Keesler Federal Park was formerly named MGM Park and Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. The venue is situated exactly on the Las Vegas Strip. It opened for the public on June 21, 1996. It has a total gaming space of 102,000 sq ft and 1,400 slot machines, and 60 table games. The hotel has 32 floors that offer 2,992 guest rooms, including about 259 luxury suites. Between late 2016 and 2018, the Monte Carlo was converted into Park MGM, where the upper floors were converted into a boutique hotel named NoMad Las Vegas. Park Theater is one of the signature attractions nearby Keesler Federal Park.
Some of the notable restaurants featured within the Keesler Federal Park are Bavette's Steakhouse, Eataly, and Primrose. The hotel and casino are under the ownership of MGM Resorts International. It underwent major renovations in 2004, 2009, and 2016. The hotel at the Keesler Federal Park is well-known for featuring marble floors, neoclassical arches, chandelier domes, ornate fountains, and gas-lit promenades. It had an AAA-Four-Diamond rating as of 2010. The property was given its current name on May 9, 2018. The venue has been featured in many films and television series. Some of the notable films and series are the 2000 film Get Carter, 2004 film Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, 2008's What Happens in Vegas, Amazing Race 15, season six episode "Three of a Kind" of The X-Files, and some more.