More Comments For The Signature at MGM Grand
March 27 2008
Just returned form a four night stay at Signatures. We were somewhat disappointed with a few things that seem trivial but were frustrating and effected the overall experience we expected at Signatures. Wireless Internet was ridiculously slow (11 mbps or worse). Requested assistance and techs were there immediately, pleasant but hamstrung by an inadequate IT system. Lamp shade was broke on one of the lamps next to the bed. Did not complain about this but would have expected it to be repaired by housekeeping without a complaint. Morning paper was delivered two of the four mornings. When called, paper was delivered to our room immediately. Again, with the promised level of service this should have been a given. Bottled water (paid for 2 bottles per day along with the paper) Not placed in room as advertised. When we complained they promptly brought us the bottles to make up for what was not delivered. Number of available channels and quality of TV reception. Poor. Would we stay here again? Probably not. Among the issues noted above the property is quite a hike to the MGM Casino and even further to tour the strip.
October 11 2007
My wife and I recently returned from our 5-night honeymoon stay at The Signature at MGM Grand. The room and service was excellent. We had a room with a large balcony on the 26th floor overlooking The Strip. The room was spotless. The amenities were top-notch. Each tower has its own pool. The pool is simple, nothing exotic, but it's also private and comfortable. The staff was extremely efficient across the board: Check-in, check-out, maid service, etc. Keep in mind however, The Signature isn't cheap, but to many degrees, you get what you pay for here. We stayed in the Petite Suite and it was plenty big enough for us. On top of room fees and taxes, they do stick you with a $15 a day courtesy charge. In other words, instant coffee, two water bottles, and a newspaper for $15 bucks a day. One other thing to keep in mind is that MGM Grand's casino and The Strip are a pretty long walk. The Signature is great if you're looking to be within range of the action, but not too close, such as with a honeymoon or romantic vacation. But if you prefer being closer to the action, I'd recommend staying center-Strip.