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Mirage revives volcano attraction
- By Nikos Portiakos
- Published 09/10/2008
- Las Vegas , Attractions , Hotels
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The Mirage hotel and casino has started its $25
million facelift of its legendary erupting volcano attraction first introduced
in 1989 on the Las Vegas Strip. The volcano was
among the hottest
The new volcano, which is
expected to be completed by the end of this year, is getting over a hundred new
fireball launching devices that will spout gas flames 12 feet in the air in synchrony
with a drum score exclusively co-composed by Grateful Dead ex-drummer Mickey
Hart created to recreate the sound and the vibration of "the Earth
belching" and projected to the audience through a high-tech sound system
specially designed for the famous Las Vegas attraction.
"It's our version of a
birthing of a volcano, which is filled with a lot of different kinds of
emotional content, anticipation and anxiety. It's filled with magic and power. You
might even be able to feel the lava coming down on top of you." Hart said.
The improved volcano is part
of the $110 million renovation works planned by the Mirage owner, MGM Mirage
Inc. The works include upgraded rooms and suites as well as a new Las Vegas nightclub,
restaurants and the Cirque du Soleil's Beatles-themed "Love."
"It looks dangerous,
but in reality it's not. We just want people to stand back on their
heels," said Jim Doyle, the director of new technologies at design firm
WET, best known for its work at the Bellagio fountains.
According to WET, the firm
has spent two years creating the fire-shooting device designed to surface every
night during the hourly shows.
Mirage President Scott
Sibella said he wanted the volcano to be closer to the new indoor attractions
and other features created to bring visitors inside their casinos. However, Sibella
said The Mirage will someday construct a bridge connecting the volcano to the
casino doorway.
"It does draw thousands of people for every eruption, but the challenge is getting them inside the property." said Sibella.
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