LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 11: The newly-redesigned volcano attraction in front of The Mirage Hotel & Casino erupts December 11, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The $25-million renovation features 150 choreographed FireShooters sending fireballs more than 12 feet in the air and a custom soundtrack created by Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart and Indian tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images for MGM Mirage)

Hard Rock International recently purchased The Mirage Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and plans to tear down the beloved Volcano in order to erect a massive guitar-shaped hotel. The Volcano show features a free display of flashing lights, water, and fire synchronized to music.

Some tourists, as well as locals, want the Volcano to stay and have started a petition in order to save the iconic piece of Las Vegas (see below).

Sign the Petition

MGM Resorts International announced last week its intention to sell The Mirage Las Vegas to Hard Rock International, and the prospective buyer announced in the Las Vegas Review-Journal its intention to "demolish" the entire front of The Mirage property, including the iconic 30-year-old Volcano show, both which attract 100s of people five times every night along Las Vegas Blvd.

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