The Mirage is the first project entirely
supervised by Las Vegas legend Steve Wynn. He envisioned a casino that was much more than
a casino, the Mirage was to be a resort and entertainment mecca. Originally considered a
huge gamble, the Mirage turned out to be a huge success. (It now seems obvious that you
would take a chance on a guy named Wynn).
Today, the Mirage is one of
the nicest casinos in the world and one of our editor's favorite spots in Las Vegas. One
can't miss the Mirage on the strip. Besides containing exotic trees and plants, the front
of the Mirage has a huge volcano that erupts every fifteen minutes (after dusk). One will
hear occasional rumbles from the volcano before it blows, and when it erupts water and
flames are shot 100-feet in the air. Orange, yellow and red lights illuminate the water so
it looks like spewing lava. Flames roll down the volcano and into the lagoon, making an
impressive show. It is definitely worth checking out up close; you'll feel the heat
from the flames and get sprayed with a bit of mist, but that's part of the experience.
Inside
the casino it doesn't get less impressive. You'll feel like you walked into a tropical
rainforest. There are banana trees, palms, and waterfalls inside a gorgeous 90-foot
atruim. The adjacent lobby is one of the prettiest in Vegas. The main attraction of
the lobby is a 20,000-gallon aquarium that simulates a coral reef. The 53-foot wide tank
is filled with all sorts of colorful fish. It can be quite mesmerizing to watch while
waiting in line. The Mirage is also known for it's service, so the wait is never too long.
Behind glass on one side
the entrance is an enclosure for some of Sigfried & Roy's famous white
tigers. They headline at the Mirage and figure prominently. (airbrushed pictures of the
pair are everywhere) For an additional charge, visitors can see the rare white tigers up
close in Sigfried & Roy's Secret Garden. The Secret
Garden of Sigfried & Roy The tour also includes a look at
the new Dolphin habitat.
The casino floor is one of the nicest in town and one of our favorite places
to gamble. Many other people feel the same way, so there's usually a decent amount of
people at the tables. The sports book features a movie sized screen with theater sound and
comfortable seats. This is a great place to watch football on Sundays or get crazy with
March Madness. The poker room is also noteworthy. There are a lot of professional sharks
in these waters, but the atmosphere is comfortable and the games are well run. The Mirage
is a good place to find out how good you are (or think you are) at poker.
The rooms at the Mirage are
designed tastefully, with oak armoires containing 25-inch screen TVs. For fellow webheads,
the phones in the rooms can accommodate modems and fax machines. However, the best part of
staying at the Mirage is definitely the pool area and spa. The pool is huge and features
waterfalls, palm trees and waterslides. It is literally an oasis in the desert (with great
service and optional private cabanas). People who take the free tram between the Mirage
and Treasure Island might be able to sneak a peek at the pool area. Those who do often
turn green with envy.