Mandalay Bay, Resort hotel and casino in Paradise, United States
Mandalay Bay is a hotel complex with a casino in Paradise, Nevada, rising 43 stories and providing rooms for thousands of guests. The facility includes a casino floor, event spaces, and a convention center directly connected to the guest rooms.
The complex opened in March 1999 and replaced the former Hacienda hotel that previously occupied the same site. The construction cost reached around 950 million dollars, making the project one of the largest hotel developments of its time in the region.
The property hosts a music venue called House of Blues and presents Michael Jackson: One, a permanent show dedicated to the artist's musical legacy. The performance blends dance and acrobatics with the singer's songs, drawing visitors who seek live entertainment every day.
The convention center ranks among the largest meeting venues in the United States and provides direct access to hotel accommodations. Wheelchair users can reach all public areas, and signage helps navigate between building sections.
The pool complex extends over about 11 acres (4.5 hectares) and includes a wave pool that mimics surfing conditions, offering shallow beach areas as well. Visitors find lounge chairs, cabanas, and sandy zones that resemble real coastal locations.
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