Signs of companies pivoting are all around us. From restaurants carving out extra space in parking lots to fashion houses designing masks, COVID has forced us to adjust to the times.
Leave it to Las Vegas to turn things around in a “big” way with a “go big or go home” mentality. Actually, it’s more “go big and make yourself at home.” As millions of employees continue to work from home for the foreseeable future, MGM Resorts International is unveiling, “Viva Las Office,” the ultimate home-away-from-the-home office experience.
Let’s face it, sometimes closing that deal in your home office while wearing sweats just doesn’t cut it, but in Vegas, you just might hit the jackpot. Guests can take advantage of one of three packages which includes a few nights stay at The Bellagio or ARIA, a personal Executive Assistant, a daily food and beverage credit and discounted jet service.
“We understand that working from home every day can become taxing and monotonous, and we are excited to offer a safe and curated experience here at Bellagio and ARIA that combines work and play,” said Atif Rafiq, President of Commercial and Growth for MGM Resorts. “These packages are designed to offer the best of both worlds. A safe, spacious work setting while still allowing guests to enjoy the amenities and experiences Las Vegas is known for through a single offering.”
Packages range from The Associate to The Manager to The Executive and will run you between $100 and $350 per night with resort fees.
Socially distancing on the strip may be more of a gamble than some are willing to take, but for others, being holed up in a suite may be just the change of scenery they need.
Elise Edwards
Writer/Producer
Elise began her career as a Writer/Anchor/Reporter at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, GA. She also served as Supervising Producer at E! Networks and most recently, has been busy freelance producing and writing for numerous magazines and blogs.