Southern Nevada lost more than 4,500 hotel rooms in 2024 when the Tropicana and Mirage closed their doors and the region won’t fully bounce back from those losses until the Hard Rock Las Vegas opens its doors in 2027, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said.
The Tropicana closed in April with its two towers imploded in October to make way for a $1.75 billion, 33,000-seat capacity Major League Baseball stadium for the Athletics and an adjacent Bally’s Corp. resort. The Mirage, meanwhile, was closed in July so that its Seminole Indian Tribe owners can develop the new $1.5 billion, 3,640-room Hard Rock Las Vegas which will include a new guitar-shaped hotel tower where the Mirage volcano once stood.