The towering palms. The lagoons and waterfalls. The exotic blooms. Beneath our 100-foot dome, suspend your disbelief and marvel that a rainforest can thrive at the nexus of our modern milieu.
I have no idea why this even has a Unilocal listing– it’s essentially the lobby area you walk through between the self-park/check-in area and the actual casino floor. There are real live plants and, during the day, sunlight– neither of which is all too common in casinos. But the area is small, and the plants are not anything spectacular or seasonally appropriate like the Bellagio Conservatory. It’s easier to walk around this area than through it with so many tourists stopping to take a photo.
Kristina M.
Place rating: 4 Boise, ID
Very cool attraction to see if you’re in the area! Well maintained and a cool site inside of a hotel.
Tom J.
Place rating: 1 Winona, MN
I guess if you’d never seen the Atrium before the MGM got it hands on it you might be impressed. What an incredible downgrade. Nothing here that one couldn’t find in the plant selection at home depot. Heart breaking at best.
Maria P.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Nice area, i can see where i can be the star of the show here at the Mirage. The flowers were unique and tropical. I loved their flower selection. I think we just got there when they needed to do flower maintenance(some flowers looked dull or were dying.) I did notice a florist the following morning cleaning up the flowers and replacing the dead ones =).
Manish S.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
its always a little akward to walk from the parking garage through the lobby all the way accross the casino to get to anything in the mirage if you self park. but the treck is worth it to get a nice little view of sunlight and plants growing in the atrium. very small and short but still you can’t help but appreciate it in the middle of the desert!
Paul B.
Place rating: 5 Claremont, CA
The atrium never fails when your staying in the Mirage and it just makes you want to stay awhile and smell the fresh air.