After nearly thirty years of entertaining guests with its iconic volcano show and lavish accommodations, The Mirage casino in Las Vegas has announced its closing date to make way for a new, guitar-shaped Hard Rock hotel.
Since opening in 1989, The Mirage has been a staple of the Las Vegas Strip, drawing visitors from around the world with its luxurious rooms, world-class dining options, and renowned entertainment offerings. From Siegfried and Roy’s legendary magic show to the Cirque du Soleil production “Love” featuring The Beatles’ music, The Mirage has long been known as a must-see destination for tourists looking to experience the glitz and glamour of Sin City.
However, with changing tastes and preferences in the hospitality industry, The Mirage’s parent company MGM Resorts International has decided to rebrand the property as part of a larger effort to revitalize its portfolio of properties on the Las Vegas Strip. In a statement released by the company, CEO Bill Hornbuckle expressed excitement about the future of the property, which will now be transformed into a guitar-shaped Hard Rock hotel and casino.
The new Hard Rock hotel is set to feature a state-of-the-art casino, a variety of dining options, and a rooftop pool with stunning views of the Las Vegas skyline. In addition, the property will pay homage to the Hard Rock brand’s rock-and-roll roots with memorabilia from famous musicians displayed throughout the hotel.
While many longtime fans of The Mirage may be sad to see the beloved property close its doors, the announcement of the new Hard Rock hotel has generated buzz and excitement among tourists and locals alike. With its distinctive design and unparalleled amenities, the guitar-shaped hotel is poised to become a new landmark on the Las Vegas Strip and a must-visit destination for visitors looking to experience the best of what Sin City has to offer.
As The Mirage prepares to bid farewell to its guests for the last time, the casino is planning a series of special events and promotions to celebrate its legacy and thank patrons for their years of loyal support. The closing date for The Mirage has been set for September 1, 2022, with the new Hard Rock hotel expected to open its doors to the public shortly thereafter.
For fans of The Mirage, the announcement of its closing date may be bittersweet, but the promise of a new and exciting chapter in Las Vegas’ entertainment landscape is sure to entice visitors to come and experience the magic of the guitar-shaped Hard Rock hotel for themselves.