hotel. The new MGM Tower will have more than 700 luxurious rooms and suites that will be completely renovated. The suites will reportedly wrap around the corners of the tower, offering incredible panoramic views.
Corey Sanders, COO of MGM Resorts International, said: “The launch of the MGM Tower connects Borgata to the unparalleled entertainment and resort experiences that MGM Resorts is known for around the world. We are incredibly proud of Borgata and its industry-leading team of people and believe this significant reinvestment will spur future visits to Atlantic City.”
Great new experience
According to a press release from the operator on Yahoo News, visitors will find a whole new experience with a the moment they arrive playful and contemporary personality with nautical design elements from the Marina District. Deep wood surfaces in the “bright and spacious” rooms accentuate a “bright but warm” decor with neutral and blue tones, capturing the feeling of being surrounded by water.
The news Vista Suites wrap around the corners of the tower They will join existing opulent suites.
a hall of High limit slots already open next to the hotel lobby just before Christmas. He miralto The recently rebranded 8,300-square-foot hotel underwent an extensive two-month, multi-million dollar renovation. Opening of the new spaces will begin in April and the rest is expected before Memorial Day weekend. On the 32nd floor, at the site of the former Immersion Spa, a 9,000 square meter event space with a unique view will also be opened for visitors.
“As the resort celebrates its 20th anniversary, we are more committed than ever to remaining at the forefront of hospitality and entertainment by evolving the Borgata experience.” said Travis Lunn, the resort’s president and chief operating officer. “We look forward to sharing our new vision with the amazing Borgata guests over the coming months.”
Rodrigo Varga’s design contribution
The award-winning international interior design firm RVD partner worked in conjunction with the MGM Resorts International Design Group to design and develop the improvements.
East-facing rooms have white curtains, while west-facing rooms will have dark blue curtains to accentuate the view of the night marshes in the distance.
Form, function, elegance and leisure are is integrated with soft lighting hidden under the slatted frames and also comes out of the room at the head of the beds. The Ooulant room will have a ‘middle stage’ with a table for daytime work or evening entertainment.
Spring: The Borgata Hotel Casino in Atlantic City announces a $55 million tower remodelYahoo News, March 14, 2023