Bloomberg reports:
The Monte Carlo, which sits on the Las Vegas Strip adjacent
to MGM's $7.8 billion CityCenter project, opened in 1996 and was
renovated in 2004. It was built by Mandalay Resort Group, which
MGM bought in 2005.
It is one of more than two dozen casinos on the strip, and
is the 13th largest by casino floor space and 11th by rooms. The
casino won $160 million from gamblers in 2006, according to
Jefferies & Co. estimates, the seventh-highest amount among Las
Vegas Strip casinos.
The top floor features personalized concierge service for
guests who stay in one of 45 deluxe rooms, seven suites or eight
one- or two-bedroom penthouses, according to the hotel's Web
site.