Orlando Sentinel

Guitar hotel arrives to amped-up anticipati­on

- By David Lyons

HOLLYWOOD — The massive 450-foot guitar hotel towers above the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood like a recently arrived space ship. There is nothing anywhere in South Florida that resembles it, and it’s unclear whether anyone fully understand­s its potential financial might.

Amid headline acts, light shows and other fanfare, the Hard Rock will publicly debut its $1.5 billion expansion on Thursday with light beams shooting 20,000 feet into the sky. The project includes Hard Rock Live, a multi-tiered, 6,556-seat theater that is destined to be an entertainm­ent hub for everything from Broadway shows to headline concerts to boxing matches.

Besides nearly 640 new hotel rooms in the guitar hotel, there also will be a promenade of more than 20 shops, fancy new restaurant­s, a new nightclub venue and a lagoon called Bora Bora.

Since the tribe operates as an independen­t nation, the county doesn’t collect taxes on the Hard Rock and has no figures on how much revenue and tourist traffic the resort generates, said a marketing manager at the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau.

James Allen, CEO of Seminole Gaming and chairman of Hard Rock Internatio­nal, says the Hard Rock views the project as a contributo­r to the economy. He projected 15,000 to 20,000 daily visitors during the week and up to 45,000 on Saturdays.

He said the employee count is headed toward 4,000 people in the wake of multiple job fairs since the summer.

The expansion generated 2,400 jobs.

The new portion of the gambling and entertainm­ent resort project itself constructi­on enclave between Florida’s Turnpike and State Road 7 was alive with guests last week — tribal members and their families. As kids splashed in pools and parents sipped drinks in cabanas in the new Bora Bora lagoon area, legions of workers crawled around the property planting trees and shrubbery and erecting fencing.

“We spared no expense at creating something that’s just not about live music, it’s also set up for complete TV, any event like Broadway. Obviously, boxing and martial arts,” Allen said.

The venue’s first performanc­e will be on Friday by Maroon 5.

Allen said Hard Rock soon will be announcing residencie­s with “some world-class artists,” something the resort had been unable to do with its existing facilities.

All told, the flagship casino resort owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida boasts 13.5 acres of recreation waterscape, an expanded casino and the theater that can host a little more than 7,000 with standing room only.

It’s easy to tour the resort and gain the impression that visitors don’t need to gamble to have a good time there. Allen said he’s happy to host both gamblers and families who simply want to kick back for some vacation downtime.

But the casino has grown to 195,000 square feet and has more than 200 table games like blackjack and baccarat, as well as more than 3,100 of the latest slot machines.

“The guitar tower will attract casino players and other visitors from throughout the country and around the world,” Allen said. “It will put South Florida on the map as a world-class gaming destinatio­n and it will have a huge economic impact on Florida. The gaming industry will never be the same.”

 ?? CARLINE JEAN/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINEL ?? Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood will publicly debut its $1.5 billion expansion on Thursday with light beams shooting 20,000 feet into the sky.
CARLINE JEAN/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINEL Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood will publicly debut its $1.5 billion expansion on Thursday with light beams shooting 20,000 feet into the sky.

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