The Mirage
The Mirage Hotel and Casino | |
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Location | Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, Nevada |
Address | 3400 Las Vegas Blvd South |
Opening date | November 22, 1989 |
Theme | Polynesia |
Number of rooms | 3,044 |
Total gaming space | 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) |
Permanent shows |
Terry Fator The Beatles: LOVE |
Signature attractions |
The Volcano Dolphin Habitat The Secret Garden |
Notable restaurants |
Japonais STACK Fin TOM COLICCHIO'S HERITAGE STEAK Portofino Samba Brazilian Steakhouse |
Owner | MGM Resorts International |
Architect | Joel Bergman |
Website |
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The Mirage is a 3,044 room Polynesian-themed hotel and casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The resort was built by developer Steve Wynn and is currently owned and operated by MGM Resorts International.
The original marquee sign in front of the Mirage is the largest free standing marquee in the world. The resort is connected by a free tram to the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino neighboring the hotel's property to the north.
History
Construction
The Mirage was built by developer Steve Wynn and designed by Joel Bergman. It opened on November 22, 1989 and was the first resort that was built with the money of Wall Street through the use of junk bonds. It was built on the site formerly occupied by the Castaways and prior to that, the Red Rooster Nite Club. In 1980, Steve Wynn, a family friend, asked Roger Thomas to join a team designing the first major ground-up resort in Las Vegas in 25 years, a hotel and casino more sophisticated than others in the city. This would become The Mirage resort and hotel, which opened in 1989.
The Mirage was the most expensive hotel-casino in history, with a construction cost of US $630 million.[1] The hotel's distinctive gold windows get their color from actual gold dust used in the tinting process.
Its construction is also considered noteworthy in that Wynn had set a new standard for Vegas resorts, and is widely considered to be the father of today's Las Vegas. Prior to The Mirage's opening, the city was experiencing a decline in tourism that began in the 1970s, especially around the time that the state of New Jersey legalized gambling and tourists (in particular those on the East Coast) began to frequent the casinos of Atlantic City. Also, this was a time when Las Vegas was no longer considered a fashionable destination, so a new, high-profile, project was necessary to jump-start the ailing industry. When it opened, The Mirage was the first casino to use security cameras full-time on all table games.[2]
Early years
From 1990 through 2003, The Mirage was the venue for the Siegfried & Roy show. The two headliners combined magic and the use of wild animals. The show closed in 2003 after performer Roy Horn was bitten and injured by one of the white tigers used in the show.
In 1993, The Mirage hosted an extended run of the Cirque du Soleil show Nouvelle Expérience in a tent in The Mirage parking lot. It was during this time that Steve Wynn decided to invite Cirque to create Mystère for the soon-to-be-built Treasure Island resort next door. Finally returning to where they began in Las Vegas, Cirque du Soleil has a permanent production at The Mirage, LOVE.[3]
In 2004, Danny Gans took over the marquee becoming the resort's main entertainment attraction. In December 2006, the Beatles-themed REVOLUTION ultra-lounge opened. It was the first time Cirque du Soleil was involved in the development of a nightlife venue, operated by The Light Group.
Recent years
Gans left The Mirage in February 2009 to star in a show at the Encore Las Vegas.[4] In 2009, ventriloquist and 2007 America's Got Talent winner Terry Fator began a 5-year run at the hotel. Also in 2009, The Mirage was featured on The Amazing Race 15, where one team member had to bungee the other into the air to grab a bouquet of flowers presented in the Love theater.
In November 2012 The Mirage casino became the second Las Vegas casino to offer Geoff Hall's Blackjack variant Free Bet Blackjack, after the Golden Nugget Casino.[5] In 2014, The Mirage was featured in The Amazing Race 24, where teams had to replace the lightbulbs in the letter 'I' in 'Mirage'.
In 2015 MGM Resorts International announced that it would would place the Mirage and other properties into a real estate investment trust. MGM would continue to operate The Mirage.[6]
Attractions
Notable features include:
- Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat. The Secret Garden was designed by Manny Caamano.
- An artificial volcano along the Strip that "erupts" nightly at 7PM and 8PM, plus 9PM on Friday and Saturday. After sister property Bellagio opened, the design firm WET Enterprises improved the technology behind the volcano effect to make it more spectacular in 1996. To avoid the smell of uncombusted natural gas odorant, the mercaptan is stripped from the natural gas and a pina colada fragrance is added to the natural gas stream. The Volcano closed for a second and more elaborate renovation in February 2008 and reopened on December 8, 2008. A new soundtrack, complete with the sounds of actual volcanoes erupting, and featuring the work of Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart,[7] has been included for an even more enhanced experience.
- An atrium at the hotel entrance features a large number of palm trees, water features, and other "rainforest" flora.
- The 53-foot-long (16 m), 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) aquarium behind the registration desk is home to nearly 1000 specimens.
- LOVE, a Cirque du Soleil theatrical production involving remixes of The Beatles.
- Terry Fator is a current showcase after winning America's Got Talent.
- "1OAK", a 16,000 square feet (1,500 m2) nightclub with a New York theme.[8][9] The venue features 2 separate areas and regularly hosts events.[10]
- "Revolution Ultra Lounge", a 4,000 square feet (370 m2) Ultra Lounge venue with a capacity of 400 people.[11] The venue has a Beatles theme, is the first nightlife experience for Cirque Du Soliel,[11][12] and has a weekly LGBT Sunday night event called "Revo Sundays".[13][14]
- "Bare", a poolside lounge in which guests can go topless.[15][16] While men are welcome, this attraction is mainly promoted for women since they are allowed in the lounge for $10–$20 as opposed to the charge for men of $20–$40. One must be 21 years or older to enter.[17]
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Sporting events
- December 7, 1989 - Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Durán 3
- October 25, 1990 - Evander Holyfield vs. Buster Douglas
- May 18, 1996 - Félix Trinidad vs. Freddie Pendleton
Appearances in film
- The poker room at The Mirage was the dream destination of Matt Damon's character in the movie Rounders.
- The movie Vegas Vacation was filmed mainly at The Mirage.
- The Mirage is parodied in at least three video games: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as 'The Visage', Need For Speed: Carbon as 'The Mirror', and Hitman: Blood Money as 'The Shamal'.
- The Mirage was one of the three casinos that Danny Ocean and his crew robbed in the 2001 version of the film Ocean's Eleven.
- A scene from Steve Martin's Sgt. Bilko was shot at The Mirage.
- The movie Pure Country featuring George Strait features scenes from The Mirage.
- The show Criss Angel: Mindfreak sometimes takes place here.
- Cher's 1991 CBS special Cher Extravaganza: Live at the Mirage was taped during stops of the singer's 1990 Heart of Stone Tour.
- The volcano attraction at the front of the casino was briefly used in the 1997 film Volcano.
- The 2009 film 2012 featured the Mirage several times; one in a destroyed Vegas from a magnitude 10.9 earthquake in California.
- A scene from the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street features the Mirage during Jordan Belfort's bachelor's party, the event takes place in 1991.
- The Mirage was featured in The Amazing Race 15 and The Amazing Race 24.
See also
References
- ↑ Joyce Kim, Jung-Eun. "Sunrise, sunset? Comparing the Las Vegas and Macao gaming markets in 2010". University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Retrieved 10 July 2014.
- ↑ Arnold M. Knightly (February 25, 2007), Blink and you'll miss him, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Page 1E.
- ↑ Norm Clarke (June 17, 2003). "`Mystere' worker recalls uncertain times during show's birth". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved June 28, 2008.
- ↑ Danny Gans to star in the new Encore theatre in 2009
- ↑ ThePOGG (25 November 2012). "ThePOGG Interviews - Geoff Hall - creator of Blackjack Switch".
- ↑ Stutz, Howard (October 29, 2015). "MGM Resorts to form REIT using 10 properties". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
- ↑ http://mirage.com/attractions/volcano.aspx
- ↑ "1OAK at The Mirage page". Vegas.com. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
- ↑ "1OAK at The Mirage page". LasVegas.com. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
- ↑ "1OAK Website page". 1OAK,com. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
- 1 2 "MGM Revolution bio page". MGM. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
- ↑ "Las Vegas Review Journal Beatles Revolution Lounge review page". Las Vegas Review Journal. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
- ↑ "Vegas Revolution Lounge bio page". Vegas.com. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
- ↑ "Gay Bars in Vegas Revolution Lounge review page". Gay Bars Vegas. Retrieved 2015-01-10.
- ↑ Snow, Michelle. "Bare Pool Opens at The Mirage". Las Vegas Travel Guide. April 2, 2007.
- ↑ "Mirage’s Bare Adult Pool Opens Tomorrow". March 11, 2009. VegasHotelPools.com.
- ↑ Bare website
- ↑ Roger, Thomas. "A LAS VEGAS CASINO DESIGN MASTERMIND SHARES HIS SECRETS". http://www.elledecor.com. Elle Decore. External link in
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- Mirage.com – official website
- Bare at the Mirage
- 1 OAK – Mirage Nightclub
Coordinates: 36°07′16″N 115°10′31″W / 36.12111°N 115.17528°W
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