The Mirage Las Vegas is Closing Midweek 🎰 (Las Vegas Reopening 2020) – Traveling Well For Less

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The Mirage Hotel and Casino is closing Monday through Wednesday starting January 4, 2021.

This comes on the heels of their announcement last month of not accepting room reservations midweek.

Not only will The Mirage not take midweek bookings, the entire casino is closing Monday through Wednesday.

Starting January 4, 2021, Monday through Wednesday The Mirage Las Vegas will go dark.

Everything at The Mirage will close all gambling, restaurants, the hotel, and everything else on the hotel property.

The Mirage is the second Las Vegas casino to cease all operations during the week. Last month the Encore Las Vegas shut their doors.

But while the Encore is dark Monday through Thursday, The Mirage will only be dark Monday through Wednesday.

They hope to resume normal business hours by March 2021. But MGM Resorts will continue to evaluate how COVID-19 is affecting The Mirage and make a determination later.

Casinos have been hit hard this year and several have had to close midweek. When the LINQ reopened, they were closed midweek but are now fully operational.

But Park MGM closed hotel bookings for midweek a month after reopening. Planet Hollywood reopened with planned hotel midweek closures.

Last month Mandalay Bay closed room reservations midweek. The Palazzo closed the hotel a couple of weeks ago but has kept the restaurants and bars open.

It’s a bummer to see an icon like The Mirage closing midweek. But if it helps keep the hotel stay afloat and remain in business later that’s a good thing.

How do you feel about The Mirage shutting down Monday through Wednesday? Tell me in the comments.

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11 comments

Traveling Well For Less December 22, 2020 - 12:47 am

How do you feel about The Mirage shutting down Monday through Wednesday?

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Andrew Lopez Finance December 22, 2020 - 1:07 am

The mirage casino is closing mid-week? So you're telling me I can't yolo my life savings on black?!?!?

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bill james December 22, 2020 - 2:17 am

I love your programs. It is a fact that no casino can survive on 25% business. Casinos need volume for gambling to pay off for the casino. If this continues all casinos as we know them will shut down. Many of the casinos are now owned by investment funds that have global agendas. I miss seeing Benny, Jackie and the others that really made Las Vegas great.

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Jean Banda December 22, 2020 - 3:48 am

Park mgm is also closed midweek, palazzo is close as well, I wouldn’t be surprised if other hotels on strip follows.

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Jean Banda December 22, 2020 - 3:53 am

It’s affected everyone but in turn it will decrease the spread of COVID and in hopes, Vegas will come back full swing summer 2021, along with the rest of the country . Thanks for sharing

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Gemeric December 22, 2020 - 6:57 pm

Who has the desire effort or money to come to Las Vegas kinda of a low priority in life now

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Mo Swole December 23, 2020 - 12:54 am

Seems like a Controlled demolition of the Economy. Any body of government that would Close businesses labeling some Essential and others Non-Essential for a virus that you have to be tested to even know if you have "IT" with a survivability rate of over 99 % and a false positive test reading of 80%… Has to be implementing these measures for something Iniquitous!!

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Andrew Popp December 23, 2020 - 1:59 pm

I have a reservation at the Mirage March 14-18. Do you think this will be affected?

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Forrest Gunt December 23, 2020 - 8:48 pm

That's click bait. Your header 'Mirage Closing' and thumbnail saying 'Closed' is misleading and unnecessary. It implies that the casino is going out of business. Our city/industry has enough hardship & misery without you exaggerating it for a few extra views. Just make good content & you'll build a regular viewer base. Spend a little time getting your sound/mic volume right, and less time squeezing clicks out of cynical/sensational titles. Gross background too. Are you in jail or an institution or something?

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Tim Sinnwell December 24, 2020 - 9:51 am

Vegas will end up needing a significant bailout to survive past 2022… kinda just a matter of time before this whole thing folds on itself..

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Lasvegas BreakingNews December 24, 2020 - 10:38 pm

Of course it's closing. Vloggers have destroyed Vegas with their constant invasion of the tourist privacy. It's sad the way Vloggers have painted Vegas in such negativity.

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