Free slots will tackle a unique which means within the last week of the landmark Mirage Lodge & On line casino.
Earlier than the 34-year-old Las Vegas Strip establishment completely shuts its doorways on July 17, the on line casino is obligated to pay out all progressive jackpots, per Nevada Gaming Fee rules. That’s a complete $1.6 million in prizes in per week’s time.
Mirage personnel confirmed they’re doling out $1.2 million in slots and $400,000 in desk video games “for the final time” with the payouts being made between July 9 and July 16.
Progressive slot jackpot drawings are scheduled to happen each half-hour from 3 to 7 p.m., with $200,000 to be given away from July 9/11, $250,000 from July 12-13 and $100,000 on July 16. Progressive jackpot will increase every time the sport is performed till it’s gained.
Gamers should be 21 or older and want to make use of the Mirage’s Unity card, a gamers rewards program, whereas playing.
Progressive desk video games that may pay out the winnings are Pai Gow, Final Texas Maintain ‘Em and Three Card Poker, Let it Experience, Blackjack and Baccarat.
The $400,000 in desk sport prize cash shall be given away on Friday and Saturday.
The jackpot dispersal marks one of many Mirage’s last acts, with the final bookings clearing out on Sunday.
In Could, proprietor Arduous Rock Worldwide introduced it was closing on July 17 the jungle-fantasy themed resort maybe greatest identified for its exploding 54-foot man-made volcano, magicians Siegfried and Roy, and its white tigers and dolphins.
The Mirage is getting ready to be redeveloped into the Arduous Rock Lodge & On line casino and Guitar Lodge Las Vegas, with the volcano giving strategy to a virtually 700-foot guitar-shaped resort. The undertaking is predicted to open in spring 2027. The same 638-room resort stands in Hollywood, Fla.
The Mirage’s closure is the second on the Strip this 12 months.
The Tropicana, which opened in 1957, closed its doorways in April to make approach for a 30,000-seat stadium that’s anticipated to function the house of the Oakland A’s.