Overview
It's the center of everything you love about Las Vegas—with a distinctive New York-New York attitude! Taste an inspired portfolio of fun culinary adventures, indulge in our world-class amenities, be dazzled by our unique attractions and let our unique entertainment lineup take your breath away. From the adrenaline-pumping rollercoaster to unforgettable nightlife, you’re going to feel the energy at New York-New York.
Minimum check-in age: 21 years old
T-Mobile Arena is the destination in Las Vegas for live events − from amazing music acts to thrilling sporting events − it sets a new standard for what entertainment means in the city that does it best. The 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena hosts exciting, world-class events with something for everyone − from UFC, boxing, hockey, basketball and bull riding to high-profile awards shows and top-name concerts.
Resort fees include
- Internet Access
- Fitness Center Access
- Local & Toll Free Phone Calls
- Other inclusions may apply and will be advised upon check in
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
2024
Inclusions
- Online or mobile check-in available.
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Great hotel Great price
Albertacowboy (Edmonton, Canada) on Sep 15, 2023
We went to Vegas in September to have a few relaxing days by the pool. The NY-NY has a smaller pool area, but it wasn't crowded. The hot tub is amazing. They did have a few rent me chairs, but most of the chairs by the pool were free. (unlike Planet Hollywood) The room was renovated and very nice. We stayed in the Century Tower and had an amazing view. You had to tap your room key with security before you accessed the elevators, which was odd, but not inconvenient. I didn't notice them doing that at any of the other towers. The casino was the same as always. Whenever we are in Vegas we always go to the Nine Five Irishmen pub. The band and dancers are amazing. I had one of the best salmon dinners I have ever eaten. We also enjoyed the patio at Tom's Watch bar. I bought an all day pass for the roller coaster, so that occupied some of my time. The location of the hotel is really good. The tram is at the MGM which is across the street. The OYO is walking distance, and they have the lowest table prices on the strip. The room was incredibly cheap. For a great strip experience, this is a go to hotel.
Worst Hotel Experience in a Long Time
CDubChina (Guangzhou, China) on Sep 14, 2023
I will start my review by saying that the hotel itself is fine. I last stayed here 20 years ago and the hotel has been well maintained. The rooms are fine (nothing special) and the bathroom design is definitely dated (small, shower with tub, old fixtures, and 90s layout). The rooms seem to have been renovated in the last few years, but the bathrooms are the same. I was surprised that a hotel in this price range ($300 per night while I was there) didn't have any glass drinking cups and didn't have a coffee maker in the room. Certainly not normal for a four-star hotel. We arrived on Tuesday, September 12, the first full day of the shutdown caused by the Scattered Spider cyber-attack on MGM's systems. When we arrived around 11AM, a staff member at the valet area asked us to check in our bags. I told him that we were checking in. He said that we can't check in, despite the fact that I had paid for an early check in. Not wanting to wait another 3 hours to check in, I went to the front desk and was told the same thing. I asked if I could cancel my reservation and change to a non-MGM branded hotel, and that was denied also. This is the biggest issue I have with MGM. If systems are down and services are affected, the hotel should allow the customer to cancel the reservation and book elsewhere. Why were we denied this option? We had no option but to wait for 2 PM to check in. When the check-in opened at 2PM, there were a lot of people waiting in line. Our check in took 30 minutes once we got to the front desk. The check in agent had to manually write down our credit card number, take it to the back room for some reason. This is why it took so long to check in. We were only given one key, and when I asked for another key, we were told it isn't possible to have two keys. The hotel charges a $37 per day resort fee, but the Wi-Fi and room phones didn't work the entire time we stayed (checked in on 9/12 and checked out on 9/14). I was in Las Vegas for work and had to use my phone's hot spot so that I could work. This consumed all of my phone hot spot data. My credit card worked for meals on 9/12 and 9/13, but the credit card system was down on 9/14 and I could only pay for coffee with cash or by room charge. On 9/13, I was sitting at the desk working and an engineer abruptly opened our door by scanning his key without knocking. It scared us to death and I was very angry that staff are allowed to enter guest rooms without even knocking. Later, housekeeping came by and asked us why we hadn't checked out. I told her that my stay is for two nights and I would be checking out the next day. She said her information shows that we were supposed to check out on 9/13. Overall, this was one of the worst hotel experiences I have ever encountered. MGM should allow customers to get a full refund when they have big issues like this. I will choose to stay at non-MGM properties in the future because of the poor way that they handled this cyber-attack.
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