Where to Stay in Vegas This Fall
Stay Well rooms at MGM Grand
Imagine going to Vegas and leaving feeling refreshed. That’s the concept behind MGM Grand’s 44 Stay Well rooms, which come outfitted with high-tech lighting to beat jetlag, while vitamin C-infused showers keep skin and hair healthy. Other perks include water- and air-purification systems, hypoallergenic bedding and a video greeting from Deepak Chopra.
3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South
877.880.0880
www.mgmgrand.com
Jubilee Tower at Bally’s Las Vegas
Bally’s Las Vegas has completed the first phase of its revamped south tower in the middle of the Vegas Strip. The Jubilee Tower features 756 remodeled rooms with plenty of glitz. Updated guest rooms come dressed in neutral tones with pops of red and feature flat-screen TVs, refrigerators and updated bathrooms. The remodeled one- and two-bedroom suites span 800 to 1,600 square feet.
3645 Las Vegas Blvd. South
877.603.4390
www.ballyslasvegas.com
Daylight Beach Club
Mandalay Bay’s new Daylight Beach Club is Vegas’ first pool designed with the booming deejay scene in mind. The 50,000-square-foot open-air club comes fit with daybeds, cabanas, bungalows and a huge state-of-the-art stage flanked by six LED screens. World-class deejays like Skrillex and Axwell man the decks for a bouncing crowd of up to 5,000 dressed in their bathing-suit best. Because in Vegas, nightlife need not stop at sunup.
3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South
702.353.5570
www.thelightvegas.com
—Jamie Wetherbe, Brand Publishing Writer
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