Set amidst lush foliage, towering waterfalls and sparkling lagoons, The Mirage is a South Seas oasis, offering the serenity of the tropic... more »
Set amidst lush foliage, towering waterfalls and sparkling lagoons, The Mirage is a South Seas oasis, offering the serenity of the tropics and the excitement of Las Vegas. A fiery volcano welcomes you to this AAA-Four Diamond resort featuring 2,763 deluxe rooms and 281 luxuriously appointed suites. Elegant surroundings, attention to detail and dedicated employees create a memorable experience whether your stay is for business or pleasure, or a little of both. Fine dining, legendary entertainment, exquisite meeting facilities and the unique jungle sanctuary for Siegfried and Roy's rare exotic animals complement the amenities of a luxurious Spa and Salon, dramatic lagoon pool, full service business center, and eclectic array of designer shops. Entertainment: The Beatles REVOLUTION LOUNGE - High-tech light and shadow patterns create a psychedelic sensory environment in this 7,000-square-foot BRAND NEW ultra-lounge. The music is '60s & '70s classic rock, soul and funk, heavy on the Beatles originals, remixes and covers - Beatles archive footage plays in Yellow Submarine portholes, and the full-service Abbey Road Bar bridges the Beatles' era and our own. JET Nightclub - Think BIG! With three dance floors and four bars on multiple levels, you can keep your head spinning and your body moving all night long. JET, the ultimate nightclub experience. Danny Gans - "Entertainer of the Year" in Las Vegas, Danny Gans is being called the finest singer-comedian-impressionist-actor in the business today by entertainment critics and his peers alike. Audiences of all ages go wild over his award winning show. Headliners - The Danny Gans theater has also become home to such headlines as Jay Leno, David Spade, Ray Romano, Wayne Brady, Brad Garrett, Kevin James, and Damon Wayans. **Should an energy surcharge be implemented, a $3.00 per room, per day fee will be billed at checkout. Guests must be 21 to check-in. Conventioneers will be charged convention rate by hotel if room is booked online.** The Mirage main pool and jacuzzi are open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bare Pool is open five days a week, and will be open all 7 days in later, warmer weather: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday through Monday, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Pool cabanas are now open for the season as well, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., as is the Paradise Caf?, from 9 to 4. Enjoy a continental breakfast, lavish lunch, alluring snacks and exotic drinks in this tropical poolside setting. The CityCenter Residential Gallery at The Mirage provides guests with general information about CityCenter and its residences. Guests will be able to set up tours at The Residential Gallery for Residential Sales Pavilion, located between the Monte Carlo and New York-New York properties.
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This Polynesian-themed hotel features its own erupting volcano and molten-lava waterfall, and is located right on the Strip.
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pros: everythingmy husand and i stayed here may 2004. we were in vegas for our wedding. first off, when we arrived at check without us knowing they had upgraded us to a tower suite. we were so surprised. even though we wasnt even getting married...
About three months ago, my cousin asked
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Posted May 28, 2008
Good
About three months ago, my cousin asked me if I wanted to go to Las Vegas for a weekend in May. Her boyfriend was going to play in a baseball tournament in Vegas and she wanted some company. Well, a few friends and family also agreed to keep her...
I like Las Vegas. That’s something
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Posted May 26, 2008
Excellent
I like Las Vegas. That’s something a lot of business travelers don’t like to say. But you never feel like a sad case eating dinner alone in a restaurant. The place was built for business travelers.
If you want to be where the action is,
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Posted May 15, 2008
Good
If you want to be where the action is, stay at the Mirage. Right in the middle of the strip. They are remodeling the hotel and we didn't get one of the remodeled rooms, but they did upgrade us to the 24th floor with private elevators to the 24th & ...
I've been to Vegas 7 times, & the
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Posted May 15, 2008
Mediocre
I've been to Vegas 7 times, & the service at the Mirage was easily the worse. The rooms were not impressive & the beds were uncomfortable. The bathrooms are very small & the carpets are dirty. None of the staff smile, they make you feel as if you ...
Pool is amazing. Pool-side cafe for
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Posted May 07, 2008
Excellent
Pool is amazing. Pool-side cafe for breakfast is good. The nightclub "Revolution' is very cool, music not great but the actual club is amazing. Friendly staff. Great casino. Location ok but seems the hotspots are at the end of the strip (near New...
We wen't to Las Vegas and stay at The
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Posted May 03, 2008
Excellent
We wen't to Las Vegas and stay at The MGM Grand Hotel. we were four couples and we have good fun. We like the hotel, the room, and the good food at the Rainforest Restaurant.. The buffet of breakfast everything wa great. IF I GO AGAIN I will stay ...
Great location in the middle of
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Posted May 02, 2008
Okay
Great location in the middle of everything. Easy walk to Bellagio, Caesars, TI, and others. We had a non-renovated room and I've honestly stayed in nicer rooms at Holiday Inn Express. It was a far cry from the rooms at Venetian. Pool is nice, but ...
44 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Came with a group of 1200 for a celebration. My room was below expectations. The air conditioner would not cool the room even with the curtains shut and the unit set on 55 for two days. The outside temperature was a pleasant mid 70's during the day and 50's at night, I would hate to be here in the midst of summer.. The hallway was cooler. The minibar did not cool at all. The carpet was filthy and worn out. Eating utensils and glasses, cigarette butts were in the hall leading up to my room and for two days they remained untouched. Maid service entered my room without knocking. TWICE. Unbelievable. The staff's friendliness ranged from extemely pleasant to uncaring. The one thing I do recommend it the performance of "Love" at the Mirage. It was fantastic.