Elevating
the guest experience at one of the world’s most iconic resorts,
Bellagio recently completed the remodel of all 928 rooms and suites
in its Spa Tower.
Additionally,
the resort introduced three new Executive Parlor Suites designed with
entertainment and technology in mind. The 2,500-square-foot suites
each feature a billiards lounge and separate high-tech home theater
living area inviting guests to host intimate, yet interactive events
in a vibrant setting.
“The
completion of the Spa Tower remodel marks a significant milestone in
the evolution of the Bellagio guest experience,” said Randy Morton,
president and chief operating officer of Bellagio. “We continue to
seek ways not only to create new experiences and fresh spaces, but
also to maintain the superior Five Diamond service synonymous with
Bellagio.”
Created
by the talented MGM Resorts International Design Group, the new Spa
Tower Resort Rooms are consistent with the three designs represented
in Bellagio’s main tower. The Resort King Rooms feature an indigo
and silver combination or a green tea and plum palette while the
Resort Queen Rooms welcome guests with an amber and butterscotch
motif.
In
keeping with Bellagio’s commitment to sustainability, the newly
remodeled Resort Rooms incorporate environmentally responsible
elements, including energy-efficient lighting in corridors and guest
rooms providing 60 percent greater efficiency; organic carpeting
primarily made from wool and furniture made from eucalyptus, both
renewable resources; a new double towel
bar in the bathroom for increased ability
to dry and reuse towels; and a 180 percent improvement in air
circulation from the previous room.
In
addition to 819 Resort King and Resort Queen guest rooms, the Spa
Tower features a selection of more than 100 newly redesigned suites
including a new class of 2,500-square-foot Executive Parlor Suites.
The
Executive Parlor Suites provide a versatile space ideal for
entertaining and socializing, while maintaining a sense of privacy
and luxury. This suite features an open plan spotlighted by a
billiards table with a dedicated media lounge adjacent to the main
room. Certain to keep guests entertained, these suites offer a range
of entertainment options including an Xbox® and Blu-ray Disc™
player and a one-touch Creston® remote system to seamlessly control
all technology.
The
$40 million Spa Tower remodel began in August 2012. This marks the
conclusion of the hotel’s redesign of all 3,387 Resort Rooms which
also included the recent $70 million Bellagio Tower remodel.