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Cosmopolitan to be operated by MGM Resorts

The Cosmopolitan has changed hands a few times since it opened in 2010. It was one of my favorite hotels for awhile, with its focus on food and beverage and nightlife. I revisited the property this past June and was able to enjoy one of my favorite rooms again. I really do enjoy relaxing on those balconies. I was disappointed in almost everything else about the Cosmo this past trip, though. I like MGM, so I am hoping things turn around a bit.

MGM Resorts will begin operating the Cosmopolitan operations once the agreement is finalized in early 2022. That will give MGM operational control of all of the Strip-front gaming properties on the West side of the Strip from the Bellagio, South to Mandalay Bay. That is a long stretch. They will be leasing the property from a partnership that includes Blackstone. Note that MGM recently sold the Bellagio to Blackstone and is leasing the property back. Over the past few years, MGM has also sold Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Aria and Vdara to Blackstone and is leasing them back under similar agreements.

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Vegas is back?

(UPDATE: Mask were required when indoors again from July 30th, 2021 – February 10, 2022. The mask mandate is no longer in effect)

Vegas is back. Kind of.

The cab driver on my way from the airport said that Vegas was back. And on the surface, that’s believable. There are a lot of people on the Strip. Shows are reopening and most restaurants and clubs are open. The airport is crowded.  That’s about as far as it goes. Even though the airport was busy, they have only 1 taxi line open and there wasn’t much of a wait when I landed.

Many restaurants have reopened, but not all of them. The ones that are open tend to require reservations. The lineup I saw waiting to get in to Catch at Aria right when they opened was comical. I considered going to the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars, but all reservations were sold out for the duration of my last trip. Late night dining options are very limited (and you can expect long lines at the ones that are). It seems like more restaurants are reopening each week, though (like Fleur at Mandalay Bay reopening July 26th).

As a general rule, masks are not required if you are vaccinated.

If everyone is being honest, it looks like over 90% of the people in Las Vegas are vaccinated. I don’t believe that, though. I did get a few looks for wearing mine. Most staff members wore masks, but not all of them. I am guessing that some vaccinated staff may not be required to wear masks. I wasn’t happy that the Cosmo room service person came right into my room without a masks, though.

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Resort Fees 2021

It has been a while since I surveyed the current resort fees. These are accurate as of November 9, 2021.

The fees at Caesars Entertainment properties are: 

  • Bally’s $37
  • Flamingo $37
  • Harrah’s $37
  • The LINQ $37
  • Rio $35
  • Caesars Palace $45
  • Cromwell $45
  •  Nobu $45
  •  Paris $39
  •  Planet Hollywood $39

Resort fees at Caesars Entertainment properties are waived for Diamond and SevenStar Total Rewards members.

The fees at MGM Resorts properties are:

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Why should I charge things to my room?

I’ve noticed that some people I talk to never charge anything to their room or are hesitant to do room charges for various reasons. Sometimes it is for their own money management. Sometimes they don’t want to leave a card on file for room charges or have the hotel put a hold on their card. Sometimes they see it as a security precaution, erroneously thinking that if they don’t charge anything to their room, nothing will be charged and they don’t have to check their bill when they check out. I charge as many of my expenses as possible to my room. This is why.

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myVEGAS Adds More Non-Vegas Rewards

myVEGAS continues to expand its reach beyond Las Vegas and has recently added hotel Rewards for New York City, Washington, DC, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego and Atlanta

image of new myVEGAS Rewards hotel partners

Hotels include the Crowne Plaza Hudson Yards, EVEN Hotel Time Square South, The Willard in Washington DC and InterContinental Hotels in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Diego.

The rewards vary by property, but are typically for a discounted room rate, 3rd or 4th night free, food & beverage credits and valet service credit.

For more info on how the myVEGAS Rewards work, visit my Common myVEGAS Rewards Questions page