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Robbie Knievel will Fly Over Mirage Casino’s Refurbished Volcano

Filed under: Las Vegas, sin city, sin city events — admin December 19, 2008 @ 4:05 am

mirage volcano
With almost one year of no activity, the Mirage Megaresort’s famed volcano will be brought to life larger and more impressive than in the past. The popular LV casino and hotel is bringing out their best to draw as many visitors as feasible to take a look at their transformation.

This New Year’s Eve, the stuntman and daredevil Robbie Knievel will try a motorcycle jump over the Mirage Hotel’s manmade volcano. This jump will mark the conclusion of a 3-year redecoration of the Sin City casino and hotel. Over this period, the Vegas hotel and casino has spent around $110 million upgrading their accommodations and suites.

This New Year’s Eve act is scheduled to be Knievel’s last act in the United States. The act will carry on for 5 minutes and present fireworks and a high-tech music soundtrack. The music for the presentation has been written by former Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart. Robbie Knievel is the son of the deceased Evil Knievel-the first and most renowned daredevils.

The LV Mirage was constructed in 1989 by Vegas industrialist Steve Wynn and was deemed as Vegas’ 1st megaresort. This reconstruction is one of a set of hotels on the Sin City Strip in the past year. This hotel and casino hopes that this show will invite a big number of tourists to the Las Vegas casino. The idea behind the upgrade is to surpass other famous Vegas hotel-casinos like the Bellagio hotel and casino.

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