The Mirage—the iconic tropical-themed hotel on the Las Vegas Strip that’s known for its nightly volcano shows and its lucky casino floor—is shutting down on July 17. Rising from its volcanic ...
Steve Wynn, who had revived The Golden Nugget in downtown Las Vegas, set out to raise the bar on the Strip, as Jay Sarno and Thomas Hull had done decades earlier. In 1989 Wynn opened the Mirage ...
After closing its doors last summer, crews are still working to dismantle pieces of the iconic Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip. Dubbed the “Oasis in the Desert,” the historic property shut its ...
An iconic Las Vegas resort that inspired the rise of mega-resorts on the Strip will close its doors to make way for a guitar-shaped hotel. The Mirage, which casino magnate Steve Wynn first opened ...
First it was the volcano. Now it’s the atrium. Piece by piece, the iconic elements of the Mirage casino are being demolished ...
fun at the Mirage comes as close to wholesome and all-ages as it gets on the Las Vegas Strip. With an on-site dolphin habitat, an incredible pool, the corny but spectacular volcano show ...
“To call The Mirage a catalyst would be an understatement,” Wynn wrote. By 2000, more than 30,000 new hotel rooms were added as new Las Vegas Strip resorts went up: Excalibur, Luxor, Treasure ...