The Mirage is not owned by Marriott. As of now, the Mirage is actually owned and operated by Hard Rock International. This change in ownership occurred in 2018 when the resort and casino was sold by MGM Resorts International to the Seminole Tribe of Florida, who then partnered with Hard Rock to manage the property.
This change in ownership has brought some exciting changes to the Mirage. Hard Rock International is known for its expertise in the hospitality industry, particularly in the area of music and entertainment. With their ownership of the Mirage, we can expect to see a greater emphasis on live music and entertainment events at the resort.
As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can also speak to the potential impact this change in ownership may have on the dining and beverage offerings at the Mirage. Hard Rock International has a strong focus on providing unique and memorable dining experiences, and they often incorporate music themes into their restaurant concepts. This could mean that we may see some exciting new dining options at the Mirage, with a focus on creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere for guests.
When it comes to the beverage offerings, Hard Rock International is also known for their extensive selection of craft beers and creative cocktails. As a brewer myself, I always appreciate when a resort or casino takes the time to curate a diverse and interesting beer menu. So, I will be curious to see if the Mirage under Hard Rock's ownership will bring in a wider range of craft beers and perhaps even collaborate with local breweries to create unique and exclusive brews for their guests.
While the Mirage is no longer owned by Marriott, the change in ownership to Hard Rock International brings with it the potential for exciting new developments and enhancements to the resort and casino. From a focus on live entertainment to unique dining experiences and a diverse beverage selection, it will be interesting to see how the Mirage evolves under its new ownership.