Hotel visitors can customize rooms
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MGM Mirage Inc. officials building the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip say rooms in three of its hotels will use advanced technology to let guests customize their room environment.
The company says guests at the $9.1-billion complex expected to open next year will be able to save settings for the lights, television, sound system and curtains, and have the room “recognize” them and adjust when they guest enter.
The sophisticated technology will be used in the Aria casino-hotel and non-gambling hotels the Mandarin Oriental and the Harmon Hotel, Spa & Residences, MGM Mirage construction chief Bobby Baldwin said.
The complex also includes condominiums and a 500,000-square-foot retail and entertainment center.
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