MGM Grand removed a lot of the gambling inside LEVEL UP. LEVEL UP presents a new era in interactive, skill-based fun that features pay-to-play offerings in a social atmosphere, designed to not only attract the next generation of players, but existing players seeking innovation.
In addition to video gaming, LEVEL UP offered Black Jack, Craps and Roulette as well. That was removed. Before and after photos are posted below. It was not announced what MGM plans to do with this now vacated space.
LEVEL UP continues to offer Pool Tables, Video Games, Bowling, Arcade Games, Virtual Reality, Bubble Hockey, Ping Pong and more. They also have a full bar called ‘Live Lucky Bar’ with 24 craft beers and a specialty cocktail menu. There are a few slot machines that remain, as well as Video Poker at the bar, but the live gaming has been removed.
LEVEL UP is a 12,000-square-foot venue located between the Hakkasan Nightclub and the MGM Grand Race and Sports Book, in the former spot the Rainforest Cafe occupied a few years ago. Time will tell what they plan to add to LEVEL UP. A lot has been removed lately and signs say that changes are coming. The MGM Grand Resort is owned by MGM Resorts International and LEVEL UP is run by the Hakkasan Group.
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