Toll-Free Number: (877) 888-2121
Room Reservations: (800) 991-8888
Rooms: 335 Price Range: $259-$459
Suites: 65 Price Range: $499-$3,000
Restaurants: 6 (1 open 24 hours)
Buffets: B- $18.00 L-$22.00/$28.00 (Sun) D-$28.00/$32.00 (Wed/Fri)
Casino Size: 75,000 Square Feet
Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Spanish 21, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Caribbean Stud Poker, Three-Card Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride, Big 6 Wheel, Casino War
Overnight RV Parking: No
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MGM Grand Detroit Casino Hot
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Average user rating from: 14 user(s)
Detroit's Finest
In my mind, this is the only casino in Detroit worth visiting. The whole place is clean, the food is decent. Yes, the prices are higher than one might expect in Las Vegas or Atlantic City but hey, this is Detroit. They only have 3 casinos and there isn't much competition. I play poker and the poker rooms is wonderful. Extremely clean, very nicely decorated, quite, and enclosed and SMOKE FREE! And that my friends, is more important than just about anything else. So This MGM Grand gets a big "OK!" from me!
drink prices
I love going here. The only problem is i like to have a few drinks when i go, there prices are so high, keeps me from going there!
MGM Detroit Ups and Downs
We stopped here on the way back from Caesars across the river in Canada. The casino seems to sprawl. The table games seemed to have high minimums for a Thursday afternoon. The tier points in MGM's M Life didn't rack up nearly as fast as they do in Las Vegas. And the food seemed very expensive for a casino. And getting from the casino to the freeway was a nightmare (which I understand isn't the casino's fault).
The slots payed well and I did win here (Hurray!). I tried to find a souvenir since I had never been here or even in Michigan before. They have a small little souvenir shop which they all but hide. The employees that I did come in contact all were very courteous and professional. But I think if I was even in the area, I would head back across the river.
Nicest in Detroit
MGM is by far the nicest, most full service Casino in Detroit. It is the only casino built from the ground up; the others are upgrade of their "temporary" facilities. MGM has a nightclub. multiple bars and upscale dining. The rooms are fully appointed and have great views. Table limits run high in the casino, and there is no full pay video poker.
WHAT PROMOTIONS ???/
MGM DETROIT--LAMEST PROMOS I'VE SEEN, MOST EXPENSIVE BUFFET, STAY AWAY. I MEAN $22 LUNCH; $28 DINNER BUFFETS? AND NOT A STEAK
TO BE FOUND. THE CHINESE FOOD SECTION COVERS 1/2 THE BUFFET SERVING AREA. 80% OF REGULAR/VIDEO SLOTS HAVE BEEN REPLACED IN THE LAST YEAR. THIS MGM MUST BE THE TRAINING GROUND FOR NEW SLOTS. SO IF YOU LIKE NEW SLOTS, THIS IS FOR YOU.
HAVE NEVER STAYED HERE SINCE I LIVE 20 MILES AWAY. IT'S A GIGANTIC CASINO, DETROIT'S LARGEST AND MAYBE 4-5 YEARS OLD. ROOM RATES
AROUND $299--AT LEAST IT AIN'T $300. PAY FOR DRINKS.
Vegas Strip atmosphere
Huge selection of slot machines: newer titles/themes and the pennies have invaded! Yet there's a good mix on the game floor. Large number of VP machines, too. A very Vegas Strip casino atmosphere. Ticket redemption machines do NOT have Multi-ticket acceptance!!! Table games seem steady - I have always felt welcomed by dealers. Self-serve beverage stations are rarely neat/clean. And MORE are needed as floor beverage service is slow, lacking, and poor. Players Club personnel are professional, but not very hospitable/warm. The tiny, non-smoking slot room is always too warm, and there are several areas of the gaming floor that are ALWAYS freezing. Long wait for Slot Attendant and hand-pays. Cage personnel are always friendly and professional. Better selection of restaurants in this property, but $$$$$. Food court is open almost all night - huge plus for overnight gamblers! Long lines are not uncommon at the Buffet. Smokey here throughout the game floor, but seems to have better air circulation than the other Detroit casinos. Hotel rooms are too expensive for Detroit - (this is NOT the Wynn or Bellagio!) It would be nice to be able to stay here sometime, but given the choice of spending hundreds on a room or at the slots, the slots always over-rule! Plus, I have NEVER received an affordable discounted rate offer or comped night, (nor do I ever expect to!) You don't need to be a hotel guest to use the Spa facilities or indoor pool and there's an affordable day-rate. Electric Scooters are available for use by the mobility-impaired, a very nice amenity, but more scooters need to be available. Have had mixed gambling results but most of my "big win" nights have been here!
Look nice
It's the nicest looking casino in Detroit. It's only one story, but it feels pretty open and spacious. If you play penny slots then this would not be the place for you. Hardly any penny slots to play. Table minimums are very high like every other casino in Detroit. Greektown is actually in a better area of Detroit then MGM is for those people who actually know Detroit. They tried to make this MGM feel like the Vegas MGM, but didn't do a great job at it. Casino does feel alive especially on the weekends. Employees aren't very nice much like the rest of the Detroit casinos. Food selection isn't that good and is expensive. Players card is good except it's for the MGM-Mirage chain.
Best casino in detroit
Its oct 11 2010, I just spent the weekend of the 8th-10th in detroit to gamble. Of all the casinos this is the best, I only play tables to count cards or play craps but its the best crowd, biggest casino, most low limit table action and the blackjack would be great without 6-5 payoff. I stayed at greektown casino, and the crowd there was nice but it was hood. Really hood, motor city was just full of "donkeys". I won few hundred at the craps table in greektown but MGM offered better games nicer tables the staff was a little rude compared to greektown. If you are going to gamble stay here if you want a very nice room for cheap and stuff to walk to restaurants, few shops, bar, 2 dance clubs and strip club stay at greektown.
Save your money and fly to Vegas
Clearly, this is the best casino in Detroit. Best buffet, best restaurants, best staff. But it is still a Detroit casino, for locals only. In fact it's for locals who won't go anywhere else to gamble.
This is a Tunica experience at Las Vegas strip prices. $15 minimum for table games. During slow week days, they would prefer to shut down more than half the tables rather than deal blackjack for $5 or $10 per hand. It's still very crowded on the weekends, and the smoke is terrible.
Forget 9/6 jack or better, even at the $1 level. Not even 8/6 at the quarters. No free drinks. In fact, if you order a drink at a table, it will be $4 plus tip and you will get a poor drink in a plastic cup. Recently I won a few bucks at a blackjack table and decided to get a martini at one of the upscale bars. It was $11 plus tip, which was served in a plastic cup. The cocktail waitresses are plain at best, most don't bother to wear makeup or even do their hair.
The buffet is good, but I spent $100 to take my wife and daughter (3 of us). It wasn't that good. There are 3 casinos, but they are spread out, no way to walk from one to another, so if you go, then you are going only to one casino. Best not to leave the building, as there is no place nearby worth walking to if you are visitor. This is the best casino in Detroit, but anyone who rates this even 3 stars overall has obviously never gone to Vegas.
One of the Best Buffets, but hold your nose
This is one of the best buffets in the Detroit Windsor area. The only problem is having to cut through the smoke- horrible. You are in line breathing in so much smoke and you have to sit in the back of the non smoking buffet to get away from it. Too bad MI casinos do not care about their customers or workers. WORST SMOKING of any casino. Why doesn't MI get their act together and go smoke free like all of Canada did? The pay out is great but again, I go to Windsor which doesn't really have great food or machines just to avoid the smoke.
PEEE UEEEEW
how about some ventilation in there MGM???
MGM DETROIT
We've got 4 casinos near downtown & we just recently got the bug to go gamble some rather than waiting to go on our yearly trips to Vegas & Tunica. We've had some luck too. The .25 VP I play is:
BP 7/5
DB 9/7
DDB 8/5
Not exactly FULL PAY but works for me playing only 2 hours usually.
The buffet's not terrible, but no comparison to Windsor's or my favorite :Orleans.
The best thing we found--went in Dec & got a CALENDAR for 07 with a COUPON PER MONTH promos. $10 free play, free buffet, etc. Best move we made..it'll keep us coming back.
video poker
Stay away from this casino if you like to play video poker. Their pay tables are terrible. It's a nice looking casino. But, I doubt I will ever go there gain.
Too crowded
Very nice, but way too crowded on weekends
Kind of Disappointing
I live in the Detroit area so I make it downtown every so often. The new MGM casino is nice with some nice restaurants, but here are my problems with it.
Triple-play video poker is almost non existant. The video poker games have pretty bad odds which seems to be a trend everywhere these days.
On a weeknight we couldnt find 2 empty seats at a blackjack table. Not sure if that was because they are so crowded or because they dont have enough tables.
There is pretty much nobody selling drinks to video poker or slot players. You have to go to the bar to get your own drink. The TVs at the bars do not get the Detroit sports cable channel so you cant watch Tigers, Pistons or Red Wings at the casino.
Sorry to sound so negative but these are all very real issues
