The venue is fine for someone like myself - the person who likes to go to the casinos for al night out to have dinner, see a show and do some light gambling. Except for Starbucks, food is outside of the casino.with higher end restaurants closer to. Doesn't look to be wheelchair/walker friendly.
Difficult to even find a place to comfortable set a drink down. The slot machines are packed tightly together. There is no door between the shower/dressing area and bedroom - just a sheer curtain. Hotel valet parking for overnight guests is $40 (plus tip). Self parking is at the other end of the casino. Initial impressions from our first visit two weeks ago: Like many, my mother has been offered two free nights. But unfortunately, the complex is not handicap/elderly friendly. So I was thrilled to see a casino close to their house open. In their 80's, casinos provide them freedom as they can easily get around with hotels/restaurants/entertainment/games all in one place. My elderly parents are regular casino goers and pretty big spenders so I spend more time at casinos than I care to admit. Prices at MGM were high - even by casino standards but understandable as there isn't any local competition doesn't have the competition.