Skylofts at MGM Grand
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Review
Character and identity
Perched on the top two floors of the MGM Grand, Skylofts is a hotel-within-a-hotel: 51 one- to three-bedroom lofts entered through a private 29th-floor lobby, with floor-to-ceiling glass framing the Strip below. Tony Chi's interiors lean contemporary and calm, a deliberate counterweight to the casino downstairs, with infinity-edge tubs, steam-equipped immersion showers and heated towel racks in the bathrooms. The signature gesture is service: a dedicated 24-hour butler per loft, optional Rolls-Royce Ghost airport pickup, and seamless access to the wider MGM Grand, including the five-pool complex, Wet Republic and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples, small groups and families who want Strip-front Vegas without the Strip-front chaos. The lofts suit travellers who value space, a private entrance, and a butler who can stock the bar, book L'Atelier or stage a dinner party in the room. Good for high-rollers, special occasions and anyone hosting in-suite.
Should look elsewhere:
Design purists chasing a self-contained resort experience will find the MGM Grand context jarring, since the route to amenities runs through a vast casino floor. Travellers who want a quiet, walkable neighbourhood, a dedicated spa identity or a non-gaming environment should book elsewhere on the Strip.
Bottom line
What you're paying for here is the butler programme and the loft footprint, not a standalone resort. The service is genuinely polished and the rooms are large enough to entertain in, which is the real point of the place. Book a one-bedroom for couples or a larger loft if you plan to host, and lean on the butler from the moment you land.