Perhaps the biggest question facing visitors-where to eat first? One Steakhouse, formerly MB Steakhouse at The Hard Rock, is a great example of keeping what works while changing what can be improved. Wide open sight lines now stretch from the front entrance and through the casino floor to the pool deck. Yes, The Center Bar was legendary, but its absence is also an improvement, opening up much-needed space on the casino floor while allowing the main entrance and lobby (now called “The Junction”) to be less cluttered and more welcoming.
Photo courtesy of The Virgin Hotels Las Vegas The first example is the efficiency seen in the main valet area following the removal of The Hard Rock Cafe and towering neon guitar marquee.
There’s more space, more natural light and clear evidence that-at least sometimes-less is more. While The Hard Rock was bold and brash, Virgin Hotels is more relaxed with design elements that borrow heavily from the Las Vegas desert. View Deal Lowest price guaranteed Design and Layout