BILOXI,
Mississippi Blending
new amenities with guest favorites, Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
will reopen 12 months after Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2006,
employing 3,800 Mississippians. The resort will feature the charm
and elegance guests have come to love, while offering a fresh new
experience that will continue to exceed expectations.
"We've
been given a rare chance to do it all over again, and we have embarked
on an even greater vision," said George Corchis, President
of Beau Rivage Resort & Casino. "We've gone beyond just
restoring the favorite offerings of Beau Rivage and included the
kinds of amenities, technology and services that resorts built years
from now will begin to provide. When we reopen August 29, we intend
for Beau Rivage to continue its legacy as a strong community leader
and the crown jewel of the Mississippi Gulf Coast."
ROOMS AND SUITES
The redesigned
32-story Beau Rivage will feature 1,740 newly remodeled rooms, including
95 luxury suites. Spacious guestrooms will boast contemporary decor,
pillow-top mattresses, 32-inch flat screen TVs, Spanish and Grecian
marble floors in bathrooms, original artwork and stunning views
of the Mississippi Gulf or the Back Bay, complemented by all the
amenities guests would expect from a AAA Four Diamond resort.
GAMING
Already known
for the Gulf's best gaming, Beau Rivage has raised the bar yet higher.
The property will feature a luxurious high-limit salon with its
own fully stocked lounge; around-the-clock concierge services; and
a variety of action-packed games, including 10 blackjack games,
a high-limit roulette wheel and more than 100 slot machines. Beyond
the salon, guests will find a completely redesigned 85,000-square-foot
casino with 93 table games; 2,100 slot machines; and a 16-table,
two-tiered poker room.
ENTERTAINMENT
Widely regarded
as the premier entertainment resort in the south, Beau Rivage will
continue its tradition of bringing top headline entertainment to
the Mississippi Gulf Coast nearly every weekend. Headline entertainers
will make their debut at the 'new' Beau in the Magnolia Ballroom
beginning Sept. 9 with Jay Leno, followed by Tony Bennett on Sept.
15, Sinbad on Sept. 29, the Beach Boys on Oct. 6, Kenny G. on Oct.
20, Rodney Carrington on Oct. 27, LeAnn Rimes on Nov. 4, Kenny Rogers
on Nov. 10, Boyz II Men on Dec. 1 and Olivia Newton-John on Dec.
8. Beau Rivage ends the year with the Four Tops and the Temptations
performing in its new theatre on Dec. 29.
The Beau Rivage
theatre, scheduled to open in December, will play host to today's
brightest stars in its 1,550-seat showroom. The theatre will feature
a $1 million, state-of-the-art sound and lighting system and will
return as one of the best-equipped theaters in the country. From
world-renowned recording artists, magicians and comedians, to full-scale,
international production shows and Broadway-style revues, the Beau's
entertainment offerings will excite audiences of all ages.
DINING
At opening,
Beau Rivage will boast seven restaurants, including Memphis Q Smokehouse
& Barbeque, featuring cool blues and hot barbecue; Coast, dishing
out pub-style favorites from Coast crab cakes to wood-fired pizzas;
The Buffet, offering more than 200 delicious hot-and-cold and made-to-order
selections; Terrace Cafe -- the property's 24-hour casual cafe --
offering contemporary and classic American food; Roasted Bean Coffee
Bistro, featuring delicious home-roasted coffee, specialty beverages
and gourmet treats; Snacks, serving up good food fast, for those
on the move; and Scoops Ice Cream, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor
doling out homemade sweets.
In December,
Beau Rivage will unveil three new gourmet restaurants that will
take guests on a delectable culinary adventure. Superstar chef Todd
English will bring his highly acclaimed Mediterranean restaurant,
Olives, to the Mississippi Gulf Coast; BR Prime Steakhouse will
present deliciously classic American steakhouse fare with regional
influence, complemented by an extensive 4,000-bottle wine cellar;
and a contemporary Asian restaurant will dish out authentic sushi,
teppanyaki and pan-Asian cuisine created from simple ingredients
with an uncompromising insistence on quality and purity.
NIGHTLIFE
Enhancing its
fantastic fare, four bars and lounges at Beau Rivage also will open
in August. Located in the center of the casino floor, Breeze Bar
-- a new addition to Beau Rivage -- will let guests mix and mingle
in style as they enjoy their favorite cocktails and take in the
scene around them; surrounded by tropical and exotic plants and
flowers, Pool Bar & Cafe will serve up cocktails and poolside
dining for lounging guests who can't bear to leave their spot in
the sun; ranked as one of Nightclub & Bar Magazine's Top 100
establishments in the country last year for its uniqueness and quality
of service, EIGHT75 will deliver a stirring mix of classic cocktails
and signature martinis in a contemporary, plush environment; and
when the sun goes down, Coast will light up and become the hottest
nightclub on the Gulf Coast with the best live entertainment in
town.
SPA & SALON
Beau Rivage's
Spa & Salon will provide guests personalized, indulgent services
while offering stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico. With 21 treatment
rooms, guests can enjoy body treatments ranging from wraps and therapeutic
massages to facials with exotic mix-ins like caviar, microdermabrasion
or even eyelash extensions. The facility will feature 14 massage
treatment rooms, four facial rooms, two deluxe pedicure rooms, four
manicure stations, five stylist stations, three makeup stations
and a workout facility. Guests may use the spa and fitness facilities
for $15 per day. In January, the spa will open its new pedicure
room, which will be able to host up to five friends at once. To
make reservations, guests can contact the Spa Reception Desk at
(888) 750-7111 (ext. 7472 for Spa; ext. 7474 for Salon), or (228)
386-7472.
RETAIL
The shopping
promenade at Beau Rivage will be home to elegant retail stores featuring
men's and women's designer fashions, shoes, jewelry, sportswear,
swimwear, gifts and souvenirs. When the property opens August 29,
Beau Rivage will feature six retail venues including The Jewelry
Box Watch Boutique, featuring prestigious watch lines such as Rolex,
Cartier and Gucci, along with distinctive jewelry collections by
David Yuman, Steven Lagos, Scott Kay and more; Nu'Vo, boasting seasonal
merchandise and seasonal gourmet food; BR ETC presenting sundries,
beverages, snacks, candy and logo items; Impulse, offering a selection
of Beau Rivage logo clothing and souvenirs, and numerous items from
sundries to fresh flowers to make guests' stay more comfortable;
Actique Sportswear, providing a selection of fine beauty products
from Chantecaille, Pevonia, Bumble and Bumble and more, in addition
to Calispia sportswear; and Waves, located on the pool deck, offering
everything guests need to prepare for a day in the sun. Six additional
retailers will open in October.
GOLF
Just a short
drive from Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Fallen Oak golf course,
designed exclusively for Beau Rivage by legendary course architect
Tom Fazio, is scheduled to make its long-awaited debut November
6. Nestled in the woods of Biloxi, Fallen Oak will offer spectacular
play through one of the most lush and splendid architectural landscapes
in the country and deliver both formidable challenges and continuously
enjoyable play.
POOL
With its fabulous
view of the Gulf, Beau Rivage's lushly landscaped tropical pool
will be the perfect setting for fun and relaxation whether for a
crowd of friends, a business event or a private getaway for two.
Private poolside cabanas will include every possible luxury, including
impeccable service from a cabana concierge. Additional deck space
is ideal for outdoor events and private functions.
MEETING AND
CONVENTION SPACE
Opening with
the property August 29, meeting and convention space at Beau Rivage
Resort & Casino will deliver an experience of unparalleled elegance
and refinement and offer the most technologically advanced business
procedures available. Beau Rivage will be able to accommodate up
to 1,800 people in its 50,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art meeting
facility. Along with its 17,000 square-foot Magnolia Ballroom, other
flexible meeting and banquet rooms can be configured from 1,000
to 7,200 square feet, some featuring terraces with views of the
pool area. In addition to the indoor conference center, the property
will also offer a unique outdoor special events pavilion overlooking
the Gulf, and a beautiful marina deck for outdoor events.
Icahn
Negotiating Sands Sale As
Reported by the Press of Atlantic City
ATLANTIC
CITY, New Jersey "Millionaire
investor Carl C. Icahn is negotiating to sell the Sands
Casino Hotel only three months after acquiring oceanfront
property to transform the city's smallest gaming hall
into a major resort, according to newly released court
documents.
"Potential
buyers have not been disclosed by the Sands, but Las Vegas-based
Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. and the Cosmopolitan Hotel
Resort & Casino have been mentioned in gaming circles
as candidates. The purchase price is said to be about
$250 million.
"Rumors
have swirled for months that the Sands was on the market,
but there was no official confirmation until a July 12
bankruptcy hearing involving GB Holdings Inc., the casino's
former parent company and now a minority owner.
"Attorneys
for Icahn and GB Holdings are quoted as saying in recently
released transcripts of the hearing before U.S. Bankruptcy
Court Judge Judith H. Wizmur that talks were being held
to sell the Sands, but they declined to reveal the name
of the would-be buyer "
Mississippi
Casino Revenues Dip By
Howard Stutz and Our Partners at Las Vegas Gaming Wire
MISSISSIPPI
With seven hurricane-destroyed casinos still on the
sidelines, revenues produced by Mississippi's gaming industry
took another year-over-year dip in July, according to
figures released Wednesday by the state's gaming regulators.
But
clearing skies are on the horizon.
With
only five casinos open during the month from what had
been a 12-casino coastal gaming market, Mississippi gaming
revenues were $222.7 million in July, a 6.3 percent drop
compared with $237.6 million in July 2005.
The
five casinos in Biloxi contributed $74.7 million in gaming
revenues. Last year the 12 operating casino brought in
$101.7 million in gaming revenues during July.
Mississippi's
river county casinos, which includes properties in Tunica
and Vicksburg, reported collective gaming revenues of
$148.3 million, a 9.1 percent increase compared with $135.9
million a year ago.
The
Mississippi Gaming Commission does not break out individual
casino totals.
Gaming
analysts said the gaming revenue total has been remarkable,
given the devastation Hurricane Katrina brought to the
Mississippi communities of Gulfport, Biloxi and Bay St.
Louis almost a year ago. The powerful storm destroyed
or heavily damaged 12 casinos and a 13th that had been
scheduled to open shortly after the Aug. 29 disaster.
The
Imperial Palace, Isle of Capri, and Palace Casino, all
in Biloxi, reopened in December. The Treasure Bay and
Boomtown, also in Biloxi, recently reopened with small,
temporary facilities.
"The
Gulf Coast results remain impressive considering the constrained
capacity in the Biloxi and Gulfport markets," Bear
Stearns gaming analyst Joe Greff said in a note to investors
Wednesday. "Revenues have grown sequentially since
April, due, in part, to additional capacity from 500 slots
added at Isle of Capri in late May and the opening of
Treasure Bay and Boomtown at the end of June."
Greff
said the river county casinos, which include properties
owned by Boyd Gaming Corp. and Harrah's Entertainment,
have benefited from the lost business on the Gulf Coast,
which will change in the coming months.
Las
Vegas-based Harrah's is reopening the Grand Casino Biloxi
today as a temporary land-based facility with 800 slot
machines and 28 table games, as well as a 500-room hotel,
a buffet and other amenities.
Harrah's
recent purchased the closed Casino Magic site from Pinnacle
Entertainment, which is next door to the Grand Casino,
and is master-planning the location for a large resort
complex.
The
Biloxi community will become even healthier on the first
anniversary of the hurricane when MGM Mirage reopens the
Beau Rivage, the state's largest casino. The company said
it made many improvements including a new casino layout
and remodeled rooms and suites. MGM Mirage said the hotel-casino,
which includes convention space, will employ 3,800 Mississippi
residents.
Also,
a golf course designed by Shadow Creek designer Tom Fazio
and operated by Beau Rivage, is scheduled to open in November.
The
Casino Magic in Bay St. Louis, owned by Penn National
Gaming, is expected to reopen shortly as the Hollywood
Casino.
Shakira
Trump
Taj Mahal: With
over 30 million records sold since her 1996 Pies Descalzos release,
Shakira continues to mezmerize fans worldwide. She will be performing
with special guest Wyclef Jean at the Mark G. Etess Arena on
Friday and Saturday, September 1st and 2nd.
Date:
September 1-2, 2006August 11 - 12
Time:
Firday 9 pm, Saturday 7:30 pm
Ticket
Price: $65, $85, and $125
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