00:00The Mr. Beast Experience promised games, prizes, and surprises, but what fans actually got is
00:05making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Back in January, Resorts World in Las Vegas
00:10announced the ultimate fan opportunity, the Mr. Beast Experience, a three-day, $1,000 event,
00:17promising exclusive merch, mystery drops, a chance to win a $10,000 gift voucher for one lucky fan,
00:23and immersive activations across the property. At that time, the resort said it was thrilled to
00:28partner with YouTube megastar Jimmy Donaldson, a.k.a. Mr. Beast, who's racked up 347 million
00:35subscribers and was recently named one of Forbes' top-earning creators, pulling in $54 million
00:40last year alone. In January, the Las Vegas Journal-Review reported, Ron Nicoli, Chief Marketing
00:47Officer of Resorts World Las Vegas, stated, We're thrilled to partner with Mr. Beast to bring a new
00:52immersive experience to the property. It's special and unexpected and delivers on our commitment to
00:58create unforgettable experiences. Now, reports state the event, which was held April 13th to the
01:0415th, was unforgettable for guests, who were left feeling scammed and confused, as they were told to
01:10stay in their rooms for a surprise, only to receive Feastables chocolates and Mr. Beast merch,
01:16mostly in kid sizes. By the final day of the experience, many attendees met with Resorts World
01:21executives, and videos of frustrated guests have since surfaced on TikTok. Mr. Beast has since
01:26responded to fans on X and stated, This definitely isn't the experience we'd hope they'd deliver.
01:31My team's already on it. I'd love to personally make it up to you and anyone else by inviting
01:36everyone affected to tour my actual studio. As for Resorts World, this isn't their first PR crisis.
01:43Reports state, The Las Vegas Resort is already dealing with a $10.5 million fine from the Nevada Gaming
01:50Control Board over alleged money laundering failures. And back in February, NBC News reported that Resorts
01:56World struggled with guest satisfaction after a failed check-in automation upgrade caused massive
02:02delays. And just last quarter, revenue dropped over 23%. Travel creator Random Recess, who documented
02:09his entire experience at the failed event, did give a final update and stated the guests will be
02:15receiving a full refund from the resort. So is this just a botch brand collab or another chapter in a resort
02:21that can't seem to catch a break? Let us know your thoughts below and follow us everywhere at What's Trending.
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