Borgata Hotel Casino unveils renovation of MGM Tower

Work included revamping the 700 guestrooms.
Work included revamping the 700 guestrooms.

MGM Resorts’ Borgata casino has completed its $55m renovation.

US.- Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel Casino has unveiled its rebranded MGM Tower, formerly The Water Club. Work included revamping the 700 guestrooms and the addition of 40 luxury Vista Suites with views of the Atlantic City skyline at the tower’s corners.

MGM said the remodel, from arrival to new accommodations, reflects a contemporary and playful personality with nautical design elements inspired by Atlantic City’s Marina District. According to its press release, “light and airy guest rooms will feature bright yet warm decor with a nautical palette of neutral and blue tones accented with deep wood finishes embodying a sophisticated coastal feel”.

The Borgata is introducing a 9,000 square-foot event space on the 32nd floor with views and tailor-made event capabilities in the location of the former Immersion Spa.

Presenting the project last month, Corey Sanders, chief operating officer for MGM Resorts International, said: “Introducing the MGM Tower connects Borgata with the unparalleled entertainment and resort experiences MGM Resorts is recognized for worldwide. 

“We are incredibly proud of Borgata and its industry-leading team of employees, and we believe this significant reinvestment will drive visitation to Atlantic City well into the future.”

“As we approach the resort’s 20th anniversary, we are more committed than ever to remaining a leader in hospitality and entertainment by continuing to evolve the Borgata experience,” said Travis Lunn, the resort’s president & COO. “We look forward to sharing our new vision with Borgata’s incredible guests in the coming months.”

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