Bellagio Begins Room and Suite Remodel in Resort’s Spa Tower

LAS VEGAS—Bellagio announced today that it will remodel all 928 rooms and suites in the resort’s Spa Tower beginning August 19.

Following Bellagio’s $70 million redesign of 2,568 guest rooms in its main tower in 2011, the Spa Tower remodel will encompass 819 guest rooms and 109 suites including the Chairman and Presidential suites. The $40 million project is expected to be completed by December 2012.

“The Spa Tower remodel will broaden our distinct selection of luxury accommodations and strengthen our commitment to the overall evolution of the Bellagio experience,” said Randy Morton, president and COO of Bellagio, in an announcement. “The new designs and layouts of the suites are exquisite and complement the contemporary ambiance we’ve created throughout the resort.”

In addition to the Resort King and Resort Queen guest rooms, the Spa Tower features a wide range of suites including the 850-square-foot Salon Suites; the 1,000-square-foot Bellagio Suites; the 1,500-square-foot Penthouses; the 1,900-square-foot two-bedroom Bellagio Suites; and the 4,000-square-foot Chairman and Presidential suites.

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Additionally, as part of this remodel, Bellagio will introduce three new Executive Hospitality Suites created with entertainment and technology in mind. The 2,500-square-foot suites each will feature a billiards lounge and separate home theater living area.

Created by the talented MGM Resorts International Design Group, the new Spa Tower Resort Rooms will be consistent with the three designs represented in Bellagio’s main tower. The Resort King Rooms will feature an indigo and silver combination or a green tea and plum palette while the Resort Queen Rooms will feature an amber and butterscotch motif.

Remodeled Resort Rooms in the Spa Tower will be available for reservation in early September. The new suites will be available beginning in November.

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