MGM Cotai converting rooms to create 60 new suites

MGM Cotai converting rooms to create 60 new suites

The company has also finished construction of villa-style accommodations at MGM Macau.

Macau.- MGM China Holdings has announced that it is creating around 60 new suites at MGM Cotai casino resort. During the presentation of its Q2 report, it said it had already begun converting rooms at the resort.

The company recently finished construction of Alpha Villas, a collection of 28 villa-style accommodations, at MGM Macau on the Macau peninsula. The final units became available this month.

Kenneth Feng, president and executive director of MGM China said: “We are delighted to see another quarter of growth driven by our deep understanding and customers and our ability to refresh our products and offerings to cater to customers’ taste.

“Following the launch of Alpha Villas, MGM Cotai has begun converting rooms into around 60 new suites, all of which will help us further uphold our complimentary positioning of the properties with MGM Macau as a leading property on the Peninsula and MGM Cotai as the preferred destination for premium customers.

“We are committed to bringing more unique and quality experiences to our visitors, to align our offerings with the Macau Government’s vision to develop the city into a global and diversified tourist destination.”

Meanwhile, construction of MGM Osaka, Japan’s first integrated resort (IR) with a casino, is on track for completion in the summer of 2030, with an anticipated opening around autumn of the same year.

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