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MrBeast Fans Angry After 'Immersive' 3-Day Las Vegas Experience Doesn’t Turn Out as Planned

"This definitely isn’t the experience we hoped they’d deliver," MrBeast told a fan on X.

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MrBeast’s fans are unhappy following a Las Vegas appearance that didn’t go exactly as planned.

NBC News reports that fans were furious after they purchased tickets for a three-day “immersive” experience at Resorts World Las Vegas in partnership with MrBeast, with tickets reportedly costing around $1,000.

The hotel package included a three-night stay from April 13-15, a mystery bag featuring MrBeast merchandise with a chance to win a $10,000 gift voucher, and an “on-site MrBeast-themed activation,” according to KSNV.

Guests told KLAS that the event was turbulent from the moment they arrived. "I was told to wait in my room for two days for a package to come, so I legit spent two days in my room for a package to come, and it was a box of chocolates," Theresa Metta said.

When the package arrived, Metta said that it was full of discount items from MrBeast’s online store.

"It had kids' shorts, an extra small shirt, a hat, and a medium shirt," she told KLAS. "If you go to MrBeast.store to their merchandise right now, all this stuff is on clearance for $9. We were told we’d get exclusive merch. Obviously, that’s not the case."

While MrBeast hasn’t issued a statement, he did respond to a fan’s complaint on X.

"Hey! This definitely isn’t the experience we hoped they’d deliver. My team’s already on it—I’d love to personally make it up to you and anyone else by inviting everybody affected to tour my actual studio! Can’t wait to meet you all, and my team is reaching out to everyone."

Resorts World will reportedly refund the guests.

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