Mirage Resort & Casino A 4 star hotel in Las Vegas

Polynesian-themed hotel with erupting volcano The hotel's very own volcano spews smoke and fire 100 feet above the waters below (evenings). The waterfall streams with molten lava.

Remodeled in 2002, guestrooms offer semi-canopy beds. Suites feature a TV that rises from a cabinet located at the foot of the bed.

Spa facilities include a gym, steam rooms, saunas, fruit/juice bar, and full vanity area (free access with selected spa treatments).

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Mirage Resort & Casino

Dining at the Mirage Resort & Casino

Japonais - Japan and European influences. Intimate setting. Opening summer, 2006.

Caribe Café - All-day dining in festive setting. Vast selection of breakfasts, salads, burgers, sandwiches, dinner entrées and desserts. Opening summer, 2006.

California Pizza Kitchen – Hearth-baked pizza; pasta, and salad. Opening summer, 2006.

Cravings - Buffet dining. Features eleven cooking stations. Opening summer, 2006.

Carnegie Delicatessen - Overstuffed sandwiches, matzoh ball soup, and more. Opening summer, 2006.

Paradise Café - Tropical poolside setting; Continental breakfast, lunch, snacks, and drinks. Opening summer, 2006.

Coconuts Ice Cream Shop - Ice cream parlor. Homemade ice cream, sorbet, and frozen yogurt. Opening summer, 2006.

Attractions near this hotel

Getting there: The best way to get to the hotel from the airport is taxi ($5–$15) or rental car. Car rentals are available online.
McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time to the Mirage Resort and Casino is 12 minutes and distance is 4 miles.

Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Exit the airport via Paradise Rd and bear right onto Swenson St. Turn left on E Naples Dr, then right on Paradise Rd. Turn left on E Flamingo Rd and go about 1 mile. Turn right on Las Vegas Blvd S (the Strip) and go about .5 miles to the hotel.

Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.25 miles
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.25 miles
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 0.5 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 2.75 miles
Downtown Las Vegas - 3.75 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 32 miles
Getting around: Guests have many options for getting to the casinos along the Strip. A city bus (less than $5) operates along the Strip, and private trollies (less than $5) serve selected casinos. Many guests choose to walk. Taxis are readily available, and guests who drive find free parking at most destinations.

The Las Vegas Monorail ($5) operates along the Las Vegas resort corridor connecting major resort properties and the convention center. The average speed is 16 miles per hour, or 15 minutes to complete the 4-mile run. Stations are: MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah’s/Imperial, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. The monorail operates from 7 AM to 2 AM on weekdays, 7 AM to 3 AM on weekends. Daily, multi-day, and multi-ride passes are available.

Fees and hours are subject to change without prior notification.

Entertainment

The Dolphin Habitat is home to Atlantic bottlenose dolphins.

Master impressionist Danny Gans presents a show of comedy, music, and many voices.

A 54-foot-high volcano in a streetside lagoon erupts every hour from 7 PM - midnight, spewing fire and steam down its waterfall sides.

A 20,000-gallon saltwater aquarium is located behind the front desk, and a 90-foot atrium houses a tropical rain forest.

Comprising 100,000 square feet, the casino offers slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, keno, a poker room, and expansive sports book.

Glittering shops and boutiques comprise The Shopping Promenade. Other hotel shops include one for dolphin souvenirs and one for Secret Garden souvenirs.


JET Nightclub offers three dance floors and four bars on multiple levels.

Danny Gans is an acclaimed singer-comedian-impressionist-actor, and the Danny Gans Theater has also become home to such headlines as Jay Leno, David Spade, Ray Romano, Wayne Brady, Brad Garrett, Kevin James, and Damon Wayans.

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