After reshaping Las Vegas, The Mirage to be reinvented as part of a massive Hard Rock makeover (2024)

LAS VEGAS — The Mirage is about to vanish from the Las Vegas Strip.

Gambling ends and the doors close Wednesday at the iconic tropical island-themed hotel-casino that opened in 1989 with a fire-spewing volcano outside, and Siegfried & Roy’s lions and dolphins inside.

Frenzied final days have seen standing-room crowds wagering to win $1.6 million in slot machine progressive jackpot winnings that state regulations say have to be disbursed before the lights go out and a massive transformation of the property begins.

Guest rooms are already empty. The Beatles-themedCirque du Soleil show“Love” ended its 18-year run earlier this month. When gamblers are gone, only memories will remain of former casino mogulSteve Wynn’shotel that revolutionized the casino resort industry.

“Las Vegas always reinvents itself,” said Michael Green, a University of Nevada, Las Vegas history professor whose father dealt blackjack for decades at casinos, including the long-ago-imploded Stardust and Showboat. “The Mirage is no longer state-of-the-art.”

New operators Hard Rock Internationaland Florida-based Seminole Gaming plan to add 600 rooms to an existing 3,044 in a bright newguitar-shaped hotelwhere the sidewalk-side volcano rumbled and gushed nightly. Renderings depict guitar string-like beams spiking into the night sky from a purplish 660-foot (201-meter) tower.

“The Mirage was a transcendent property, changing the landscape of Las Vegas,” said Joe Lupo, president of The Mirage who will stay on at the new resort. “We are confident that Hard Rock Las Vegas will do the same in 2027.”

There won’t be a demolition spectacle like the now-shutteredTropicana casino-hotelseveral blocks down the Strip. That 22-story property is slated to be dynamited sometime later this year, to be replaced before 2028 by a baseball stadium to serve as the home field of the relocated MLB Oakland A’s.

At ceremonies Wednesday, some of the 127 employees who’ve been at The Mirage since it opened planned to mark its end with Lupo; Jim Allen, chairman of Hard Rock International and CEO of Seminole Gaming; and Alan Feldman, a longtime MGM Resorts casino executive who is now a fellow at the gambling institute at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Feldman was Wynn’s first publicist at the new resort.

“The doors opened to a crush of humanity and it stayed like that for days,” Feldman recalled in an interview. “It’s hard to capture what The Mirage changed. One of the things was that Las Vegas became more than Elvis, showgirls, round beds and gambling.”

Costing $630 million, it was no simple gambling hall. It was the world’s largest hotel at the time. Guests were met by a faint piña colada scent and two bronze mermaid statues on the way to check in at a desk with a huge shark and reef fish tank behind it.

It had glitzy shops, celebrity chef restaurants and theater-sized showrooms featuring headliners like Johnny Mathis, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton.

“Instead of neon, a garden of dozens of rich Canary Island palm trees and a cool refreshing waterfall,” Wynn recalled in a statement released Monday through his Las Vegas attorney, Donald Campbell. Wynn titled it “An Homage to Lady Mirage.”

Amid competition from casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and the expansion of tribal gambling in California, Wynn noted that The Mirage was the first new hotel to be built in Las Vegas in years. Its completion ushered in a virtual doubling of the resort capacity over the next decade — more than 30,000 hotel rooms — making Las Vegas one of the fastest growing cities in America.

“To call The Mirage a catalyst would be an understatement,” Wynn wrote.

By 2000, new resorts included Excalibur, Luxor, Treasure Island, MGM Grand, New York-New York, Monte Carlo, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, Venetian and Paris Las Vegas. Many were funded by Wall Street bonds. Wynn bought and demolished the 50-year-old Desert Inn to build and open his eponymous Wynn Resort in 2005.

Wynn, now 82 and living in Florida, paid a $10 million fine to Nevada gambling regulators last year and cut ties with the industry he helped shape toend a yearslong legal fightstemming from media reports in 2018 that he sexually harassed or assaulted several women at his hotels. He has always denied the allegations against him.

Feldman recalled that the design of The Mirage made it “an unusual and unexpected place, where people wondered, ‘How do you have all this in the middle of the desert?’”

Bo Bernhard, director of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas International Gaming Institute, studies the emergence of what he terms the “fun economy” around the world. He said The Mirage gave Las Vegas an exportable product, like cars from Detroit, and set a standard for resort development in places like Singapore and Sydney.

The Seminole Tribe acquired the Hard Rock brand in 2007 and is thefirst Native American operatorin the lucrative and competitive Las Vegas Boulevard corridor. The tribe also operates seven casinos in Florida and owns the Hard Rock Hotel & Casinos business with locations in 76 countries. It purchased naming rights in 2016 toHard Rock Stadiumin Miami Gardens, Florida.

An off-Strip former Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas was separately owned. A group that included billionaire Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, acquired that hotel-casino in 2018 from a Toronto investment giant for around$500 million. It was renovated and reopened in 2021 as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.

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After reshaping Las Vegas, The Mirage to be reinvented as part of a massive Hard Rock makeover (2024)

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When was Mirage remodeled? ›

The Mirage
OwnerVici Properties
Operating license holderHard Rock International
ArchitectJoel Bergman
Renovated in1995, 2002, 2004–2006, 2008, 2024–2027
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Is Hard Rock demolishing the Mirage? ›

The Mirage in Las Vegas is closing. Here's what to know about its Hard Rock rebrand. The property will will shutter its doors in July to begin its transformation into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas. The Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is getting ready to officially close its doors.

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Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerJC Hospitality Virgin Hotels
Operating license holderMohegan Gaming and Entertainment
Previous namesHard Rock Hotel (1995–2020)
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Is the Mirage closing permanently? ›

The Mirage, Vegas' first true 'megaresort,' to close permanently after 34 years. General views of the Mirage hotel and casino on Aug. 17, 2020, in Las Vegas.

What is the future of the Mirage Las Vegas? ›

Hard Rock International (HRI) will close the resort on July 17, 2024, to begin a construction project to transform the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas by 2027. The Mirage was the Wynns' first megaresort, the largest hotel in the world at that point.

Which Casino in Vegas is closing down? ›

The Las Vegas Strip is losing another iconic hotel property, dimming the lights for the last time at The Mirage later this summer. Hard Rock International, which acquired The Mirage in 2022, announced it will officially cease operations of the hotel on July 17.

What happened to the Hard Rock in Las Vegas? ›

Las Vegas previously had a Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, but it closed in 2020 to rebrand as the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Virgin Hotels and an investor group led by Juniper Capital Partners had acquired the property in 2018.

Is Hard Rock coming back to Vegas? ›

Allen promised more details in months to come. Lupo, who remains the property president following the change of hands, said the new Hard Rock Las Vegas will open in 2027.

Who owns the Mirage in Las Vegas now? ›

MGM Resorts bought the Mirage from Wynn in 2000 and sold it in 2022 for more than $1 billion to Hard Rock International. It's the second time Hard Rock will have a presence in Las Vegas, with the brand previously owning the now-Virgin Hotel off the Strip.

What happened to the white tigers at the Mirage? ›

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Six tigers previously kept at the Mirage casino in Las Vegas for the now-shuttered attraction “Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden” have been given a new home at the WildCat Ridge Sanctuary near Scotts Mills, Ore.

How many floors is the Bellagio? ›

One of the most identifiable hotels on the Las Vegas Strip is the Bellagio Hotel, iconic for its spectacular fountain show and one of the top casinos in the world. The main building of the hotel features 36 floors, while the newly built Spa Tower adds an extra 33 floors to the property.

Is the Mirage closing in 2024? ›

Mirage closing in July 2024, transforming into Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The Mirage is preparing to close its doors in July as the property is renovated and rebranded as a Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Is the Mirage closing in July for renovations? ›

The July 17 closure will clear the way for major renovations and construction on the 80-acre property, which is to reopen in 2027 as the Hard Rock Las Vegas, featuring a hotel tower in the shape of a guitar soaring nearly 700 feet above the heart of the Strip.

Is the Mirage being rebuilt? ›

Hotel Will Reopen in 2027 After Redevelopment

Hard Rock International plans to close the property July 17 for a multiyear redevelopment project that will include a new resort that features a nearly 700-foot guitar-shaped hotel, according to a news release.

When was the Mirage 5 made? ›

Production and operational experience

The Mirage 5 first flew at Melun-Villaroche on May 19, 1967, piloted by Hervé Leprince-Ringuet. The Israeli order for 50 Mirage 5 Js was signed in April 7, 1966.

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