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Southern Stays: Beau Rivage Resort & Casino

April 25, 2018 By Caroline Eubanks Leave a Comment

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Beau Rivage

The Gulf Coast town of Biloxi, Mississippi, is known for its oceanfront casinos and hotels. But the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino is a step above the rest.

First opened in 1999, the name Beau Rivage was actually first proposed for the Bellagio in Las Vegas , also owned by MGM Resorts, and means “beautiful shore.” This luxury property was heavily damaged in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, but reopened a year later and now soars 29 floors above the coast.

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Rooms at Beau Rivage Resort

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The sprawling property boasts over 1,700 rooms, each of varying size and view from 400 to 1,200 square feet. Each one has large windows, comfortable bedding, work desks, mini fridges, coffee makers, and luxurious toiletries in the bathrooms. Some rooms are even pet-friendly! All also have free WiFi.

Amenities at Beau Rivage Resort

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If you’re into gaming, there’s something for you, from table games to video poker. But even if you aren’t, enjoy the shopping at onsite boutiques, not to mention the countless bars and restaurants. Dining options include the buffet, a steakhouse, Italian fare, seafood, Asian, ice cream, and coffee. The resort also hosts top-name acts, including comedians and musicians.

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The pool and hot tub complex is open to all guests, depending on the weather. The fitness center is located inside the spa, which requires additional fees for services. There’s also a Tom Fazio-designed golf course operated by the resort.

Tips for Staying at Beau Rivage Resort

Beau Rivage Resort & Casino is located at 875 Beach Boulevard, Biloxi, Mississippi 39530. Rates start at $85 per night and go up from there. Parking is included within the $12 per day resort fee, as well as bottled water, newspapers, Internet, and local calls. Book your stay by visiting their website or calling (888) 750-7111.

My stay was hosted by Visit Mississippi and Travel South USA.

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About Caroline Eubanks

Caroline Eubanks is the editor of this website, a Lowell Thomas award-winning travel writer, and the author of This Is My South: The Essential Travel Guide to the Southern States. Her stories from the South have appeared in National Geographic Traveler, Afar, Thrillist, Roads and Kingdoms, and BBC Travel.

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