Loose slots will take on a different meaning in the final week of the iconic Mirage Hotel & Casino.
Before the 34-year-old Las Vegas Strip institution permanently closes its doors on July 17, the casino is required to pay out all progressive jackpots, Nevada Gaming Commission Regulations. In total, this amounts to $1.6 million in prizes in one week.
Mirage staff confirmed they are giving out $1.2 million in slots and $400,000 in table games “for the last time” and that payouts will be made between July 9 and July 16.
Progressive slot jackpot draws are scheduled for It will take place every 30 minutes from 3 to 7 p.m., with $200,000 in prizes on July 9-11, $250,000 on July 12-13, and $100,000 on July 16. The progressive jackpot increases each time the game is played until it is won.
Players must be 21 years or older and must use Mirage's Unity Card, a player rewards program, while playing.
The progressive table games that will pay out winnings are Pai Gow, Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em and Three Card Poker, Let it Ride, Blackjack and Baccarat.
The $400,000 prize money for the board game will be awarded It is given away on Friday and Saturday.
The distribution of the grand prize marks one of the final acts of the Mirage, with the last reservations due to be sold out on Sunday.
In May, the owner Hard Rock International announced The jungle-fantasy-themed hotel, perhaps best known for its exploding 54-foot man-made volcano, wizards Siegfried and Roy, and white tigers and dolphins, closed its doors on July 17.
The Mirage is preparing to be redeveloped into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas, and the volcano will make way for a 700-foot guitar-shaped hotel. The project is expected to open in spring 2027. A similar 638-room hotel The hotel is located in Hollywood, Florida.
The Mirage's closure is the second on the Strip this year.
The Tropicana, which opened in 1957, closed in April to make way for a 30,000-seat stadium expected to serve as the home of the Oakland Athletics.