A Las Vegas casino has to give away $1.6 million before it closes

The Mirage Hotel & Casino was bought by Hard Rock International in 2023

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The Mirage Hotel & Casino is closing July 17.
The Mirage Hotel & Casino is closing July 17.
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The Mirage, the classic Las Vegas casino and hotel, is running six-day promotion that will pay out $1.6 million before it closes next week.

The Polynesian-themed casino was the Las Vegas Strip’s first ever mega-resort when it opened in 1989 and was home to Siegfried & Roy’s magic show, which ran for 14 years.

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The storied casino is now set to close its doors 35 years later on July 17 — but before it ceases operations, the casino is required by law to give away $1.6 million.

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Nevada gambling regulations require casinos that are closing to pay out any money it has acquired from progressive jackpot games, since most of the money was made from gamblers’ losses.

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The Mirage started its promo on July 9 to give away over a million dollars.

The casino is promising to pay out $200,000 in guaranteed winnings to people who play progressive slot machines on July 9, 10, and 11. It will increase the guaranteed winnings to $250,000 on July 12 and 13. Finally, the casino is guaranteeing $100,000 in winnings on July 16th.

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The drawings will start every day of the promotion from 3 pm to 7 pm. Players will need to be playing on a slot machine within two minutes of each drawing for a chance to win.

The casino is also launching a promo to give away $400,000 to table game players. To qualify players must play a progressive table game — like Texas Hold’em, Blackjack, and Baccarat — from 11 am to 7 pm on July 12 and 13.

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Players will than be entered in a drawing for a prize of over $200,000 on the day they played.

Hard Rock International acquired The Mirage Hotel & Casino in 2023 from MGM Resorts International for $1 billion.

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Hard Rock is closing the casino to transform the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and the Guitar Hotel Las Vegas, a 700-foot guitar-shaped hotel.