VEGAS DINING NEWS: MGM Resorts Considers Charging for Window Tables
Posted on: January 11, 2025, 01:30h.
Last updated on: January 11, 2025, 10:01h.
According to Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli authored a note to investors stating that MGM Resorts is “exploring additional ways to generate revenues through creative strategies, including tiered seating in restaurants.”
This comes as a shift toward digital operations eats into MGM’s revenue from brick-and-mortar casino. MGM already jacked up resort and parking fees at all 12 of its Strip properties in December.
What might tiered restaurant seating look like? Santarelli didn’t elaborate, and MGM won’t comment on his speculation.
However, tiered restaurant seating is already a thing at some Las Vegas restaurants. For example, “premium upgrades” are already offered for a window view at the Strat’s Top of the World restaurant, and to overlook the Bellagio fountains from the Eiffel Tower at Caesars Entertainment’s Paris Las Vegas.
Presumably, MGM’s tiered seating would extend to all or most of its restaurants, meaning those without Strip views would have to figure out ways to make some of their tables more desirable than others.
Oh, and they’re not fees per se, but the Bellagio’s Yellowtail and now-shuttered Picasso for years have required a “minimum spend” for guaranteed terrace seating overlooking Bellagio Lake, as does Mizumi for views adjacent to the Wynn’s waterfall.
Reaction from the socials has been predictably harsh.
“It is generous that they even call these ‘strategies,’” wrote redditor @jhussong91. “The strategy is just to price gouge every way possible.”
“Premium standing fee — extra $15,” sniped redditor @krowofefas.
“I wouldn’t bitch if it was just a select few places for very select reasons (i.e.: Bellagio fountain-side table),” added redditor @Muted_Cucumber_6937. “But I know corporations and they are going to tier the fucking McDonalds if they can.”
Have your thoughts about potential tiered-seating restaurant fees? Leave them in the comments below.
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My wife and I agree we would not patronize such places.
Blaming it on "digital operations", which brings in huge profits, this is just another "scam" to keep the lights on in MGM's brick and mortar Casino's, nothing more. Those Casino's used to be the "draw" to visit Vegas with their over-the-top opulence and extravagance, but with the ever-rising costs to visit one with its resort fees and paid parking and the absence of the small perks, people are deciding to stay away because it's becoming unaffordable. The days of "If you build it, they will come" are becoming a thing of the past. It's all turned into nothing more than corporate greed. Even the "Whales" who the Casino's rely on for profit are realizing, the Vegas Draw is waning, their private jets heading toward Macau, Taiwan or Dubail for the ultimate experience that only "they" can afford. Just my opinion, but I don' t see it getting better, no matter how many sports teams, and F1 races come here. They too have become unaffordable to attend in person except for those fortunate enough to be able to afford them. This may all be the "bright" wave of the future, but just as a light bulb does, it's at it's brightest, just before it burns out.
All this does is make even more that only the 1 percenters can afford it's to bad they are the only ones that can afford all this price gouging. When is anybody going to offer something for the rest of us.
Pretty soon they will charge to use the public restroom. You heard it here first