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From Bellagio to Luxor — Every MGM Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip That Welcomes Your Dog

Planning a trip to Las Vegas with your four-legged companion? MGM Resorts International operates several dog-friendly properties along the famous Las Vegas Strip, each offering unique amenities and services to ensure both you and your pup have a comfortable stay. Here’s everything you need to know about bringing your dog to MGM hotels in Las Vegas.

New York-New York Hotel & Casino

At the heart of the action on the famous Strip, New York-New York Hotel & Casino evokes the Big Apple with its skyline replica and Statue of Liberty figure. The resort allows up to two dogs with a combined weight of 100 pounds. The nightly fee is $50 per dog in standard rooms, rising to $100 per dog in suites (plus tax), with an extra charge for a second dog at check-in.

Dog-friendly facilities include guest rooms and suites, plus a designated outdoor dog park and multiple outdoor relief stations with waste-disposal dispensers. A special in-room dining menu for pups is available, offering gourmet meals to keep your pet happy and well-fed during your stay.

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Under Nevada health-code regulations, dogs are not permitted in restaurants, food-and-beverage outlets, spa, or pool areas (except when passing through). Leashes are required outside the room, and dogs cannot be left unattended unless in a kennel or carrier. Concierge staff can arrange professional dog-sitting, and housekeeping can be scheduled to match your pet’s routine.

NoMad Las Vegas

Tucked within Park MGM, NoMad Las Vegas stands out as the only MGM-resort property on the Strip that welcomes dogs without a nightly pet fee. Up to two dogs (combined weight up to 100 lb) are allowed, and upon arrival, your pup receives complimentary treats. Guests have access to a dog-friendly outdoor area and multiple relief stations with waste-disposal dispensers.

The hotel also offers an in-room pet dining menu and a purchasable “Buddy’s Box” containing a toy, bandana, and treats. The property’s smoke-free, non-gaming atmosphere gives it a calmer vibe compared to the bustling casino floor — ideal for pets and owners seeking a relaxed stay.

Dogs must be leashed in public areas and cannot be left unattended unless crated or carried. As at all MGM properties, dogs are excluded from restaurants, spas, and pool areas except for passing through. The Concierge can help arrange dog-sitting if you’re heading out for the evening.

ARIA Resort & Casino

At ARIA Resort & Casino, dogs enjoy five-star treatment. The resort allows up to two dogs (combined weight ≤100 lb) with a nightly fee of $150 per dog for rooms and $200 per dog for suites (plus tax, with additional charge for a second dog).

Guests benefit from a dedicated outdoor dog park and several relief areas equipped with waste-disposal stations. A highlight of ARIA’s offering is its special in-room dining menu designed specifically for canine guests, ensuring your dog dines in as much style as you do.

Dogs must be leashed at all times in public areas and cannot be left unattended unless secured in a kennel or carrier. They are not permitted in restaurants, the spa, or pool zones except when passing through. Concierge dog-sitting services are available, and housekeeping can be scheduled around your pet’s needs.

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino

The iconic MGM Grand Hotel & Casino welcomes dogs with an inventive “Doggie Butler Service,” one of the most unique pet offerings on the Strip. The property allows two dogs with a combined weight of up to 100 lb, with fees of $100 per dog per night for standard rooms and $150 per dog for suites (plus tax).

The Doggie Butler Service is a standout amenity — guests can request a staff member to check on their pet during their absence, sending a text and photo update for peace of mind while you’re away. MGM Grand also provides a pet relief area with waste bags and disposal stations.

Dogs must be crated if left unattended in the room and leashed when outside. They are not permitted in public spaces like restaurants, the spa, or pool areas except when passing through. Concierge staff can arrange extended dog-sitting services if needed.

Vdara Hotel & Spa

Vdara Hotel & Spa offers one of the most tranquil and pet-friendly stays in Las Vegas. This all-suite, non-gaming, non-smoking property welcomes up to two dogs (combined weight ≤100 lb) for $150–$200 per dog per night, depending on room type.

Vdara’s signature V-Dog program is a highlight, featuring special V-Dog Suites that come equipped with welcome amenities including blankets, bowls, and organic treats. The in-room dining menu caters specifically to pets, with chef-inspired options like “Fetch of the Day” and “Chicken à la Coop.”

A 24-hour dog park and walking trail sit just steps from the entrance, providing a convenient and scenic place for exercise and relief. Crates are available upon request, and professional pet-sitting can be arranged through the concierge. Dogs must be crated if left unattended and leashed at all times in public areas.

Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino

At the south end of the Strip, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino offers dog-friendly accommodations with classic Las Vegas flair. The property allows up to two dogs (combined weight ≤100 lb) for $100 per dog per night for rooms and $150 per dog for suites (plus tax).

Dogs are welcome in guest rooms, suites, and a designated outdoor dog park on property. Several waste-disposal stations are conveniently located throughout the grounds. Guests can also arrange for dog-sitting services through the concierge if they plan to explore the casino or dine at one of Mandalay Bay’s many restaurants.

All dogs must be leashed when outside rooms or suites and crated if left alone. Standard MGM restrictions apply — dogs are not allowed in restaurants, spa, or pool areas except when passing through.

Bellagio

Bellagio, one of Las Vegas’s most recognizable luxury hotels, extends its hospitality to canine companions. Guests may bring up to two dogs with a combined maximum weight of 100 lb. The nightly fee is $150 per dog for rooms and $200 per dog for suites (plus tax).

The property features two dedicated dog relief areas with waste-disposal stations, ensuring convenience no matter which tower you’re staying in. Bellagio’s in-room dining menu includes gourmet pet options, and concierge staff can help arrange dog-sitting services for longer outings.

Leashing is mandatory in public areas, and dogs may not be left unattended unless in a kennel or carrier. As with all MGM properties, they are prohibited from restaurants, the spa, and pool areas except when passing through.

Park MGM

Park MGM offers a stylish, relaxed experience for pet owners on the Strip. Guests may bring up to two dogs (combined weight ≤100 lb) for $100 per dog per night in rooms and $150 per dog per night in suites (plus tax).

Dog-friendly areas include guest rooms, suites, and a designated outdoor park with multiple relief zones and waste-disposal stations. The hotel’s location also provides quick access to The Park’s outdoor dining and entertainment promenade — an easy spot for walks between meals.

Leashes are required in public spaces, and dogs cannot be left alone unless crated. The Concierge can help with dog-sitting arrangements through trusted local vendors. Housekeeping services can be scheduled to align with your pet’s routine.

Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Excalibur Hotel & Casino offers affordable, dog-friendly rooms inside a medieval castle-themed resort. Guests may bring up to two dogs with a combined weight limit of 100 lb for $50 per dog per night in rooms and $100 per dog in suites (plus tax).

Dogs are welcome in guest rooms, suites, and a designated outdoor dog park, with multiple waste-disposal areas around the property. They must remain leashed in all public areas and crated if left unattended. The Concierge can assist with dog-sitting services, and housekeeping can be arranged at convenient times to accommodate your pet’s schedule.

Guests are asked to contact housekeeping immediately in the event of an accident to avoid damage charges. Standard restrictions apply regarding restaurants, pools, and spa access.

Luxor Hotel & Casino

At one of the Strip’s most recognizable landmarks, Luxor Hotel & Casino welcomes pet owners with budget-friendly dog-friendly accommodations. The hotel allows up to two dogs with a combined weight limit of 100 lb for $50 per dog per night in standard rooms and $100 per dog in suites (plus tax).

The property offers multiple outdoor dog parks and several relief areas equipped with waste-disposal dispensers. An in-room canine dining menu is also available, ensuring your pup can enjoy a meal worthy of this iconic pyramid hotel.

Dogs must be leashed in all public spaces and cannot be left alone unless in a kennel or carrier. Housekeeping and pet-sitting services can be arranged through the concierge. As with other MGM properties, dogs are prohibited from entering restaurants, spas, and pools except when passing through.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, part of MGM Resorts, is one of the most pet-friendly luxury hotels on the Strip — and it shows in every detail. The hotel welcomes up to two dogs of any size or breed, making it a rare find among high-end properties where weight limits are common.

A nightly pet fee of $100 per dog, plus tax, applies. Guests staying with pets receive a complimentary PupJoy gift box at check-in, filled with artisan treats, an eco-friendly toy, and a collapsible water bowl (subject to availability). Designated outdoor relief areas and a rooftop dog run give your pup space to stretch, while the concierge can help coordinate walks or pet-sitting if needed.

Dogs are not allowed on the casino floor, in restaurants, the pool, or the fitness center, except when passing through. They may, however, accompany you in specific pet-friendly common areas. If left unattended in the room, dogs must be safely secured in a kennel.

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