The MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas washes 15,000 pillowcases per day!
MGM Grand's Laundry Operation: A 28-Million-Pound Job
When you check into the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the crisp white sheets and fluffy pillows seem like standard hotel fare. But behind the scenes, there's an industrial operation running non-stop to keep 6,000+ rooms, restaurants, bars, and pools supplied with fresh linens.
The MGM Grand's laundry division processes 28 million pounds of laundry every year. That's the weight of about 140 blue whales, all tumbling through washers and dryers in a massive facility.
The Numbers Are Staggering
In a single year, the operation washes:
- 3.5 million bed sheets
- 14.5 million room towels
- 1.4 million pool towels
- Countless pillowcases, tablecloths, napkins, and uniforms
To put this in perspective: if you washed one load of laundry every single day, it would take you nearly 10,000 years to match what the MGM Grand does annually.
A Massive Off-Site Operation
This laundry doesn't happen in a basement somewhere. The MGM Grand operates a 65,000-square-foot facility in North Las Vegas—about the size of a large grocery store, but filled with industrial washers instead of produce.
The facility runs 365 days a year, 16 hours daily, extending to 19-20 hours during busy summer months. It requires a staff of 165 people and a fleet of delivery trucks making 12-14 trips daily between the hotel and the laundry facility.
Industrial-Scale Equipment
Forget your home washer and dryer. The MGM Grand's tunnel washer system can process 4,500 pounds of laundry per hour—about what the average household washes in an entire year, done in just 60 minutes.
For comparison, a typical industrial washer handles 650 pounds per hour. The MGM's system is nearly seven times more powerful.
The Hidden Cost of Clean
All this washing requires 74 million gallons of water annually. That's enough to fill 112 Olympic-sized swimming pools. The water, energy, detergent, and labor costs make laundry one of the largest operational expenses for mega-hotels.
But in Las Vegas, where luxury is the product, there's no cutting corners. Every guest expects fresh linens, every restaurant needs crisp tablecloths, and every pool needs stacks of clean towels. The laundry operation is invisible to guests—which is exactly the point.
Next time you toss your hotel towel on the floor, remember: it's about to embark on a journey through one of the world's most impressive laundry operations.