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Originally Posted by Grunch
The MGM Signature is a collection of (I think 3) condotel buildings attached via indoor walkway to the MGM Grand. I'm also staying here during my stay. A condotel is basically a condo which someone actually owns, but when they aren't occupying the space they release it to the building management company who adds it to a pool of rental spaces. The theory from a renter's perspective is that you get a much higher quality space than you can get from a normal hotel for a much lower price. This will be my first time in a condotel however, so I don't know if this is actually true.
Yes, that's it. It's about halfway between a real home and a hotel.
If it were me staying that long, I would find a vacation condo and rent a car. You cannot take a cab twice for less than it costs to rent a car for that day. Unless you never go anwhere except on foot, a car is cheaper. The condo will have things you take for granted, but don't have in hotels, like a washing machine and a freezer of decent size. Those little things add up when you're staying for a month.