Paramount Mountain Rises Over Mirage Volcano for Super Bowl LVIII Spectacle

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The famed Mirage volcano, a beloved tourist attraction, will continue to pique interest up until the annual Super Bowl event. However, this extension of its charm is due to cloud cover provided by another tourist attraction – Paramount Mountain. To mimic the mountain from Paramount Global’s movie logo, a temporary display that goes by the same name, will be perched over the soon-to-be-closed Mirage volcano, beginning its operation from Thursday, February 8, and culminating on Super Bowl Sunday.

This venture is designed as a publicity stunt to draw attention to Paramount Global’s streaming services. The company is grappling with the task of appeasing Wall Street investors who crave escalated profits. Paramount Mountain, betokening the mountain in their movie logo, will feature a “Paramount+ Lodge” and a captivating gondola ride.


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This ride pledges interactive fan experiences that revolve around the company’s streamed shows like “Yellowstone,” “Transformers,” “Star Trek,” “Dora The Explorer,” “Ghosts,” “Sistas,” and “UEFA Champions League.” Paramount Global, the enterprise behind this innovative attraction, owns CBS, the network set to broadcast Super Bowl LVIII live from Allegiant Stadium on Feb. 11, 2024. It will concurrently air a Super Bowl simulcast on its Nickelodeon channel, with Paramount Mountain envisaged as the nerve centre for this broadcast.

The promotion campaign for this attraction will kick off on November 3, 100 days ahead of the Super Bowl. That day, viewers can witness 100 “Paramount mountaineers” during a live broadcast from New York’s Times Square on the “CBS Mornings” show; these mountaineers are tasked with journeying across the US to plant NFL team flags at the base of Paramount Mountain.

The Mirage volcano’s fate post Super Bowl is shrouded in uncertainty. This iconic free show, which first launched with The Mirage in 1989, is scheduled for demolition in 2024 to make space for a grandiose guitar-shaped hotel tower. This is part of the resort’s ongoing transformation into Hard Rock Las Vegas.

While The Mirage/Hard Rock has maintained silence on the matter, there’s a distinct possibility of the volcano’s demolition. Considering the Las Vegas tourists have begun to adapt to its impending extinction — first due to F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix preparations, and now owing to Super Bowl preparations — it might not be an ill-advised bet to make in Vegas.

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