Officials have previously said the attraction will be torn down, but “there are no current plans to change the volcano show,” according to MGM Resorts. To answer the first question likely on everyone’s mind: No, the volcano show won’t close - yet.
While The Mirage will have a new owner by year’s end, guests shouldn’t expect any major changes just yet.Īs the iconic Strip resort prepares to switch ownership from MGM Resorts International to Hard Rock International, who acquired the operations of the resort for $1.08 billion last year, questions have loomed about how the transition will play out. Carlos Burgos, left, and Heidy Rivera, of Puerto Rico, take a selfie in front of The Mirage hotel-casino on Labor Day, Monday, Sept.