Las Vegas, July 17, 2024 – As the curtain falls on The Mirage Hotel & Casino, a staple of Las Vegas luxury and entertainment since 1989, it’s going out with a bang—or rather, a $1.6 million giveaway. The iconic resort, set to make room for a new vision of the Strip, bids farewell with a final jackpot event.
End of an Era: The Mirage Closes Its Doors
The Mirage will close its doors permanently on July 17, 2024, ending a 34-year reign on the Las Vegas Strip. The property is making way for the ambitious “Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas,” a project that promises to reshape the skyline with its unique guitar-shaped hotel tower.
In the week leading up to the closure, the Mirage has been hosting a “progressive finale cash giveaway,” with the grand finale scheduled just a day before it officially ceases operations. This event is not just a celebration but a requirement under Nevada law, which mandates that all progressive jackpots be awarded before a casino can shut down.
A New Future Rises: The Guitar Hotel
With the Mirage’s demolition, plans for the new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino are set to commence, aiming for a grand opening in 2027. This new addition to the Strip is expected to bring a fresh wave of tourism and entertainment with its innovative design and state-of-the-art facilities.
Reflecting on The Mirage’s Legacy
Since its opening by developer Steve Wynn in 1989, The Mirage has been a pioneer of the modern mega-resort era in Las Vegas. It introduced the city to luxury on a scale previously unseen, with attractions like the famous volcano fountain, which set the stage for future spectacles like the Bellagio’s fountains and the Venetian’s canals.
The Mirage also made headlines with its star-studded shows, including the legendary Siegfried and Roy’s white tiger act and the Beatles-themed Cirque du Soleil performance. As the hotel prepares for closure, patrons and fans have taken to social media to express their nostalgia and share memories of the landmark.
A Challenging Farewell
The closure brings significant changes not just in terms of city landscape but also in the lives of those associated with The Mirage. Hard Rock International, the new owners, have announced layoffs of over 3,000 employees, albeit with a substantial severance package totaling $80 million.
As The Mirage’s last volcano eruption sets the stage for its final goodbye, the Strip prepares to say farewell to an icon that redefined luxury and entertainment in Las Vegas. The transformation into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino marks a new chapter for the city, promising to continue its legacy as a global entertainment hub.