NoMad No More: Las Vegas Resort Rebranding into The Reserve

Posted on: December 1, 2025, 10:46h. 

Last updated on: December 1, 2025, 10:58h.

NoMad at the Park MGM on the Las Vegas Strip is being rebranded by its owner, MGM Resorts, and will become The Reserve at Park MGM on December 17.

The Nomad debuted on the Las Vegas Strip in October 2018 and will disappear on December 16, 2025. (Image: Shutterstock)

NoMad, which features 293 rooms and suites occupying the top four floors of the Park MGM, opened in October 2018 as a “hotel-within-a-hotel” boutique concept.

As part of the rebrand, MGM Resorts reported that the NoMad Pool will be renamed the Terrace Pool, the NoMad Library as the Library and the NoMad Bar as the Reserve Bar.

The Reserve at the Park MGM will also be MGM Resorts’ 13th and final Strip property to join Marriott Bonvoy’s Autograph Collection as part of a long-term licensing partnership announced  in July 2023.

NoMad was never part of the collection, since plans were already underway to replace it at the time of the licensing deal.

Casino.org’s own Vital Vegas first reported the news of a changeover back in November 2023. According to Vital Vegas, the NoMad “failed to meet expectations,” delivering none of the “elite clientele” it promised to MGM Resorts.

MGM’s press release on Monday stated only that “The Reserve at Park MGM will continue to deliver the elevated and sophisticated experience guests have come to know and love.”

The complete list of Las Vegas Strip hotels now co-operated by MGM Resorts and Marriott Bonvoy Autograph Collection is now:

  1. Bellagio
  2. Aria
  3. Vdara at Aria
  4. The Cosmopolitan
  5. MGM Grand
  6. The Signature at MGM Grand
  7. Mandalay Bay
  8. The W Las Vegas (formerly Delano)
  9. Park MGM
  10. The Reserve at Park MGM (formerly NoMad)
  11. New York-New York
  12. Luxor
  13. Excalibur

Marriott Bonvoy members will be able to book stays through Marriott.com, and earn and redeem points at The Reserve at Park MGM, beginning December 17.