Borgata's Water Club to be remodeled and renamed MGM Tower

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Renovated guestrooms in MGM Tower will have nautical design elements inspired by Atlantic City's Marina District.
Renovated guestrooms in MGM Tower will have nautical design elements inspired by Atlantic City's Marina District. Photo Credit: MGM Resorts.

MGM Resorts International will rebrand Water Club, the luxury hotel that is part of Borgata Hotel Casino in Atlantic City, N.J. 

Following a $55 million redesign, the hotel will be renamed the MGM Tower, offering more than 700 reimagined guestrooms and new Vista Suites located at the tower's corners.

The 43-story Water Club will be renamed MGM Tower.
The 43-story Water Club will be renamed MGM Tower. Photo Credit: MGM Resorts

MGM said renovated guestrooms will have nautical design elements inspired by Atlantic City's Marina District. 

"Light and airy guest rooms will feature bright yet warm décor with a nautical palette of neutral and blue tones accented with deep wood finishes embodying a sophisticated coastal feel," MGM Resorts said.

Each of the new Vista Suites will have an expansive living space, bedroom, two bathrooms and a spacious dining area.

Remodeled rooms in the MGM Tower will be available beginning in April with the project slated for completion by Memorial Day weekend. 

The 32nd floor will have a 9,000-square-foot event space in the location of the former Immersion Spa.

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