Bellagio has unveiled the opulent $70 million redesign of its 2,568 resort rooms in the main tower. “We want guests to feel inspired from the moment they step off the elevator,” says Randy Morton, president and COO of Bellagio. “The incredible combination of vibrant yet warm colors, beautiful botanical imagery, and the overall crisp ambiance should set the tone for a very special experience.”

Created by the MGM Resorts International Design Group, the refurbished accommodations pair modern conveniences with the warmth of home. The team implemented three different color and pattern palettes, which incorporate botanical macro-photographic images. The Resort King Rooms (pictured) feature either an indigo and silver combination or a green tea and plum scheme, while the Resort Queen Rooms boast an amber and butterscotch motif.

The dresser and connecting mirrored wardrobe are made of a deep, rich eucalyptus topped with a marshmallow smoke stone. Within this centerpiece, guests will find eight spacious drawers, a fully stocked mini-bar, a tray of snacks and novelties, and a media connectivity hub. Guestrooms are also outfitted with benches at the end of the beds, brighter lighting, an ergonomically designed desk and chair, two plush armchairs, and the new Bellagio at Home mattress developed by Serta.
Additionally, the remodeled rooms incorporate environmentally responsible elements including LED lighting in corridors and guestrooms, providing 60 percent greater energy efficiency; organic carpeting primarily made from wool and furniture made from eucalyptus, both renewable resources; a 180 percent improvement in air circulation from the previous room.