However, it's not quite ready for an image revamp, as
the Mirage's tropical theme probably will never go out
of style in the parched flatlands of Las Vegas.
Located midway on the Vegas Strip, the Mirage is committed
to excellent entertainment, dining and renowned attractions.
The Mirage ushered in several new eras for Las Vegas:
A new commitment to quality and excellence, a bona fide
effort to make casino interiors more aesthetically pleasing
and a building boom that continues to this day.
Looking around, it is readily apparent why the Mirage
spurred on its neighbors to greater things. The hotel
is done in cool Polynesian touches and festooned with
tropical greenery; the entrance to the casino is through
a 90-foot-high glass atrium filled with royal palms,
orchids and banana trees.
The Mirage is home to Danny Gans, one of the best impressionists
who slips seamlessly from one character to another.
The white tigers of Siegfried & Roy reside near
one of the entrances, while dolphins swim in an outside
pool and live sharks glide stealthily through a tank
behind the reception counter.
3,049 rooms fill a Y-shaped tower, and guests have a
full spa and a lush pool area to keep them occupied
during the day with a number of restaurants, lounges
and abundant gaming to appease them at night.
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