It was standing room only during MGM Springfield’s opening weekend as the company showed off the fruits of its four-year labor to the public for the first time.
Check out this line! Hundreds waiting to get the first look of the new @MGMSpringfield casino. The doors officially open in 1 hour! @wbzpic.twitter.com/IRZDfei0pN
A map showing MGM Springfield, located in Springfield at One MGM Way, in Massachusetts, United States. Rooms: 252 Price Range $179-$379. Suites: 16 Price Range $259-$659. Buffet: B- $19.99 (Sundays) Casino Size: 125,000 Square feet. Games Offered: Slot. MGM Springfield is one of 19 properties owned by MGM Resorts International. The following ownership information is a subset of that available in the Gaming Business Directory published by Casino City Press. For more information about Gaming Business Directory products visit www.CasinoCityPress.com. MGM Resorts International (Owner).
— Gary Brode (@GaryBrodeNews) August 24, 2018
It’s packed @MGMSpringfieldpic.twitter.com/8KmasXHiLA
— Steven McLoughlin (@_tizzle) August 24, 2018
The property is the latest addition to an ever-crowded New England casino market. It is the first of two destination-style casinos in Massachusetts. The other, Encore Boston Harbor, should open in June 2019.
At a cost of nearly $1 billion, the property is beautiful. Moreover, it is a far cry from the typical hotel-casino. MGM incorporated some of the existing buildings in downtown Springfield into its design plan. Check it out in the time-lapse construction video below.
Time-lapse video courtesy of EarthCam.
In Springfield, MGM paid homage to the city’s past with an industrial chic design throughout the 250-room boutique hotel. According to MGM, no two rooms are the same).
The designers drew inspiration from the city’s storied companies and literary past. Designers tied together elements from Indian Motorcycles to Edison light bulbs to Dr. Seuss.
The theme is evident as soon as you walk in the lobby.
The rooms are more of the same, with the overall result along the lines of time-traveling to an upscale Victorian-era hotel. One with all the modern comforts like USB charging ports strategically placed around the room.
If you take a stroll through the property, you’ll notice even more of these small, interesting touches, from Emily Dickinson quotes to Roulette wheel gears hanging on the walls.
The standard room is on the smaller size at 375 square feet, but the design and layout make it appear more spacious than it is. There are also 16 suites available that range in size from 700-1,100 square feet.
One minor complaint is a lack of clothing storage.
There’s a small closet that contains a small three-drawer bureau and a single nightstand with a single drawer. Basically, if you’re staying for five-plus days, you’ll be living out of your suitcase quite a bit.
As noted above, MGM used some of the hotel’s design elements on the casino floor too. The design touches are more muted in the 125,000 square-foot casino, but they’re there.
Of course, the emphasis on the casino floor is gaming, evidenced by the 2,550 slot machines, 120 table games, and 23-table poker room.
Considering how busy the property was, I was surprised to see $15Blackjack and Craps tables, and a lot of empty seats. It will be interesting to see if these low-limit tables become mainstays, or if the minimum bet was simply kept artificially low for opening weekend.
Another minor complaint: the gaming floor is tightly packed, with little space in between tables and banks of slots.
If you’re not interested in gambling, MGM Springfield also has a lot to offer.
The property boasts several restaurants and bars and a modest amount of shopping options.
Among the entertainment highlights are:
The property also has an off-site theater, the 8,000-seat Mass Mutual Center, where it will shuttle guests to and from shows.
Of all the amenities, the outdoor public area has the most potential. Whether it’s hosting live local entertainment, bringing in food trucks, or just relaxing and having a cocktail in the outdoor seating areas (each with its own gas-powered fire pit), this public area will get a lot of use.
According to MGM:
“The Plaza serves as an outdoor gathering space hosting interactive events designed to foster community engagement such as Beer Yoga, a pop-up art gallery by Springfield muralist John Simpson, seasonal activations and more.”
With its gaming floor essentially at full capacity, it will be interesting to see how MGM continues to develop and utilize its non-gaming amenities to attract guests.