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55-765: Dolby Live (formerly Park Theater ) is an indoor amphitheater on the grounds of the Park MGM casino hotel in Paradise , Nevada . Opening in December 2016, the theater primarily hosts concerts and residencies and is the second-largest theater on the Las Vegas Strip . The theater sits adjacent to the T-Mobile Arena and Toshiba Plaza. The theater was announced in July 2015, as part of the mass redevelopment of
110-450: A naming rights agreement with Dolby . As part of the agreement, the theater's sound system was upgraded to use Dolby Atmos , making it the first performance venue to use such technology. Park MGM Park MGM , formerly Monte Carlo Resort and Casino , is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada , United States. It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International . It
165-597: A wave pool and lazy river . The CityCenter Tram was added in 2009, connecting Monte Carlo with two other MGM properties, CityCenter and the Bellagio . The poker room was closed in 2017, as the Bellagio and CityCenter already offered such facilities. As Park MGM, the resort updated its sports book to resemble a sports bar and offer food. The updated property also added 77,000 sq ft (7,200 m ) of convention space. In 2018, Houston Hospitality opened On
220-580: A bingo room with seating for 550. The resort interior included the Street of Dreams, a French-themed area featuring cobblestone walkways, gas lights , and gargoyles. The property featured 22,000 sq ft (2,000 m ) of retail space divided into three sections, including the Street of Dreams. The facade along the Strip featured fountains, staircases and arches. This was removed in 2013, making way for restaurant space. The resort's pool area included
275-406: A capacity of 6,400 (5,200 for residency shows), making it the second largest theater on the Strip after PH Live . The venue is 150,000 square feet with a 135'x40' stage and 7,500 square foot proscenium arch. The theatre was designed ensuring the back row was only 145 feet from the stage. It also includes an 80'x40' 4K - LED screen. In October 2021, the theater was renamed "Dolby Live" as part of
330-408: A hotel-within-a-hotel on two occasions. Following the 2008 fire, the 32nd floor was stripped down in order to repair water damage. The entire floor was renovated and rebranded as Hotel32 . A renovation of the floor had already been planned at the time of the fire, and the incident prompted a complete rebuild. Hotel32 opened on August 10, 2009, and was aimed at a higher-end clientele compared to
385-583: A new 5,200-seat venue known as the Park Theater . The former Lance Burton venue was demolished to make way for the Park Theater, which opened on December 17, 2016. It was renamed Dolby Live in October 2021, in partnership with Dolby . The theater has had residencies by Ricky Martin ( All In ), Cher ( Classic Cher ), Lady Gaga ( Enigma ), Aerosmith ( Deuces Are Wild ), Maroon 5 , and
440-589: A partnership with the Sydell Group, which owned the NoMad hotel in New York City. Discussions with Sydell had been ongoing for three years before the partnership was announced in 2016. NoMad Las Vegas had a soft opening on October 12, 2018, and most of its amenities were fully operational a month later. The Park MGM property has a total of 2,993 rooms, including 293 at NoMad Las Vegas. The latter
495-535: A time when the casino was experiencing financial difficulties. The original majority owners of CCE were William Pennington , a former oil lease speculator and William Bennett , a former furniture salesman and the manager of The Mint Las Vegas casino. Circus Circus Enterprises purchased the Silver City Casino and Slots-A-Fun Casino in 1979 for $ 30 million, then refurbished both the interior and exterior. The company went public in 1983 and traded on
550-578: Is Las Vegas; we are at the top of the list of entertainment cities. We are not second to anybody. We're not going to have a property themed after a city from a far-away place." In June 2016, MGM announced that the Monte Carlo would be rebranded as Park MGM, a reference to The Park. The resort received a two-year renovation which took place in phases, allowing the property to remain open. The name change took effect on May 9, 2018, although construction remained ongoing. Renovations took place throughout
605-400: Is considered separate from Park MGM, with its own lobby and pool. NoMad rooms were designed to resemble urban apartments, and are higher priced compared with those at Park MGM. The hotel includes a ground level casino, bar, and restaurant. The NoMad's casino features the only high-limit gaming area on the property, and a Tiffany glass ceiling was retained from when the area operated as part of
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#1732787681352660-666: The Excalibur in 1990, the Luxor in 1993 and the Mandalay Bay in 1999 for which the group was renamed. The group entered into a joint venture in 1993 with Don Carano of Eldorado in Reno to develop and build Reno's largest and tallest megaresort titled Silver Legacy . The $ 350 million hotel opened on July 28, 1995. Circus Circus Enterprises held a majority stake in that Reno resort. Circus Circus Tunica opened on August 29, 1994. It
715-532: The Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall , Nevada Landing Hotel and Casino , Railroad Pass Hotel and Casino and 50% of the under-construction Monte Carlo Resort and Casino . The acquisition did not include the original Gold Strike near Boulder City , because the owners wanted to pass it on to their children. In 1995, Circus Circus purchased the Hacienda from Archon Corporation . By this time,
770-534: The Park Theater , opened in 2016 and has since been renamed Dolby Live. The theater seats 5,200, and was built on the former site of the Lance Burton Theatre. Park MGM originally operated as the Monte Carlo. A portion of the resort's land was once occupied by the Desert Rose motel, opened in 1953. Another portion of the future resort site was occupied by a golf course, built in the 1960s, for
825-532: The Hacienda was dwarfed by the many new megaresorts that were being built, in particular the Luxor , which had just been recently completed. On December 10, 1996, the Hacienda was closed to the public after 40 years, and imploded later that month. This implosion was broadcast on the Fox Network as a part of their New Year's Eve 1996 telecast. Despite the implosion, parts of the old resort still stood, due to
880-695: The Monte Carlo Theater. In early 2011, it was announced that the Blue Man Group would renovate and take over the venue. The Jabbawockeez relocated to a temporary tent structure on the Monte Carlo property, with seating for 867. As scheduled, the Jabbawockeez departed the resort in 2013. The Blue Man Group performed at Monte Carlo from October 2012 to October 2015. In 2015, as part of the Park MGM conversion, construction began on
935-466: The Monte Carlo in Monaco is tailored to high rollers . The Las Vegas property became popular among tourists as a second-choice hotel, handling overflow from other resorts. As of 2009, the Monte Carlo print advertising campaign featured intentionally misspelled French words ("tray sheek") coupled with glamorous images. The campaign's tagline was "Unpretentiously luxurious". Mirage and Circus Circus split
990-490: The Monte Carlo to receive their next clue. Circus Circus Enterprises Mandalay Resort Group (formerly Circus Circus Enterprises ) was an American hotel and casino operator based in Paradise , Nevada . Its major properties included Mandalay Bay , Luxor , Excalibur and Circus Circus , as well as half of the Monte Carlo . In terms of market capitalization, it was one of the largest casino operators in
1045-421: The Monte Carlo, with room rates going up to $ 6,000 per night. The hotel had 50 rooms, including suites and penthouses. Rooms featured an assistant, limo service, and Wii gaming consoles. The floor also included Lounge32, overlooking CityCenter. Hotel32 was removed during the resort's conversion into Park MGM. As part of the Park MGM project, the top four floors were rebranded as NoMad Las Vegas through
1100-399: The Monte Carlo. The Monte Carlo opened with six restaurants, including a 250-seat steakhouse and a 700-seat buffet featuring a Moroccan design. In addition, it offered a 210-seat food court. It also featured the Monte Carlo brewery and pub, which sold its own beers. It rebranded as The Pub in 2009, and removed its microbrewery; construction of the adjacent CityCenter forced the removal of
1155-483: The New York Stock Exchange. The company's properties found success in the 1980s offering a Las Vegas experience to families subsequently experimented upon by its competitors. Its converted Circus Circus (originally developed for the upmarket) and later Excalibur properties offered gaming opportunities for adults and separate non-gambling games and theme-park-style experiences for underage visitors under
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#17327876813521210-638: The Record, an 11,000 sq ft (1,000 m ) speakeasy and nightclub. It has capacity for approximately 1,000 people, and includes a double-decker bus converted into a DJ booth. In 2019, restaurateur Bricia Lopez opened Mama Rabbit, a bar specializing in tequila and mezcal . The name is a reference to Mayahuel , a female deity who is mother to a group of rabbits known as the Centzon Tōtōchtin . The Monte Carlo opened with 3,014 rooms, and now has 2,700 as Park MGM. The property has featured
1265-423: The aging Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. Spearheaded by MGM Resorts International and AEG, construction began November 2, 2015 on the "MGM Resorts Theater" (later known as the "MCR Concert Hall" before settling on its current name) at the site of the former Lance Burton Theatre . After one year of construction, the $ 90 million theatre opened on December 17, 2016, with a concert by Stevie Nicks . The theater boasts
1320-476: The blaze, which was put out by 12:15 p.m. Certain parts of the fire could not be reached from the roof; in these cases, firefighters instead had to break open hotel-room windows to reach the flames. The Monte Carlo had been occupied by approximately 5,000 guests and 950 employees when the fire broke out. The entire resort was evacuated and closed indefinitely until repairs could take place. Thirteen people were treated for smoke inhalation. The evacuation process
1375-425: The building not falling into its footprint, but toppling into its parking lot. The next day a wrecking crew was brought in to bring down the remaining parts. In March 1999, it was replaced by the Mandalay Bay . The group was also a partner with Mirage Resorts on the 1996 opening of the nearby Monte Carlo Resort and Casino . Circus Circus Enterprises closed the Silver City Casino on October 31, 1999. Following
1430-550: The completion of Mandalay Bay in 1999, the name of the company was changed to Mandalay Resorts Group. On December 14, 1999, MotorCity Casino Hotel opened. On May 23, 2002, the Mandalay Resort Group announced a second 1,122-room hotel tower at their Mandalay Bay property, with a cost of at least $ 200 million. Construction began on the tower in September 2002. The name of the tower, THEhotel at Mandalay Bay ,
1485-410: The contractor $ 18,000, alleging it broke nine workplace safety laws. However, the agency's review board overturned nearly all of the citations, while acknowledging that the contractor failed to take necessary precautions to prevent the fire spread. Revenue losses were initially estimated at $ 1.1 million for each day of the Monte Carlo's closure. The resort ultimately lost nearly $ 100 million because of
1540-527: The end of 2018. Magician Lance Burton headlined at the Monte Carlo from its opening until September 4, 2010. He had previously performed at the Hacienda resort, also on the Strip, since 1991. Burton originally signed a 13-year contract with the Monte Carlo, which built him a 1,200-seat venue known as the Lance Burton Theatre . His show was successful, closely associating him with the Monte Carlo. In 2009, Burton signed an extension with
1595-530: The entire resort, and cost more than $ 550 million, before concluding in December 2018. During 2016, ownership of the Monte Carlo and other MGM properties was transferred to MGM Growth Properties (later acquired by Vici Properties in 2022), while MGM Resorts continued to operate it under a lease agreement. Nevada casinos were ordered to close in March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on
1650-422: The facade. According to fire officials, the workers had failed to acquire a permit for their work and failed to use a slag mat, designed to catch molten drippings. The contracting company said its welders had a permit and worked safely and responsibly. Because the fire was determined to be accidental, no citations were issued by the fire department. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined
1705-417: The fire at a faster rate. Many rooms also suffered water damage and had to be stripped down for repair work, which began a day after the fire. Welding had been taking place on the roof and was the cause of the fire. A team of contractors had been cutting steel for a walkway along the roof's edge, to be installed for window-washing. Pieces of molten steel fell onto the roof, sparking a fire which spread to
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1760-417: The fire damage occurred to the hotel tower's upper exterior, which was left blackened. Large chunks of EIFS fell from the tower; the structure was built according to the 1991 Uniform Building Code , which allowed a thicker amount of foam compared with modern standards. A later analysis found that a non-approved resin had been used in two areas along the roof during initial construction, which helped spread
1815-448: The fire, including damage and lost revenue from the closure. However, company losses were minimal due to MGM's portfolio of Strip properties. The fire also had no negative impact on other businesses along the Strip, which operated as normal. The Monte Carlo partially reopened on February 15, 2008, and much of the property was operational within a week. In 2015, construction was underway on MGM's nearby T-Mobile Arena . The Monte Carlo
1870-552: The fire, including damage and lost revenue from the closure. It reopened three weeks later. The top floor suffered water damage and received a total renovation, reopening as Hotel32 in August 2009. It operated as a hotel-within-a-hotel, offering 50 rooms. In June 2016, MGM announced that it would renovate the Monte Carlo and rebrand it as Park MGM, with the name change taking effect on May 9, 2018. The two-year renovation, costing more than $ 550 million, concluded in December 2018. Hotel32
1925-457: The first concert residency by Janet Jackson ( Metamorphosis ). The Monte Carlo made several media appearances, including the films Dance with Me (1998), and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004). It was also in the television series The X-Files , serving as the main location in the season six episode " Three of a Kind " (1999). In the finale of The Amazing Race 15 (2009), teams had to count out $ 1 million worth of poker chips at
1980-517: The ice bar, closed in 2017 to make way for new eateries, part of the Park MGM conversion. Two new restaurants opened in 2017: Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar, which originated in Chicago; and Primrose, a French restaurant seating more than 300. Also added was Eataly , part of a chain of Italian restaurants. MGM had tried for 10 years to bring the chain to one of its Strip resorts. Chef Roy Choi opened Best Friend, his first Las Vegas restaurant, at
2035-408: The large brewing tanks in order to create more room. Dragon Noodle Co. & Sushi Bar debuted with the Monte Carlo. It was remodeled in 2009 and updated to include cocktail waitresses dressed as anime characters. In 2008, the resort debuted Brand, a 5,000 sq ft (460 m ) steakhouse by The Light Group , while an ice bar opened two years later. Several restaurants, as well as
2090-624: The nearby Dunes hotel-casino. Mirage Resorts purchased the Dunes and its golf course in November 1992, and closed them both a couple months later. In May 1994, Mirage and Gold Strike Resorts announced a joint venture to build a then-unnamed resort on part of the former golf course. The Desert Rose was also purchased and demolished to make way for the resort. Ground was broken in March 1995. Circus Circus Enterprises acquired Gold Strike three months later and took over its role of managing
2145-626: The project. Gold Strike had hoped to name the project the Grand Victoria, the same name as the casino being developed by the company in Illinois, but that idea was discarded because of potential confusion with the MGM Grand . "Victoria" and "Victoria Bay" were reported as likely names. Details about the property were revealed in July 1995, including that it would be named the Monte Carlo and feature Belle Époque architecture , based on
2200-659: The resort for up to six years. However, he departed the property in 2010, due to disagreements with resort management. Burton had reportedly been asked to reduce his budget, to which he replied that he would rather end the show. Other entertainers in the Lance Burton Theatre included comedian Frank Caliendo , who performed there from 2009 to 2011. Following Burton's departure, the Jabbawockeez dance crew began performance of their residency at Monte Carlo, entitled "MÜS.I.C". It took place in Burton's former venue, renamed
2255-486: The resort's profits, and operations were overseen by the latter company. MGM Grand, Inc. acquired Mirage in 2000, forming MGM Mirage and acquiring 50-percent ownership of the Monte Carlo. MGM acquired the other half in 2005, after purchasing Mandalay Resort Group (formerly Circus Circus Enterprises). The rooftop of the hotel's 32-story tower contains most of the resort's air-conditioning, as well as electrical equipment. An architectural facade, measuring three stories,
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2310-586: The same roof. In 1983, Circus Circus purchased the Edgewater Hotel and Casino in Laughlin, Nevada for $ 17 million. The next year, the company bought the neighboring Colorado Belle casino from Advanced Patent Technology and John Fulton for $ 4 million. The company planned to move the unprofitable Colorado Belle to make room for an expansion of the Edgewater. The group subsequently developed
2365-403: The state . Nevada casinos began reopening a few months later. When Park MGM reopened on September 30, 2020, it instituted a non-smoking policy, becoming the only casino resort on the Strip to be smoke-free. This was done to attract a non-smoking clientele who dislike the cigarette smoke that is typically associated with casinos. The timing for such a decision was considered appropriate, as there
2420-455: The unaffiliated Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco . The Monte Carlo opened to the public at midnight on June 21, 1996, following an invitation-only pre-opening celebration, including a fireworks show. Originally proposed as a $ 250 million project, the final cost ballooned up to $ 344 million. The resort aimed for mass appeal, offering European luxury rooms to middle-income guests, whereas
2475-540: The world. Its stock traded on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker symbol "CIR" and "MBG". The company was originally known as Circus Circus Enterprises and originated with Jay Sarno 's 1968 opening of the Circus Circus as well as a Circus Circus in Reno, which opened in 1978. The company incorporated as Circus Circus Enterprises (CCE) in 1974 to purchase Circus Circus from Sarno at
2530-417: Was built along the top of the tower to hide the rooftop machinery. The facade was part of the resort's original construction. It was made with a foam known as exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS), which is widely used, including on other resorts along the Las Vegas Strip . A three-alarm rooftop fire began on January 25, 2008, shortly before 11:00 a.m. Approximately 120 firefighters responded to
2585-400: Was chosen in September 2003. The tower opened on December 17, 2003. On June 4, 2004, one of Mandalay's largest competitors, MGM Mirage , announced a bid to acquire it for $ 68 per share plus assumption of debt. The stock closed at $ 60.27 per share on June 4. Although the proposal was announced after the close of trading on June 4, the volume of trading in Mandalay Resort Group stock on that day
2640-558: Was completed on April 26, 2005 for $ 7.9 billion. MGM executives were confident that antitrust regulators would not require the sale of any of the two companies' properties. Michigan law, however, forbade one company from owning multiple casinos, requiring the sale of either the MGM Grand Detroit or Mandalay's 54% stake in the MotorCity Casino . After some vacillation about which property to sell, Mandalay accepted
2695-531: Was developed by Mirage Resorts and Circus Circus Enterprises , both later acquired by MGM. The resort opened as the Monte Carlo on June 21, 1996. Its design was based on the Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco . In January 2008, a fire occurred on the rooftop of the 32-story hotel. The fire, caused by welding, forced the evacuation and closure of the Monte Carlo, and 13 people were treated for smoke inhalation. The resort lost nearly $ 100 million because of
2750-516: Was generally praised by experts. Local fire safety protocols, adopted after the 1980 MGM Grand fire , were credited for the organized evacuation and minimal injuries. However, some guests complained of a delay in initiating the evacuations, and others said they initially did not hear any fire alarms; the alarms only activate on floors where smoke is detected, as well as the floors immediately above and below. Evacuated hotel guests were offered accommodations at MGM's other Strip properties. Much of
2805-494: Was quadruple the normal, with the stock closing at $ 60.27 per share. The ensuing negotiations between the two companies included at one point an announcement that the Mandalay board was rejecting the offer because of antitrust concerns. On June 15, 2004, however, both companies' boards approved a revised offer of $ 71 per share. The agreement called for MGM Mirage to pay $ 4.8 billion and to assume $ 2.5 billion in debt. The transaction
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#17327876813522860-479: Was rebranded in 1997 as Gold Strike Tunica and given a more upscale theme. The total cost for the remodel was estimated to be $ 125 million. On March 20, 1995, Circus Circus Enterprises announced that it had agreed to acquire Gold Strike Resorts , a closely held budget casino owner and operator based in Jean, Nevada , in a deal valued at more than $ 600 million. At the time of the acquisition, Gold Strike Resorts owned
2915-421: Was removed, and the top four floors of the tower were rebranded as NoMad Las Vegas , a new hotel-within-a-hotel. Park MGM includes a 76,982-square-foot (7,200 m ) casino and 2,700 rooms, not counting another 293 at NoMad, which brings the total to 2,993. Magician Lance Burton served as the Monte Carlo's longtime headliner, entertaining in the 1,200-seat Lance Burton Theatre from 1996 to 2010. A new venue,
2970-428: Was support for smoke-free policies amid the pandemic. The non-smoking policy had previously been considered two years earlier, until MGM passed on the idea. Smoking is still permitted in designated outdoor areas. Park MGM includes a 76,982 sq ft (7,151.9 m ) casino. Upon its initial opening in 1996, it featured 2,200 slot machines, 95 table games, a high-limit gaming area, a race and sports book , and
3025-532: Was viewed as the gateway to the venue, prompting MGM to consider renaming the resort, which was seen as underutilized. The Park, a dining and entertainment district, opened in April 2016. Built in between the Monte Carlo and New York-New York , it serves as the Strip entrance to T-Mobile Arena. At the time, MGM chairman and chief executive officer Jim Murren said about the Monte Carlo, "We are not going to name it something from somewhere else. Those days are over. This
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