The Mirage's 33rd birthday will likely be one of its last.
'We get to experience it with the kids again.'
That's why we came back, so we can see it again,' Zee Kallab, a visitor from Dallas, told KTNV on Tuesday. 'Just walking by, waiting for the volcano, and seeing the lights. 'It was probably the most expensive show in the history of the world at the time it was built,' Kenneth Feld, CEO of Feld Entertainment, told ABC's '20/20.'Īmong many tourists and locals, the resort may be best-known for its landmark volcano. Perhaps most famously, magicians Siegfried and Roy opened their show at the hotel-casino in 1990. Over the past three decades, the Mirage has been home to iconic acts - most recently, Cirque du Soleil's 'Love,' a tribute to The Beatles. The opening ushered in an era of mega-resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) - Happy birthday, Mirage! Tuesday marks 33 years since Steve Wynn opened the Mirage on Nov.