The Sophisticated Beaches Of The South Of France Have Relocated To Park MGM
It’s here. The sophisticated beaches of the South of France have relocated from Europe to the United States thanks to MGM Resorts International and Sydell Group.
Try not to take the aforementioned quite literally but do notify your pilot to start up the jet. The new pool oasis has landed at the much-anticipated Park MGM in Las Vegas.
“Park MGM’s pool scene was designed as the focus for social gathering, an open-air enclave where guests can connect and unwind. Balancing the energy of Vegas with the sophistication of a European retreat, we’ve created an alluring space that offers a variety of experiences for our guests,” said President and Chief Operating Officer Patrick Miller of Park MGM.
The new outdoor escape debuted with 12 cabanas, lounge areas, multiple bars serving tasty bites and artisanal beverages, an opulent oversized heated spa, and the pool oasis: South Pool, East Pool, and North Pool.
Responsible for the country estate design is the internationally acclaimed interior designer and architect Martin Brudnizki of Martin Brudnizki Design Studio based in London and New York.
Brudnizki merged natural surroundings with layered horticulture to shape each pool space. In addition to chaises throughout the deck area, each pool boasts Baja shelf seating and submerged wet decks, allowing guests to sunbathe while staying cool. Those seeking an elevated experience can upgrade to the VIP area by the East Pool, where they’ll find deluxe cushioned chaises.
A little piece of the South of France in the make-believe playground of Las Vegas within the regal haven of the MGM Resort International brand combined with the opulence touch of Sydell Group is a mouthful but also something out of an MGM film studio.