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I ditched the make-up, threw on some clothes, and made my way to the Grand Spa, BF in hand.  It was the first time he was to experience such accommodations.  After the two of us checked in, he went right, I went left, and so began our hour and a half of personal pampering.

The resort’s 30,000-square-foot Grand Spa is equipped with saunas, steam rooms, whirlpools, and 26 treatment rooms—that’s where you can enjoy quite pricey massages, facials, eastern-inspired therapies, exfoliating showers, and rejuvenation galore. The spa’s signature treatment is the 2-hour exclusive $300+ Dreaming Ritual incorporating Australian Aboriginal massage techniques, a hair mask, as well as hand and foot treatments.

However, we got hot stone Zen massages.

Both the BF and I left glowing with relaxation.  We also had access to the resort’s fitness center and four pools, but instead, headed back to the room and prepared for the remainder of our day on the Strip.

That brings me to now.

Before getting ready to take on more of Vegas, I decided I’d take a break to update you on our high rolling adventure.

We are surely enjoying the accommodations; however, consider us D-Listers.  Our “Celebrity Suite” is only the beginning of MGM Grand’s luxurious possibilities.

Yes, the MGM Grand is home to 5,044 diverse guest rooms, suites and lofts, but money can buy you more than just your typical guest bed and bath. The hotel’s West Wing offers a boutique-style area with 700 rooms equipped with a king-size bed, flat screen TV, DVD player, and oversized shower.

However, if that doesn’t do the trick, you can also opt for the The Signature at MGM Grand, a glorious non-gaming, non-smoking hotel.  The three distinct towers include more than 500 suites, giving you a gated, private experience based on comfort and intimacy.