Mirage to Hard Rock: Las Vegas Transformation Unveiled

Details are surfacing regarding the transformation of The Mirage in Las Vegas into a Hard Rock International property. County Commissioners have approved design plans that include distinctive guitar-shaped structures. The refurbishment also encompasses an impressive 1.2 million square feet expansion, featuring a new theater, additional ballroom, and retail spaces.
Recognizing the significance of pools as revenue generators in
Details are surfacing regarding the transformation of The Mirage in Las Vegas into a Hard Rock International property. County Commissioners have approved design plans that include distinctive guitar-shaped structures. The refurbishment also encompasses an impressive 1.2 million square feet expansion, featuring a new theater, additional ballroom, and retail spaces.
Recognizing the significance of pools as revenue generators in Las Vegas, Hard Rock plans to enhance the existing pool facilities. The iconic Mirage volcano, a staple on the Strip, will make way for the guitar-shaped structures, marking a notable change in the city’s skyline.
The Mirage, known for hosting renowned concerts and boxing matches in its 20,000-seat stadium, is set for a comprehensive upgrade. The expansion plans encompass a larger casino, multiple new restaurants, and the addition of a new day club, signaling a dynamic shift in the property’s offerings.
The city’s anticipation for the rebranding is evident, with design plans swiftly approved at a recent meeting. Notable features like the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, reminiscent of the Siegfried and Roy era, will be removed as part of the renovation.
While construction commencement remains uncertain, officials have hinted at nearly doubling the casino’s size through the expansive project. Hard Rock International’s acquisition of The Mirage almost a year ago paves the way for an exciting chapter in the evolution of this iconic Las Vegas destination.
, Hard Rock plans to enhance the existing pool facilities. The iconic Mirage volcano, a staple on the Strip, will make way for the guitar-shaped structures, marking a notable change in the city’s skyline.
The Mirage, known for hosting renowned concerts and boxing matches in its 20,000-seat stadium, is set for a comprehensive upgrade. The expansion plans encompass a larger casino, multiple new restaurants, and the addition of a new day club, signaling a dynamic shift in the property’s offerings.
The city’s anticipation for the rebranding is evident, with design plans swiftly approved at a recent meeting. Notable features like the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, reminiscent of the Siegfried and Roy era, will be removed as part of the renovation.
While construction commencement remains uncertain, officials have hinted at nearly doubling the casino’s size through the expansive project. Hard Rock International’s acquisition of The Mirage almost a year ago paves the way for an exciting chapter in the evolution of this iconic Las Vegas destination.