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Labor Day Weekend

MGM Resorts to reopen iconic The Mirage in Las Vegas next August 27

MGM Resorts International informed that the company will reopen The Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip on August 27, just in time for Labor Day Weekend. The 3,044-room resort has been closed since March due to the coronavirus crisis. The company has reported 'better than expected' results since reopening at least 10 of its Las Vegas properties with a comprehensive Seven-Point Safety Plan in place.

"As we have slowly and thoughtfully reintroduced our properties across the country, we have placed the health and safety of our guests and employees first at all times," MGM Resorts' CEO and President Bill Hornbuckle said. "Reopening The Mirage allows us to bring many more of our employees back to work, which is critical in the recovery of our community."

The company has reported "better than expected" results since reopening at least 10 of its Las Vegas properties with a comprehensive Seven-Point Safety Plan in place that includes screening and COVID-19 testing for employees, mandatory face masks for both employees and guests as well as a strict physical distancing policy and the option of contactless check-in and check-out through the MGM Resorts App, among other enhanced health and safety measures.

The availability of services and amenities at The Mirage will vary amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, MGM is offering complimentary self-parking for guests as valet parking is currently unavailable.

The Mirage is one of the last of 13 MGM Las Vegas hotels to reopen. Its reopening will leave Park MGM and NoMad, a boutique hotel within Park MGM, as the only two MGM hotels still closed.

Source: GMB