Home » VT News » The New Suites at Tropicana: Part Five - The Island Spa Suites
I have stayed in a Tower Spa Suite on floors 4, 13, and 24. They were all at the end of the hallway. The Suite on the 4th Floor had an awful view of the loading dock and dumpsters. It was in the middle of the room remodels and I think rooms were limited. I have always stayed at MGM and that was the only negative mark on more than 10 stays there. The beautifully appointed 1,628 sq ft. Two bedroom Tower Suite offers sweeping views of the landscape via floor to ceiling windows. The luxurious interiors feature all the amenities of suite living in a variety of color schemes. Double doors separate the large living and dining area from the bedrooms. The Signature at MGM Grand Condominium Market. The Signature at MGM Grand consists of three individual towers, each with 40 stories. Inside, you’ll find condos at MGM Signature feature high-end stainless steel appliances, spa-quality bathrooms with marble and granite surrounds, spacious and thoughtfully designed layouts, and private balcony space attached to nearly every single unit in each. Tower Spa Suite. MGM Grand Hotel & Casino. Forever Fab Suite. Park MGM Nighthawk King Suite. Park MGM Las Vegas.
A couple weeks ago, we gave you all a taste of the latest suite products from Tropicana. From the basic Paradise Suite to the high roller Presidential and Chairman, to the swank Penthouse Loft, Trop's offerings have, for the most part, left us super impressed. Better late than never, in today's final installment, we present an exclusive look into the Island Tower Spa Suites. And we don't throw around the term 'exclusive' lightly - the suite hadn't even been finished! Nevertheless, we've got the details and photos in all their shrink-wrapped glory.
Lots of suites toss around the 'spa' adjective to describe a room with a jetted tub, some with more middle-of-the-room kitsch factor than others. Trop takes the term to another level. As their name would suggest, these suites are built for self-pampering and hangover-remedying.
The living room upon entry. We're certain the TV will be directly in front of the sofa once the shrink-wrap comes off.
The bar. I'll refrain from blue tape Palazzo jokes.
The bedroom is shaping up nicely. It's not two stories, but we're digging the high ceilings.
The hot tub is on the other end in the middle of the sleeping quarters. Kinky.
But that's not the only reason they call these the 'spa' suites. The bathroom's got a pretty sweet symmetry going on.
But the most impressive part? Steam room:
AND dry sauna. Just don't pee on the hot rocks or that stench won't be going away until the next renovation cycle. Not that I would know.
Personally, I love the idea of detoxing every night before bed and first thing in the morning. The Island Tower Spa Suites promise to be pretty sweet digs once renovations are complete.
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