Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas recently introduced an innovative new entertainment concept to its casino floor that will change casino beverage services forever.

Rio's everyday casino gaming experience is full of new forms of energy, excitement, and entertainment. It is called cocktail server, Las Vegas' best-known icon, and Bev Entertainment (SM), a new concept of marrying a celebrity.

Not only do nearly 100 glamorous celebrities cross the casino floor to order drinks, but they also periodically pause to gracefully decorate the strategically placed stages for a 90-second live performance. Some sing and some dance, and they all have something in common: They serve drinks quickly, and with a smile.

"It's exciting to watch this project unfold and take shape," said Tom Jenkin, senior vice president and general manager of Harrah's Southern Nevada and the Rio All-Suit Hotel & Casino. "Rio has a reputation for pioneering new concepts and realizing creative ideas. Bev Entertainment is electric and innovative, the winning combination of Las Vegas casino properties."

These 10 stages, or "hot spots," can be found throughout Rio's casino floor and are accessible at every entrance. Each stage weighs around 4,000 pounds, and comes with its own computer processor and state-of-the-art sound and light packages. When the lights start blinking and you hear the original music introduction... it's time for something exciting to happen. 카지노사이트 순위

At this moment, players within a 40-foot radius will feel all the senses as they enjoy their individual casino experience as they soak up the atmosphere by simply walking on the floor, whether it's slot or table games, sitting in one of Rio's casino bars. And there's plenty of atmosphere to get around.

"Our goal was to create continuous entertainment," Jenkin said. "Rio customers are everywhere, always expecting live action but also relying on us for a really great service. We're offering the service to a better advantage. It's a floor show they don't find anywhere else in the world."

Rio de Janeiro signed with Dick Foster Productions (the creator of Rio's famous "Maskerade Show in the Sky") to plan and execute the concept. Working in partnership with Creative Productions, Foster auditioned and hired professional celebrities from all over the world, arranged and recorded, choreographed, and designed several colorful costumes in a manner similar to those of major Las Vegas a production show.

"We've been searching for people with unique talents," said Foster. "It's hard to find people who are gifted, passionate, service-oriented and driven by success at once. And here are 100 people at the Rio Olympics."

Rio All-Suit Hotel & Casino is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Founded more than 60 years ago, Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. is the most geographically diversified casino company in the United States, operating 26 casinos under the brand names of Harrah's, Showboat, Rio, and Harvey.