MGM President and CEO Bill Hornbuckle revealed during an earnings call Wednesday that his resorts have 'price-corrected' after being rocked by a summer of public scandal.
The company was met with heavy criticism after a guest at its four-star ARIA hotel revealed they were charged $26 for a single bottle of water.
A Daily Mail reporter also revealed the company's flagship Bellagio Hotel was charging guests an extra $25 just to eat room service off plates.
MGM's parking fees, restaurant and cafe menu prices, and the hefty resort fees guest are charged on top of their nightly room rate, have also come under fire.
'Shame on us,' Hornbuckle told the investor meeting, according to a transcript of the call reviewed by the Daily Mail.
Highlighting the 'infamous bottle of water' and how a Starbucks coffee at three-star Excalibur costs $12, the CEO admitted the firm had not been considerate to the needs of its clientele.
'We should have been more sensitive to the overall experience at a place like Excalibur to those customers,' he said.
'You can't have a $29 room and a $12 coffee.'
He added that MGM has made changes to its prices and believes the company has demonstrated that 'we understand value, we understand Las Vegas, and we'll always be that.'
Tourism across Las Vegas has been on a decline for most of the year, as guests complain of getting fleeced left and right.

