Designed to astonish, this Polynesian-themed hotel features its own erupting volcano and molten-lava waterfall, and is located less than 3 miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center.
It wouldn't be Polynesia without a coconut grove—plus a lagoon-shaped pool, waterslides, waterfalls, and a 22,000-square-foot health spa with fitness center and steam rooms. The Mirage symbolizes refined elegance and adult pleasure for discriminating guests from around the globe.
Renovated in November 2007, the resort’s 22,000-square-foot spa features redesigned steam rooms, saunas, and spa tubs; an increased number of treatment rooms for massage services; a meditation room for guests receiving services; and an updated co-ed fitness facility providing cardio machines, strength-training equipment, and free weights. Use of spa facilities, including its fitness center, is available for a surcharge or complimentary with a treatment.
The redesigned (November 2007) Kim Vô Salon at The Mirage, features a barber shop, a variety of wigs and hair extensions, and an increased number of styling stations and manicure-pedicure chairs. The 2,300-square-foot retail boutique offers spa and salon products, cosmetics, specialty apparel, accessories, and gifts for men and women.
In addition to a lagoon-style pool, the Mirage offers a secluded, adults-only pool (surcharge), where topless sunbathing is permitted.
The City Center Residential Gallery, located in the lobby, provides guests with information about City Center and its residences. Guests can set up tours of the Residential Sales Pavilion.
Other highlights include a 100,000-square-foot casino and an array of dining choices—from an Brazilian steakhouse to an outpost of New York’s Carnegie Deli.
Pool cabanas, open seasonally from 10 AM - 6 PM, are available to rent. Amenities include 32-inch flat-panel LCD TVs; MP3-docking stations; and new chaise lounges, contemporary ceiling fans, and area rugs. All non-casino cabana reservations and wait list requests are managed by the concierge.
Dining:
Stack - Contemporary American restaurant designed to resemble a canyon. "Stacked" wood sides and black ceiling with theatrical lights. Dinner only.
Onda Ristorante & Wine Lounge - Classic Italian cuisine with contemporary refinements. Dinner only.
Samba Brazilian Steakhouse - Brazilian-style service of unlimited portions of marinated meats, poultry, and seafood, as well as à la carte items. Dinner only.
The Beatles REVOLUTION LOUNGE - 7,000-square-foot lounge with high-tech features including seven interactive tables, and floors and walls pulsating with light and shadow patterns. Beatles' originals, remixes, and covers mixed with 1960s and 1970s classic rock, soul, and funk music. Nightly musical themes.
Japonais - Fine-dining restaurant serving contemporary Japanese cuisine. Dinner only.
The hotel has almost 20 restaurants and bars to choose from.
Entertainment:
In a custom-built theater offering 360-degree seating, panoramic video projections, and surround sound, the Cirque du Soleil production LOVE celebrates the musical legacy of The Beatles through original recordings. Two shows nightly, Thursday–Monday.
Singer/comedian/impressionist Danny Gans performs on a varying schedule. Headliners such as Jay Leno, Brad Garrett, and Ray Romano also appear.
Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays from 10:30 PM to 4 AM, the multi-level JET nightclub provides DJ music on three dance floors and drinks at four bars (hours subject to change).
Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat includes white lions, white tigers, striped tigers, an Asian elephant, and Atlantic bottlenose dolphins.
The 100,000-square-foot casino includes a poker room and a race-and-sports book.
Rooms:
This 30-story Las Vegas hotel offers 2,763 guestrooms and suites. Partial canopies over beds include reading lights. High-speed Internet is available for a surcharge.
Other amenities include pay movies, two multi-line phones, dining sets, and marble bathrooms with Gilchrist & Soames Aqua Lime toiletries.