LAS VEGAS – In a move that has shocked and delighted patrons, The Mirage Hotel & Casino announced a six-day promotional event that will see a staggering $1.6 million in winnings paid out ahead of the casino’s temporary closure.
The iconic Las Vegas resort, owned by MGM Resorts International, is set to temporarily shutter its doors on December 2nd as a result of the ongoing global pandemic. But before the lights go out, The Mirage is pulling out all the stops to give back to its loyal customers.
The promotion, which kicked off on November 27th, will run until December 2nd and offers guests the chance to win big through a series of giveaways, drawings, and slot tournaments. According to casino officials, the $1.6 million in prizes will be distributed through various means, including cash giveaways, free play, and even luxury hotel stays.
“This is our way of saying thank you to our valued guests for their continued support throughout the years,” said John McManus, Vice President of Marketing at The Mirage. “We wanted to go out with a bang and show our appreciation for all those who have made The Mirage their home away from home.”
The promotion has already generated a buzz among casino-goers, with many flocking to The Mirage to take advantage of the unique opportunity. “I can’t believe they are giving away so much money,” exclaimed one excited player. “It’s like Christmas came early!”
In addition to the cash prizes, The Mirage is also offering special discounts and deals on dining, entertainment, and shopping throughout the six-day event. The resort’s famous volcano show and Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat are still open to guests, providing an added bonus for those celebrating the end of an era at The Mirage.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the casino’s closure, patrons are remaining optimistic about the future. “I’m sad to see The Mirage go, but I know they’ll be back better than ever,” said another enthusiastic player. “I can’t wait to see what they have in store for us next.”
With just a few days left before the doors close, The Mirage is pulling out all the stops to make its final days memorable for all who walk through its doors. As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end – but in this case, it’s ending with a $1.6 million bang.