This is the final weekend to stay at the iconic hotel-casino.
Casinos & Gaming
“Everyone has a story to tell” about The Mirage as the iconic property nears its closure.
The operators of the vintage Las Vegas Strip hotel-casino that closed April 2 are targeting an early October implosion for its two hotel towers.
As the Mirage prepares to cease operations, former employees and observers of the resort reflect on how those animals will tie into its legacy.
The chance at winning part of $1.6 million has brought out thousands of gamblers to the Mirage, with emotions running high on the casino floor.
It is the first casino resort property on the Strip to feature rooms with balconies since The Cosmopolitan opened in 2010.
They will be honored in a ceremony when the American Gaming Association meets for the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas in October.
Culinary Local 226 announced the agreements, covering about 1,000 workers, at two hotels operated by MGM Resorts International.
As a record heat wave settles into Las Vegas, workplace-related heat complaints have spiked.
This property is on the market, multiple industry sources confirmed.
Before The Mirage, one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most iconic hotel-casinos, closes for good on July 17, there are a few details last-time visitors should know.
These star-studded videos are sure to jog some memories of the Las Vegas Strip resort’s nearly 35-year history.
About 94 percent of all bettors in the state do so without difficulties, but the other 6 percent have a problem, a percentage that’s higher than the national average.
A spokesperson said the updated development plans adjust for forecasted parking demand in the future expansion. It would add about 2,200 spaces in future phases.
The hotel-casino owned by Hard Rock International must give away the money before its closure.