Mandalay Bay Resort sits at the top of MGM Grand's neighbor set with a similarity of 0.97 — the strongest pull in the data — followed closely by The Mirage at 0.96 and Planet Hollywood at 0.95. These three form the first peak of a two-peak structure: a dense cluster of Las Vegas hotel properties whose audiences are nearly interchangeable with MGM Grand's.
All ten of the top neighbors are Hotels (subcategory), with the sole exception of Caesars Palace, which carries an Entertainment subcategory at 0.86. The cluster runs from Mandalay Bay Resort down through Palms Casino Resort (0.93), The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort (0.93), Bellagio Las Vegas (0.93), Virgin Hotels Las Vegas (0.93), NYNY Vegas (0.90), The Venetian Resort Las Vegas (0.90), and Paris Las Vegas (0.87) — a remarkably tight band of Strip properties. The second peak emerges further out in the broader graph, where celebrities, athletes, and EDM musicians begin appearing, but within the top 10 the audience shape is almost entirely defined by same-kind neighbors: other Las Vegas hotels.
That concentration signals an audience whose attention is tightly organized around the Las Vegas resort corridor rather than dispersed across entertainment or lifestyle categories more broadly.