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MrBeast fans left outraged and demanding refunds after Las Vegas event

MrBeast fans left outraged and demanding refunds after Las Vegas event

Independent16-04-2025
Furious MrBeast fans who forked out $1,000 for an experience billed as 'unforgettable' were left demanding a refund—even the YouTube star apologized and admitted the event was 'definitely' subpar.
Diehard subscribers of the American YouTuber, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, gathered at Resorts World Las Vegas for 'The MrBeast Experience' between Sunday and Tuesday.
It included a three-night stay at the hotel, a 'mystery bag' full of 'exclusive' Mr. Beast merchandise, and a $10,000 gift voucher for one lucky guest.
The promise of meet-and-greets, mini-games, and photo opportunities left little to be desired, Theresa Metta, who traveled from Arizona to Las Vegas for the highly anticipated partnership with her mother, told local CBS affiliate KLAS.
'Unfortunately, we didn't get any of that,' she added.
Guests said they camped out in their hotel rooms for days, eagerly awaiting a shipment they were informed would be delivered to their door.
When the elusive package finally arrived, guests were underwhelmed.
'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,' Metta said.
'It had kids' shorts, an extra small shirt, a hat, and a medium shirt,' she said. 'If you go to MrBeast's 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.'
Video footage and photographs shared by the X account Random Access showed a group of disgruntled guests gathering in the hotel's foyer to voice their grievances.
'When I go to the Tom Brady experience in Boston, Tom Brady's there,' a mother who accompanied their child to the event told Resorts World Las Vegas CEO Alex Dixon. 'These kids, these young adults, these influencers, they wanted to see Jimmy.'
She also criticized the hotel for its high prices, claiming she paid $63 for a cocktail and had booked a $200 massage treatment.
Another guest told the station that the hotel allegedly compensated the guests with a $50 food and beverage voucher that could be redeemed at two outlets on site.
'This experience has been nothing short of horrible,' she added.
Another guest, David Yacksyzn, told FOX5 that the $50 voucher would be enough for one drink because 'it's a very expensive resort.'
'They gave us an experience, alright, a real bad one,' he added.
In a tweet, a fan told Donaldson about the gift bag he received, which contained clothes in a mishmash of sizes, including a small T-shirt, a large hoodie, and extra-small shorts, which he described as 'weird.'
'This definitely isn't the experience we hoped they'd deliver,' Donaldson responded on X.
'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.'
The MrBeast Experience event page was subsequently removed from the Resort World Las Vegas Website.
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