Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino's golden towers rise majestically above the neon byways that define Las Vegas, Nevada. Located three miles from McCarran International Airport, this tropically themed hotel exudes luxury, from the tropical, manicured grounds to the world-class spa.
The Las Vegas monorail system connects Mandalay Bay to the Luxor and Excalibur hotels. However, guests may feel pleasantly overwhelmed by Mandaylay Bay's amenities that include four pools (including one topless venue). The major show-stopper, though, is the 11-acre, man-made beach that borders a seasonal wave pool and pastoral river ride. The 135,000- square-foot casino contains over 120 gaming tables, 2,400 slot machines and race and sports wagering.
The Las Vegas monorail system connects Mandalay Bay to the Luxor and Excalibur hotels. However, guests may feel pleasantly overwhelmed by Mandaylay Bay's amenities that include four pools (including one topless venue).
The major show-stopper, though, is the 11-acre, man-made beach that borders a seasonal wave pool and pastoral river ride. The 135,000- square-foot casino contains over 120 gaming tables, 2,400 slot machines and race and sports wagering.
Also located on site is the spectacular Shark Reef, a walk- through aquarium that features over 2,000 saltwater fish and exotic marine life. From fascinating ocean-blue waters to scintillating blues entertainment, The House of Blues presents headline music performances.
The Mandalay Bay Events Center offers 12,000 seats for major sporting events, concerts and television specials, while Mandalay Bay Theatre showcases Broadway productions and top comedy acts.
Spa Mandalay is a 30,000-square-foot sanctuary of pampering treatments and personal training and exercise programs. The spa holds a redwood sauna, eucalyptus steam room, warm and hot spa tubs, cold plunge pool, relaxation lounge, and seasonal, sunrise yoga on the beach.
This resort's convention center offers 31,000 to 100,000 square feet of exhibit space. In addition, the center presents three levels of multi- purpose meeting space that can accommodate more than 75 simultaneous gatherings.
Dining:
Aureole - Based on Chef Charlie Palmer’s New York eatery, featuring a four-story wine tower. Dinner only.
MIX - Featuring Chef Alain Ducasse’s Contemporary French and American dishes. Dinner only.
China Grill - Asian-inspired cuisine and a sophisticated ambience. Dinner only.
Fleur de Lys - West coast cuisine. Dinner only.
Border Grill - Modern Mexican cuisine. Lunch and dinner.
A total of 15 restaurants are to choose from at this hotel.
Rooms:
All 3,220 guestrooms and suites in this 43-story Las Vegas hotel offer wireless Internet access (surcharge), in-room safes, and premium channels.
Bathrooms include phones, along with stone vanities with double sinks, separate soaking tubs and showers, and Gilchrist & Soames toiletries.
Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, some with views of the Strip.