In preparation for BTS’s Permission to Dance On Stage—Las Vegas show, MGM Resorts has teamed with the group to provide ARMY’s customized accommodations. MGM Resorts enjoys luxurious stays at several 5-star hotels. However, if you’re in the ARMY, you know that the one item everyone wants is photo cards, which are more valuable than any other product if they’re rare.
MGM Resorts has hit upon the key to attracting the ARMYs’ interest. The hotels have stated that they will be giving away three unique things to fans, the most exciting of which is a package of seven photo cards featuring all members.
Noteworthy, a photocard collection, and more: Items created just for the PTD Las Vegas performance by MGM Resorts’ BTS store have been released.
BigHit MUSIC intends to transform Las Vegas into a BTS festival for the forthcoming event. Eleven hotels will decorate their rooms especially for ARMYs as part of the festival’s ‘Permission to Dance The City – Las Vegas,’ which also has themed activities, entertainment, and more.
On March 25th, MGM Resorts unveiled their relationship with BigHit MUSIC and the memorable souvenirs they will be delivering to ARMYs. In addition to a note card and door hanger with remarks from the group’s members, recipients will also get a pair of selfie photo cards.
Including these elements has piqued fans’ interest and increased their eagerness. However, other supporters learned that a single room required a minimum of two visitors, each of whom must pay between $3,000 and $13,000 to stay there.
Fans needed clarification on the hotel’s presentation of photo cards. They wanted to know whether they would get one set per room or one set per person. ARMYs joked about having a roommate vs. roommate war over the rare photocards if the latter scenario occurred.
Some ARMYs estimated the market value of the PTD Las Vegas hotel photocards to be more than the room fee, and others speculated that some guests could even reserve a stay to get the rare photo cards.
K-pop fans always have photocards on hand. Photocards of BTS, exceptionally uncommon ones, may cost over $3.5k. The group’s youngest member, Jungkook, had the most expensive photocard ever sold in the K-pop industry when his copy of the Butter Butterful Fan Event Lucky Draw sold for more than $4,000.
Due to the great demand, MGM Resorts may make announcements to explain the photocard set in the future.
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