It’s been about a year since the Seminole Indian Tribe — owner of the Hard Rock International brand — bought the Mirage and longer since it announced plans to transform the iconic Strip property, but you wouldn’t notice any changes from Las Vegas Boulevard.
Avid Vegas watchers may have to wait longer for more visible changes. Hard Rock officials have stayed tight-lipped about how they plan to turn the Polynesian-themed property into a music-themed gambling mecca, letting plans come to the public through public development meetings and company town halls. Here’s what we know, and don’t know, about the Mirage’s transition to Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas.
