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Year Opened
1996
Age Restriction
21++
Property Type
Casinos
Regulator
Nevada Gaming Control Board
Owner
MGM Resorts International
Tables
63
Slot Machines
900
Formerly
Monte Carlo Resort

About Park MGM

Park MGM is a casino-resort at 3770 South Las Vegas Boulevard in Paradise, Nevada, owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The property opened in 1996 as the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino and was rebranded as Park MGM in 2019 in connection with the development of The Park entertainment district and the adjacent T-Mobile Arena. All gaming is regulated by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, with a minimum age of 21.

The Park MGM rebrand reflected a deliberate repositioning by MGM Resorts: the Monte Carlo name and French Riviera design theme were retired in favor of an identity tied to the physical Park space connecting Park MGM to New York-New York. The enclosed pedestrian arcade — The Park — runs between the two properties and links directly to the T-Mobile Arena, creating a pre- and post-event traffic pattern that defined the commercial logic of the rebrand. Las Vegas Golden Knights games, boxing events, and major concerts at T-Mobile Arena all funnel past the Park MGM casino entrance.

The address at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd sits on the south-central Strip, between New York-New York to the north and Excalibur to the south. For visitors mapping the Las Vegas Strip casino corridor, Park MGM occupies the cluster adjacent to the MGM Grand complex, which is across the street.

Park MGM at a glance

900
Gaming Machines
63
Table Games
1996
Year Opened
21+
Minimum Age
Park MGM in Paradise, Nevada

Venue photo

Park MGM

Paradise, Nevada

What Park MGM looks like on the ground — a casino in Paradise, Nevada. Property page →
Park MGM in Paradise, Nevada

Park MGM in Paradise, Nevada

Gaming Floor

Park MGM runs approximately 900 gaming machines alongside a 63-table game section — one of the more interesting table menus on the Las Vegas Strip from a game-variety standpoint. While 900 machines is on the smaller end for a major Strip resort, the table mix compensates with a concentration of modern game innovations that give experienced casino players more options than a conventional floor.

Face Up Pai Gow Poker exposes the dealer’s hand before the player sets their tiles, fundamentally changing the game’s strategy and variance compared to standard Pai Gow. Crazy 4 Poker (designed by gaming inventor Roger Snow) is an ante-and-play game where both player and dealer get five cards and the best four-card hand wins — the Super Bonus side bet can pay up to 200:1. Mississippi Stud is a five-card community-card stud game without a dealer hand; the player bets against a pay table rather than the dealer. Ultimate Texas Hold’em pits the player against the dealer in a heads-up Texas Hold’em format with blind and ante bets. These four game innovations sit alongside standard Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, and 3 Card Poker.

Games at Park MGM

Sportsbook

Park MGM lists a Sportsbook among its gaming offerings, operating under Nevada Gaming Control Board licensing. The T-Mobile Arena adjacency — which hosts the Vegas Golden Knights NHL team, major championship boxing matches, and large concert events — makes Park MGM a high-traffic sportsbook destination during event nights. Confirm current sportsbook layout, wagering menu, and screen capacity at parkmgm.com before a game-day visit.

Resort Amenities

Park MGM’s confirmed amenity set is comprehensive: bar, fitness center, pool, restaurant, salon, self-parking, shops, spa, and valet — the full luxury resort footprint expected of an MGM Resorts flagship on the Las Vegas Strip. The spa and salon, combined with the pool and fitness center, make Park MGM a full wellness resort alongside its gaming floor. The shops and dining options reflect the Monte Carlo-era retail infrastructure updated under the Park MGM brand.

Amenities

  • Bar
  • Fitness Center
  • Pool
  • Resort
  • Restaurant
  • Salon
  • Self-parking
  • Shops
  • Spa
  • Valet

What the directory data shows

Strengths and gaps inferred from directory data — not a substitute for a property visit.

Strengths

6
  • Innovative table game menu: Face Up Pai Gow, Crazy 4 Poker, Mississippi Stud, Ultimate Texas Hold'em alongside classics
  • 63 table games with a Sportsbook
  • Full resort amenities: pool, spa, salon, fitness center, bar, shops
  • T-Mobile Arena adjacency — ideal for event-night gaming and sports wagering
  • MGM Resorts operator — M life Rewards (confirm at property)
  • Prime mid-Strip location between New York-New York and Excalibur

Watch-outs

4
  • 900 machines — smaller machine floor than comparable Strip megaresorts
  • Hotel accommodations not confirmed in directory data — verify at parkmgm.com
  • No poker room in directory data
  • No loyalty program listed in our directory (MGM Rewards / M life expected — confirm)
Editor note

Park MGM — 63 tables with modern game innovations and the Strip's best event-night sportsbook positioning

Park MGM (formerly Monte Carlo) is the most underrated table game floor on the south-central Strip. Face Up Pai Gow Poker, Crazy 4 Poker, Mississippi Stud, and Ultimate Texas Hold'em alongside the classics give experienced players 12 game types on a 63-table floor. The 900-machine count is modest for a Strip resort, but the table quality compensates. The T-Mobile Arena connection turns Park MGM into one of Las Vegas's best event-night sportsbook situations — the Golden Knights crowd flows directly from the arena through The Park and into the casino. Visit parkmgm.com for current promotions, table minimums, and hotel rates.

Licensing and Regulation

Park MGM is a commercial gaming property licensed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Sports wagering is legal under Nevada state law. The minimum gambling age is 21.

Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21++
Sportsbook
Legal

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