Las Vegas Mirage has $1.6M up for grabs before closure next week

Mirage Hotel and Casino closing July 17 to make way for new 'Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas'

Winner, winner, chicken dinner.

Before the last volcano erupts in front of the Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip, the resort's casino must give away $1.6 million to gamblers.

The Mirage is currently hosting a "progressive finale cash giveaway" until July 16, which is just one day shy of when it is expected to close its doors for good, ahead of a rebranding to "Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas," with an opening date slated for 2027. 

Those looking to win can do so by playing different table games and slot machines. As for why it is required, that is attributed to a Nevada law regarding progressive jackpots that says casinos must pay them all out before shutting down, KABC-TV reported. 

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Mirage seen on Las Vegas strip

Once the Mirage is torn down to make way for a guitar-shaped resort, the Strip will look much different. (AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images / Getty Images)

The money needs to be distributed before the casino ceases gaming operations, FOX 5 Las Vegas reported. 

The Mirage has been an icon on the Strip for decades, since opening in 1989 as the first mega-resort. Its success sparked a building boom in the 1990s for other large resorts, forever transforming the way the tourist hot spot does business. 

When developer Steve Wynn opened it for $630 million, the Mirage was the world's most expensive resort. It was Wynn’s first major casino on the Strip.

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The Mirage Hotel & Casino at night

An exterior view of the Mirage Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images / Getty Images)

"As we prepare to start a new era, we'll be taking a look back into the history of The Mirage over the coming weeks," the Mirage wrote on its Facebook page on July 1, calling for patrons to share images of their favorite memories. 

Many have said they are going to miss the hotel and casino and disagree with the closure, going as far as to say they will miss the atrium and grounds surrounding the volcano.

"Stayed at the fabulous Mirage many times since 1990," one Facebook user wrote in response to the Mirage's post. "My favorite LV hotel/casino!"

The Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas and its volcano attraction

The Mirage's volcano fountain erupts nightly and provides free entertainment in front of the resort. It was one of the first sidewalk attractions and predated the Venetian's canals and the Bellagio's dancing fountains. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images / Getty Images)

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"I would try other strip hotels and resorts but would always come back to The Mirage," a Facebook user who noted it was the first resort she ever stayed at in Las Vegas 20 years ago. "It felt like home. From the valet and bell services employees to housekeeping, food services and casino employees, I was always treated exceptionally well."

Hard Rock International said more than 3,000 employees will be laid off as a result of the closure, and it expects to pay out $80 million in severance.

FOX Business' Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.