![]() ![]() (Of course in my opinion the Mlife / MGM websites are awful anyway so this is just one aspect that I don't like personally - but that is another topic.) The CET approach is much more user friendly in this and virtually every other aspect. I agree that I like to look at menus with prices for restaurants I am considering and I do not like this change by MGM on their websites. The mlife website does have the "$" codes that at least give you a price range for the various restaurants. Otherwise if you google the restaurant and go to Yelp or a similar sight they will often have menus you can download that have prices. Maybe that will give you a menu with prices. I just went in and did that and I see the "view menu" link that he suggested but at least for me it did not let me use that link (I was in Aria - did not try it anywhere else). Now I had not tried what TomC97 suggests. Not sure which, if any, MGM restaurants actually do that - but have read about it in general and assumed that is why they took the prices off the website. Sort of a new trend with higher end restaurants. I believe they do that to allow for them to have alternate menus with different prices for different times - surge pricing that allows them to charge more at times they know they will be busy. They stopped putting prices on the website a few months ago I think.
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