The NoMad will need to make room for the more transient visitors who enjoy Las Vegas. She has to call room service-even room service designated for only NoMad has a lag time. In a city where cocktails are easier to grab than coffee, the French woman is screwed. She’ll need to use the safe for her lingerie! And there are no coffee makers in the rooms. Unfortunately, the French woman can only have one really good dress with her, because there are two drawers the size of small end tables in the closet. Treats and notes left in rooms exhibit knowledge of each individual guest-a book, a record, a scented candle. NoMad knows its customers like a doorman knows a condo’s residents. (There are also mosaic-tiled marble showers in the bathrooms for a quick rinse after a fling on the couch.) And should the French Woman want to bathe and socialize, or prefer a romantic bubble bath with a view, pedestal tubs are one step from the Bellino linen-topped beds. “We try to make the guest rooms feel collected,” said Zobler. The NoMad feels remarkably homey, down to the green-marble thresholds and dark-paneled doors that open into airy rooms with hardwood floors, original art on the walls, and all the signature finishes that differentiate NoMad: nailhead trim, ABC carpets, velvet chesterfield couches (housekeeping says they’re easy to clean!), and lots of layering detail-books, lamps, barware. He knows not to use the word “classy,” and so the French woman leaves with him. But if she’s ready to gamble, the NoMad’s high-limit gambling room resembles something in Monaco with its surprisingly masculine hexagonal room, almost entirely lit by the five-point Louis Tiffany topaz stained glass ceiling-a place where a man of discernment retires to gamble his discreet millions. Here, the French woman can relax without ever having to see a casino. Opulent jewel tones-garnet, sapphire, amethyst, and emerald-enliven the tufted velvet pieces set against subdued gold-flecked architectural glass, charcoal, aubergine, and black paint, or dark floral wallpaper. NoMad has a separate entrance, check-in, elevator, and appointed common areas apart from the bustle of Park MGM. La belle epoque Manhattan! Floor to ceiling marble, a la Grand Central Terminal, the New York Public Library, or 5th Avenue’s Beaux-Arts mansions.Ĭrowning the 2,993 rooms and suites at Park MGM are four floors with 293 NoMad luxury guest rooms. MGM and Sydell Group did a fine job of incorporating the NY-Parisian refinements into the Vegas NoMad, which opened in October 2018.
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