Sneak peek: Inside an MGM National Harbor suite (Photos)

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This rendering shows plans for the MGM National Harbor casino and resort’s executive corner suite bedroom. (Courtesy MGM National Harbor)
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This photo shows the designs for the MGM National Harbor casino and resort’s executive corner suite. (Courtesy MGM National Harbor)
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The Chairman’s suites at the MGM National Harbor casino and resort will be the largest available rooms at 3,210 square feet. (Courtesy MGM National Harbor)
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The Chairman’s suites at the MGM National Harbor casino and resort will be the largest available rooms at 3,210 square feet. (Courtesy MGM National Harbor)
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The Chairman’s suites at the MGM National Harbor casino and resort will be the largest available rooms at 3,210 square feet. (Courtesy MGM National Harbor)
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WASHINGTON — You’ll be able to live like a high roller at the MGM National Harbor casino and resort’s 308-room hotel when it opens late this year.

The hotel will include 74 suites ranging from 588 square feet to a whopping 3,210 square feet, each with what MGM describes as featuring distinct locations, size, layouts and amenities.

The largest of the seven types of suites will be the Chairman Suite. These suites will include a large living room, kitchen, bar and full-sized dining room. The master bathrooms will include stand-alone oval bathtubs set in front of floor-to-ceiling windows.

What will the suites go for per night? MGM is not yet ready to say. Availability begins on a date yet to be announced.

Last month, MGM unveiled more of the dining choices planned for the resort.

The $1.3 billion MGM National Harbor Casino and Resort is expected to open by December.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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