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The Theater at MGM National Harbor is the newest destination for premier entertainment in the region. With 3,000 seats, state of the art sound, video and lighting, you’ll experience your favorite artists in an intimate setting unlike any other.
Meeting Space
Extensive meeting and conference facilities.
Fine Dining On Site
There are restaurants from chefs José Andrés (Fish), Marcus Samuelsson (Marcus, as well as in-room dining) and Michael and Bryan Voltaggio (Voltaggio Brothers Steak House), MGM in-house concepts like the Blossom and Felt Lounges, Tap Sports Bar, Ginger, and Bellagio Patisserie, and many mini-restaurants in the food court.
Pool Outdoor
The pool is open seasonally with Day Pods available by reservation.
Spa Facility
A 27,000-square-foot oasis includes eleven luxurious appointed spa rooms, a full-service salon, an advanced fitness center, and other private amenities.
Casino Gambling
Las Vegas-style casino with 3,600 slot machines and 140 gambling tables.
Dining
Restaurants by José Andrés, Marcus Samuelsson, and brothers Bryan and Michael Voltaggio. In addition, there is a casual food market with offerings that include Vietnamese sandwiches, Japanese bento boxes, tacos, pizza and a ’50s-style ice cream shop and more.
Shopping
Luxury shops line the perimeter of the resort in addition to nearby shopping areas at National Harbor.
Theatre Museums
Washington, DC is moments away.
Recommended Rooms
The suites range in size from 588 to 3,210 square feet, and each space is unique, from corner suites with TV sets that appear to be floating in air, an executive suite with a small library and reading room, and the most exclusive — a 3,210-square-foot suite featuring lavish master bathrooms with oval bathtubs designed with a view of Washington's monuments.