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MrBeast teams up with Resorts World Las Vegas for fan experience

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Resorts World Las Vegas has teamed up with YouTube phenomenon MrBeast for a three-day extravaganza on the Strip.

The “MrBeast Experience at Resorts World,” which will take place from April 13 to 15, will provide fans with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to interact with the world-renowned content producer.

As part of the relationship, Resorts World is giving a three-night stay package that includes a unique MrBeast “mystery bag” with branded products. A $10,000 gift voucher is one of the prizes offered to the lucky contestants.

The resort will also provide a choice of on-site experiences at its eateries.   

MrBeast, actual name Jimmy Donaldson, is well-known for creating large-scale challenge films, humanitarian initiatives, and social experiments that have attracted an audience of over 347 million YouTube subscribers.

His popularity has made him one of the world’s highest-paid content creators, with Forbes putting his yearly income at $54 million, primarily from ad revenue.


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Resorts World Las Vegas is really excited about the cooperation. “We’re thrilled to partner with MrBeast to bring a new immersive experience to the property,” said Ronn Nicolli, the resort’s chief marketing officer.

“It’s unique and surprising, and it fulfills our mission to creating remarkable experiences. We are excited to welcome his admirers to build unforgettable experiences on our land.”   

“This partnership is a perfect way to kick off 2025,” said MrBeast President and CEO Jeffrey Housenbold. “Combining enjoyment, surprises, and kindness. We are excited to see what wonderful events we can develop together to make this year truly special for everyone.”

The forthcoming concert follows MrBeast’s high-profile but tough production in Las Vegas last July. The advertising shot at Allegiant Stadium was supposed to be a preliminary round for “Beast Games,” an ambitious tournament with over 2,000 players battling for a chance to proceed to the final stage in Toronto, where a $5 million prize was on the line.

However, the Las Vegas shoot was hampered by logistical issues, such as CrowdStrike-related technological disruptions, harsh weather, and organizational problems.   

Following the event, five female attendees filed a complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court in September, alleging bodily injuries, inadequate food and medical treatment, and sexual harassment.

According to sources, no official legal notifications have been given in the complaint, which seeks class action status.

Despite these losses, MrBeast’s popularity in the entertainment business remains high. His Amazon Prime Video series, “Beast Games,” premiered on December 19 and immediately became the most-watched unscripted series in the platform’s history, with 50 million viewers in only 25 days.

The season finale is planned on February 13.   

Aside from his large-scale challenges and entertainment projects, MrBeast has continued his charity activity, most notably leveraging social media to solicit funds from high-net-worth individuals for a worldwide food assistance program.

He asked for a million dollars in donations on X, previously Twitter, to increase his efforts to feed those in need.  

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Marcus Wright
Marcus Wright
A seasoned journalist with 8 years of experience in the iGaming industry, specializing in casino gaming. Known for in-depth analysis, engaging content, and staying ahead of trends.

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