Miracle Mile Shops, Las Vegas
Miracle Mile Shops is an enclosed shopping mall stretching 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometers) along the renowned Las Vegas Strip. With its name evoking images of bustling retail districts across the nation, the mall offers a captivating shopping experience, while paying homage to the vibrant "Miracle Mile" district. Transforming its identity into a Los Angeles-themed resort, this casino has undergone renovations to capture the essence of its new theme.
Inside this remarkable mall, visitors can explore over 170 stores and savor delectable cuisine at 15 distinct restaurants. Entertainment thrives within its walls, featuring renowned venues like the Saxe Theater and V Theater. Throughout the day, a multitude of captivating shows grace the stage, including the ever-popular V - The Ultimate Variety Show and the mesmerizing Nathan Burton Magic Show.
Adding to the allure, visitors can witness a captivating indoor "rainstorm" show, showcasing artificial lightning, enveloping fog, and cascading rain. These immersive displays take place at the top of each hour daily, with additional shows occurring every half hour on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Originally debuting on August 17, 2000, as the Desert Passage Mall within the reconstructed Aladdin Hotel, this grand establishment was built with a Moroccan theme. However, in 2003, following the sale of the mall and the transformation of the Aladdin into Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, the Desert Passage underwent extensive renovations. It emerged with a fresh Los Angeles-inspired design, ultimately rebranding itself as the Miracle Mile Shops in 2007.
Inside this remarkable mall, visitors can explore over 170 stores and savor delectable cuisine at 15 distinct restaurants. Entertainment thrives within its walls, featuring renowned venues like the Saxe Theater and V Theater. Throughout the day, a multitude of captivating shows grace the stage, including the ever-popular V - The Ultimate Variety Show and the mesmerizing Nathan Burton Magic Show.
Adding to the allure, visitors can witness a captivating indoor "rainstorm" show, showcasing artificial lightning, enveloping fog, and cascading rain. These immersive displays take place at the top of each hour daily, with additional shows occurring every half hour on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Originally debuting on August 17, 2000, as the Desert Passage Mall within the reconstructed Aladdin Hotel, this grand establishment was built with a Moroccan theme. However, in 2003, following the sale of the mall and the transformation of the Aladdin into Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, the Desert Passage underwent extensive renovations. It emerged with a fresh Los Angeles-inspired design, ultimately rebranding itself as the Miracle Mile Shops in 2007.
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Sight Name: Miracle Mile Shops
Sight Location: Las Vegas, USA (See walking tours in Las Vegas)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Las Vegas, USA (See walking tours in Las Vegas)
Sight Type: Shopping
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