Does anyone have a suggestion on which MGM casino has the best setup for viewing the fight???? First time in Vegas going with 4 buddies
Stay away from the Strip at all cost on that night. Find a station casino off the Strip; better prices, better treatment, and probably cheaper viewing. Check Sunset Station, Sam's Town, Boulder Station, Green Valley and Red Rock Hotel/Casino.
The closed circuit tickets, which will be shown only at MGM properties in Las Vegas, go on sale Thursday at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. Tickets can be purchased at the individual hotels' box offices or by calling either 866-799-7711 or 800-745-3000. Closed circuit tickets are $150 apiece plus taxes and fees. Buyers are limited to eight closed circuit tickets apiece   The closed circuit viewing of the fight will be available at the MGM, Bellagio, Aria, Vdara, The Signature, Mandalay Bay, Delano, Monte Carlo, Mirage, New York-New York, Luxor, Excalibur and Circus Circus in Las Vegas. It will also be available at all other MGM Resorts properties around the world. There will be between 35,000 and 50,000 closed circuit seats available in Las Vegas, with the figure closer to the higher end. However, the sale of tickets to the live event will be extremely small and likely only to be around 500.
I stayed at the Mirage in January when I went out for Wilder-Stiverne (which was at the MGM). It's kind of on the 'other' end of the strip so you might avoid some of the craziness -- or at least be able to take it in on your own terms when you want to go over to the MGM. They have a rail that runs back and forth all day and night, doesn't cost much at all, and there's a stop at the casino across the street from the Mirage.
Millers Ale House in Town Center. Get there early. Probably only charging 20 bucks. About a mile from the Mandalay Bay