Hollywood Casino Rat Pack

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Venues include, but not limited to:
The Fontainebleau, Miami Beach, FL
Eilan Hotel, San Antonio, TX
Riviera Hotel, Palm Springs, CA
Kimpton Seafire Resort, Grand Cayman Island
Barristers Club, Allentown, PA
Universal Studios, Orlando, FL
Turning Stone Casino, Verona, NY
JW Marriott Resort, Las Vegas, NV

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Sinatra's was 'the spark that changed Vegas' Sinatra performed his first gig in Las Vegas in September 1951, at the Desert Inn. But it was at the Sands Hotel and Casino, the seventh resort to open.

Eden Roc, Miami Beach, FL
National WWII Museum, New Orleans, LA
Disney World, Orlando, FL
Rice Hotel, Houston, TX
Sun City Peachtree, Atlanta, GA

Rocky Gap Casino, MD
The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL
Blue Mound Country Club, Wauwatosa, WI
Club 230 Elm, Southampton, NY
New Bern Convention Center, NC
Brauntex Theatre, New Braunfels, TX
Red Clay Music Foundry, Duluth, GA
Santa Ana Star Casino, Albuquerque, NM
Ceasar’s Horseshoe Casino, Bossier City, LA
Maltz Theatre, Jupiter, FL
WinneVegas Casino, Sloan, IA
Trump Doral, Miami, FL
PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Deadwood Nights Festival, Deadwood, SD
Raleigh Convention Center, NC
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, FL
St. Regis Bal Harbour, FL
Gretna Heritage Festival, Gretna, LA
Sunrise Civic Center Theatre, Sunrise, FL
Colonial Hotel, Gardner, MA
Mar-A-Lago, Palm Beach, FL
Horseshoe Bay Resort, TX
Lyric Theatre, Stuart, FL
The Stage, Bonita Springs, FL
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, FL
The Earl Strand Theatre, Marietta, GA
Pompano Beach Amphitheatre, FL
The National, Miami Beach, FL

Academy Park Performing Arts Center, Franklin, TN

Over Yonder Cay, Bahamas
The Boca Raton Resort, FL
Icebar, Orlando, FL

  1. The Copa Room at The Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas was home base for the Rat Pack that included: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop (left to right).
  2. Who was in the Rat Pack, the famous club of entertainers who ruled Las Vegas in the late 1950s and 1960s? Frank Sinatra was the ringleader, and Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. Were also in on the fun, which took place on stage at the Sands Hotel and Casino and on screen in Oceans 11 (1960).

Naples Bay Resort, FL
Eissey Theatre, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
The Norton Museum, West Palm Beach, FL
Isle Casino, Pompano Beach, FL
Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, Orlando, FL

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Corporate entertainment includes, but not limited to:
Associated Luxury Hotels International
Case International Harvester
TD Ameritrade
Window & Door Manufacturers Association
Raytheon
Veolia Water
L’oreal
Hatteras Yachts
Mt. Sinai Medical Center Foundation
Motorola Cox Enterprises
Fiserv
FileMaker
KFC Northeast Franchise Association
Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association
NIBA-Belting Association
World Fuel Services
Black & Decker
AO Foundation
Gartner
Wilmington Trust
National Association of Home Builders
CFO Summit
Kraft Canada
Marcus Evans
Florida Realtors Association
U.S. Food Services
Plateau Systems
Tricor Braun
Lincoln Benefit Life
National Music Dealers Association
Federated Investors
AOPA Aviation Summit
Rex Healthcare Foundation
Pillar To Post
Honor Flight of South Florida
United Stationers
Everbank
Ernest & Julio Gallo Winery
McQuaid Marketing
Empire Life
Universal Foundation
Eva’s Heroes
National Realtors Trust
International Association Of Movers
Liberty Mutual
Jupiter Medical Center
Rainmaker
American Brush Manufacturers Association
Florida Medical Foundation of Caring
JM Smuckers
Websense Partner Summit
East Penn
Maples & Calder
Modernizing Medicine
Kolter Communities
MetLife
BioTe
Toyota

Hollywood

Honeywell

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Veeam

Milgard Windows & Doors

MSC Sid’s Club

Eagen

Sometime back in the ’90s or early aughts Las Vegas Review-Journal film and culture writer Carol Cling floated the idea of an old-fashioned Rat Pack casino on the Strip — a time-trip experience that would deliver the ’50s design, atmosphere and attitude of the Sands, which was located at 3355 Las Vegas Blvd (where the Venetian stands today). Old-fashioned coin slot machines, for example — the kind that would take nickels, quarters, 50-cent pieces and silver dollars, and when someone would win the bells and whistles would sound as the coins clattered onto those metal trays…great vibe!

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Back in the days of Cinevegas I suggested a space-aliens casino — a kind of Star Wars meets Alien meets Forbidden Planet meets James Arness in The Thing meets Mars Attacks…flying saucers hovering above the main entrance, booze-sipping monsters at the cantina bar, concierge and hotel staff with green-sparkly faces and Ray Walston-styled insect antennae sticking out of their heads…a casino from another planet.

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