Las Vegsa - The Mirage Vegas
Owned by MGM Mirage, this Hawaiian-themed, 3,000 room hotel is
as much an entertainment complex as a place to stay. Over 40 years
ago it was known as Castaways. However, it's as up-to-the-minute
fresh as any place in Vegas now.

Inside the front entrance is a lush tropical rainforest housed
under a 100-foot high dome, with 60-foot palm trees providing
'shade'. Not far away are the lagoons where visitors can swim or
walk among palm trees. With two pools and a series of cliffs where
water streams down into grottos, it's a man-made paradise. Step
along and step up to the Paradise Cafe or the Dolphin Bar and sip a
cool drink on a hot Vegas day.
If you're feeling especially hot, or want to get that way, try
the Bare pool area. A clothing-free environment, you can lounge
away and observe the local beauty while sipping a drink from the
bar. You'll enjoy the sunshine au naturel as the dolphins swim only
a few feet away.
Connected to it is a Siegfried & Roy-sponsored animal
attraction: the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat. The area is a
carefully reconstructed tropical paradise. Here, a dozen species
fly, crawl or swim continuously. The 2.5 million gallon pool is
home to several Atlantic bottleneck dolphins in a sandy-bottomed
artificial coral reef system. With four connected pools, they enjoy
plenty of variety and so will the visitor.
For a closer look at sea life, visit the Aquarium - a 20,000
gallon seawater enclosure that houses puffer fish, tangs and other
interesting creatures. There are over 60 species represented among
the 1,000 animals and all are easily visible within the 53-foot
long, six-foot wide by 8-foot high, 4-inch thick acrylic walls.
Until a few years ago the hotel was the home of the Siegfried
& Roy white tiger-themed show. But Roy was attacked by one of
the animals and the show closed down. Fortunately, the tigers are
still around in the White Tiger Habitat.
Visible daily, these rare beauties are on display 24 hours per
day, 7 days per week in a carefully controlled environment. With a
pool, fountains and simulated mountain terrain for the tigers to
enjoy, it's a treat for them as well as the viewer.
Outside is the Mirage volcano - an artificial Vesuvius that
erupts periodically throughout the evening. At the top of each hour
from 7 p.m. to midnight, flames shoot high into the night sky,
spraying smoke and fire a hundred feet up.
Backed by design expertise that helped create the Bellagio
Fountains, it's a not-to-miss attraction. Over 50 feet high,
situated on three water-covered acres, it's been awe-inspiring
viewers for almost 20 years. It even smells interesting. To mask
the scent of the gas used to power the volcano, the structure emits
PiƱa Colada vapor.
Come smell the breeze at The Mirage.
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