The Mirage Mugs
Description: A graphic featuring five silhouetted palm trees in vibrant colors: purple, yellow, orange, pink, and teal. Below the palm trees, the text "The Mirage" is written in a large, white, cursive font. Beneath that, "LAS VEGAS" is written in smaller, white, uppercase sans-serif font. The background is black.
Description: Steve Wynn, purchased the future land of the Mirage in 1986. A hotel-casino, the Castaways, occupied a portion of the property and was demolished to make way for the Mirage. The resort opened on November 22, 1989, after two years of construction. It was the world's most expensive resort, completed at a cost of $630 million. It was also among the world's largest hotels. The Mirage was the first megaresort to open on the Las Vegas Strip, and its success prompted a building boom in the 1990s for other large resorts along the Strip. The Mirage closed on July 17, 2024, and is expected to reopen under its new name in late 2027.
Mirage Casino and Resort Las Vegas Nevada Vintage Design Mug
by StudioPM71
$13 $18
Description: A vibrant arrangement of colorful palm fronds in yellow, orange, purple, pink, and teal are positioned in the upper left quadrant against a black background. Below the palm fronds, the text "THE Mirage" is displayed in a stylized font, with "LAS VEGAS" written below it in a block font.
Description: Mirage has always loved being the center of attention. As the youngest of four brothers, he mastered the art of joking around just to stand out. But beneath the humor, there was one thing he took seriously: Holo-Pilot technology. Introduced to illusion tech by his engineer mother, Mirage became obsessed, studying and refining it whenever he could. When his brothers went missing during the Outlands’ Civil War, Mirage stayed by his mother’s side. Together, they continued developing holo devices, and their shared work strengthened their bond. To support them, Mirage worked as a bartender, where he constantly heard stories about the Apex Games—tales of fame, fortune, and glory. He wanted in, but he couldn’t risk leaving his mother alone.
Laverdas of the 1970's - 2 3c's an SFC and a Mirage Mug
by Paul Gilbert Photography and Art
$13 $18
Description: The Mirage was a 3,000-room Polynesian-themed hotel and casino located on 3400 South Las Vegas Boulevard on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Opening in 1989, the Mirage was home to an infamous volcano, an exotic atrium located in the middle of the casino, a dolphin habitat, and numerous entertainment residencies. At the time the grand opening, it was the world's most expensive resort, completed at a cost of $630 million, and was also among the world's largest hotels. The Mirage was the first megaresort to open on the strip, and is credited with launching the family-friendly era of Las Vegas in the '90s, with the openings of multiple hotels and casinos that accommodated families with non-gambling and drinking fare.
Description: The Mirage was a hotel and casino located onSouth Las Vegas Boulevard on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Opening in 1989, the Mirage was home to an infamous volcano, an exotic atrium located in the middle of the casino, a dolphin habitat, and numerous entertainment residencies.
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I Blew John Summit Under The Dj Booth At Brooklyn Mirage Mug
by BJOMR
$13 $18
Description: Steve Wynn, purchased the future land of the Mirage in 1986. A hotel-casino, the Castaways, occupied a portion of the property and was demolished to make way for the Mirage. The resort opened on November 22, 1989, after two years of construction. It was the world's most expensive resort, completed at a cost of $630 million. It was also among the world's largest hotels. The Mirage was the first megaresort to open on the Las Vegas Strip, and its success prompted a building boom in the 1990s for other large resorts along the Strip. The Mirage closed on July 17, 2024, and is expected to reopen under its new name in late 2027.
Mirage Casino and Resort Las Vegas Nevada Vintage Design Distressed Mug
by StudioPM71
$13 $18