Bellagio is unveiling new guestroom designs and upgraded in-room amenities with a room remodel that will continue through the summer with the first collection of rooms available for guest stays beginning in April.
Encompassing all 2,568 guestrooms in the resort’s main tower, the new designs take inspiration from the movement of water, the beauty of nature and the vibrant reflections of light seen at sunrise and set. Featuring an oversized shower, dual sinks, a built-in closet and an activity table, Bellagio’s new guestrooms reflect thoughtful use of each space.
“Bellagio visitors are among the world’s most discerning travelers and we want to ensure our guestrooms speak to their needs and desires for years to come,” said Ann Hoff, president and COO of Bellagio, in a press release statement. “As the world returns to travel in the months and years ahead, Bellagio will be ready with this gorgeous new room product, as well as health and safety protocols throughout the resort to ensure guests feel welcome, comfortable and safe.”
Crafted by Chicago-based interior design firm The Gettys Group in partnership with MGM Resorts International Design Group, both design schemes are inspired by Bellagio’s famed Fountains and highlight nuances of nature and light throughout. While the Premier King Room features a blue palette reflective of the sky just before sunrise, the Premier Two Queen Room is designed around yellow tones inspired by the sky at sunset. Both designs encompass strong, bold elements that are soothing and calming for guests either beginning or ending their day.
Ben Nicholas, senior principal at The Gettys Group, said in a statement, “When tasked with redesigning the guest rooms for such an iconic resort, we wanted the designs to transcend cultures and speak to an international audience. We took inspiration from water, which is synonymous with Bellagio, and blended in elements of light and nature, to create spaces that make guests feel at home.”
Rounding out the guestroom experience is a redesigned bathroom outfitted with natural stone including granite and a variety of marbles. Taking the place of the traditional bathtub is an oversized shower featuring an open doorless. The dual-sink granite vanity illuminated by backlit interlocking mirrors encircled by mother of pearl is a striking design element.
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