Clark County confirms that the building near South Point is a sound scene for “MrBeast season 2” | Tourism

The mysterious building similar to an airplane hangar near South Point is a “Beast Games” sound scene, a reality TV show run by Mrbeast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson.

Mrbeast has the world’s largest Youtube after 385 million subscribers.

Documents approved by Clark County for a Smutsparty of 2725 W. Pyle Ave., owned by South Point owner Michael Gaughan’s South 80 LLC, were reviewed by Clark County Fire Prevention Bureau as the plans include 7 5 Gallon.

Several reports said the building is a sound scene for “Beast Games season 2” with a tape of mid -June.

The permit listed a moving date on May 1 and the building is expected to be demolished by June 30. Tape is expected to be streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

The first season premiered on Prime Video and was a record -breaking success for the streaming service. The show has been renewed for another two seasons. A specific release date has not been announced.

Several companies, including South Point and the contractor who built the facility, were asked to sign agreements on non-disclosure on the site.

The first “Beast Games”, filmed at the Allegiant Stadium in July, included 2,000 competitors competing for a prize of $ 5 million and was invoiced as “the biggest competition in Game Show History.”

But a lawsuit was submitted in September by five competitors who claimed that the participants were subjected to uncertain conditions in an environment with misogyny and sexism and were not paid for their efforts.

The five anonymous competitors also said that “limited nutrition” and “insufficient medical staffing” jeopardized their health.

The notification claims that the production staff created a “toxic” work environment for women who met “sexual harassment” throughout the competition. These sections of the documents are heavily edited in an attempt to comply with “confidentiality regulations” signed by competitors, according to a press release from their lawyers.

Another MrBeast event was discovered in April when an error communication led to the fans being disappointed by an engrossing event that was to deliver hotel accommodation, exclusive goods and “activations on site” all over the property.

Was announced in January: “MrBeast Experience” cost about $ 1,000 per person and was planned April 13-15. The “experience” was to include a three-night’s stay at the Resorts World Las Vegas, a gift bag full of “exclusive” Mrbeast goods and a gift card of $ 10,000 for a lucky guest.

Finally, Resorts World issued refunds to people buying the package.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@ theplayerlounge.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @rickvelotta at X.

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