Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa celebrated its 20th anniversary last week with the opening of the MGM Tower, the result of a $55 million refurbishment and redesign of the tower originally dubbed The Water Club.
The hotel tower’s more than 700 guest rooms and suites have been refreshed., and now the MGM Tower offers 40 Vista Suites, which resort officials say are the property’s most luxurious offerings. They are located at the tower’s corners with extraordinary wraparound views of the Atlantic City skyline.
The remodel spans all aspects of the experience, from arrival to new accommodations reflecting a contemporary and playful personality with nautical design elements inspired by Atlantic City’s Marina District.
Light and airy guest rooms feature bright yet warm decor with a nautical palette of neutral and blue tones accented with deep wood finishes embodying a sophisticated coastal feel. Joining the resort’s collection of existing suites, the Vista Suites feature an expansive living space, private bedroom, two bathrooms and a spacious dining area for entertaining.
Borgata has maintained its status as the top-grossing casino property in Atlantic City, despite the opening of the Hard Rock and the reopening of the Ocean Casino on the Boardwalk. The property generated a gross operating profit last year of more than $140.2 million.