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    Janette N.

    This recent visit really left me disappointed. I understand that it's chinese new years and all the big chinese clients are in town, but that doesn't mean they can ignore the rest who aren't chinese. If you're already able to get into the mansion/eat there then you should still be treated with the best services. I was so disappointed when the servers and even managers ignored us for the chinese clients. With such an amazing reputation, I thought they would want to maintain it, no matter what race or rank. We didn't complain about our orders that were forgotten and orders that were messed up because we could tell the staff members were too preoccupied, but please do better Mansion.

    Breakfast
    Lexi M.

    This is the way to Vegas. It's a hidden gem that is tucked away inside the MGM grounds. The best food I've ever had. Hands down!

    Karen r.

    I was lucky enough to tag along when some friends stayed in a villa here. Did I feel like a Parasite (nod to the movie's recent Oscar win!)? Maybe. Was it worth it? Absolutely! It's ultimate luxury like nothing else in Las Vegas.

    Rhodes Q.

    Best Experience In here ,Fresh food and Greatest service .Make us pretend a King or queen

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    Jessica W.

    Staycation on Christmas during the pandemic. Very empty. Felt like we own the whole place to ourselves. Butler will restock our fridge everyday and the maids will clean. The only con is most of the places were closed during this pandemic and it became very inconvenient for our stay.

    Dono B.

    If it were quite a few years ago. Nobody by the likes of me would have been allowed through these fanciful Parisian doors. As it is now, anyone can book the MGM Mansion. 90 days in advance. But alas' the only thing keeping the average Manny Moe and Jack from doing so seems to be the 5k starting price per nightly reservation. We kept it loosely a few hours past the normal check out time for this one. The mansion has been something of an enigma within the grand casino. It is separated from the main casino and hotel. The high protective walls can be seen next to the UA Theater and behind the M&M world. Tucked and rolled just out of the strip mayhem and safely guarded. Only top shelf entertainers, politico's and gambling whales get a shot at the luxuries available here. I'll only let you guess and ass-ume how I got in.. Ok lets begin the honest bloke's review. To get in from the streets you have to speak through the intercom at the giant gates. Once you pull in your Chevy Equinox next to the Italian and German luxury sports cars, a wonderful person dressed much nicer than you comes out and greets you, starting with compliments on how well you have parked. They take your keys and ghosts seem to open the humongous ornate doors. The mansion is a sprawling decadent 29 villa estate. Probably hundreds of oversized rooms within it. At the center of it is an atrium which has to be at least 7 average stories tall. The mansion has only 3 stories within it. High ceilings man. The atrium is at a constant 72 degrees year round. Lavish gardens and fountains surround a flowing pool. The balcolnies of the villa suites all face into this indoor-outdoor oasis. It is marvelous and gives the belagio a run for its money. The heated pool is just outside the huge glass house. It is beautifully decorated with mosaic tiles. Lounge seating and rolled towels left abound. The theater is available upon schedule and there is a game room for those with the taste of brown elbow patched sport coats. Shuffleboard, peeknuckle etc. "Nnn'mmyesss buffy". Did I mention there are butlers everywhere? The suites are just ridiculously oversized and each room is about as big as a whole hotel suite. Grand pianos in each villa. Robotic toilets with automatically opening lids. They automatically b'day and dry your toosh. Amazing. Extravagance and upper crust styled furnishings everywhere. Nothing cheesy here. Classic renaissance and everything fitting for a mansion. Fit for J-lo and Ben Affleck's, rappers and the like. Pinkys up and platinum grills. Oh yeah, the butlers are included. They take care of every request. Like make pancakes for you like after playing Prince in a b-ball game. Refill the fridge. Locate objects you may need during your stay. They dont knock. They appear just as you need them. Like old ninjas. One looks and sounds like the guy from Phantasm though! I'm still a bit creeped. You get fancy chocolates and bakery goods as you enter. The room service menu is a bit limited yet there is an extensive chinese food menu. Probably a clue as to who usually can afford to book the mansion mostly. The most exclusive entree is the Noir Burger. Named after the exclusive top tier player club membership, which is still by invitation only. It has white and black truffle shavings, slathered in truffle oil, with truffle aioli (my language here). Fancy onions on a kaiser bun and topped with seared foie gras. A sprinkling of edible 24k gold flake at the crest of the bun. 75 bucks. Fancy yes, but not to die for. That is not how I'd like to end this review for this gem in the Mgm, but it wraps it up for me. The next day we spent at the Mgm Skylofts which were no comparison to the legendary mansion but definitely much more my style. Excellent experience at the mansion. My 5 year old loved it!

    Demetria W.

    While checking my email one day, I saw an event that was going to be held here for Buchanan's Whiskey. I particularly don't like whiskey, however I know someone who works for MGM and told me this spot is extremely exclusive. She hadn't even been in there and she works for the company. Not very many people know this place exists as the entrance is disguised. So naturally I wanted to go. Due to unforeseen events, I ended up going by myself. And am I glad I did! I saw on the map where to go, but this place is so well hidden. I checked in and waited with a few people to be escorted where the event was. Just from where I was standing it was beautiful. Only better once we started walking through. Every staff member we passed greeted us. I felt like a VIP. Ha! When we made our way through, we came out to this "outdoor" area with a big fountain and a lovely view of the rooms. I say "outdoor" because there was a cover overhead. It was so peaceful and serene. On to the party! The great rooms were...well...great. So pretty. A perfect place to have a party. We were really only in a small area of the place, but the rooms had high ceilings, grand couches, grand pianos- its was all lovely. Like mini ballrooms. I made my way outside and it is seriously so peaceful out there. They have sitting areas for you to relax at. I didn't stay outside long, but long enough to watch people get busted for trying to hope to rope to the pool. I didn't get to see anymore in the mansion, but from what I saw it was worth going alone. Not sure if anything else will be happening there, so I jumped on it! Glad I did!

    The green tea and the jasmine tea are a must!
    Monica Z.

    My absolute FAVORITE place in Vegas. I could sit and sip tea here all day long. The gardens are lovely. The food is delicious. The service was more than wonderful. The ambiance is exquisite. This is by far the best hidden gem!

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    Wonderful!!! Love the scenery & concierge. Great place to be. Low key and not with the general public!

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    roomservice is rly slow,it takes forever to get a butler to the room,but the food here is not bad

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