Las Vegas Review-Journal

Stevens’ pitch: National commercial­s for Circa

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SOON, Derek Stevens’ face (or maybe half of it) is going to be recognized across the country. A national TV commercial touting the Oct. 28 opening of Stevens’ Circa is airing this week during the Major League Baseball wild-card playoff games. The ad lasts 30 seconds. The clip starts with a tourist looking down on Las Vegas from an airliner on descent, and then shows Stevens gazing up at his new hotel, looking like a kid with a new toy.

Stevens says he was OK being in the commercial, not being in the commercial or being in the commercial partially.

“That was a question, early on, ‘Do you want to be in it?’ ” Stevens says during a recent interview at Barcanada at the D Las Vegas. “I wasn’t really pushing for it, but I wasn’t against it either, you know? I really didn’t want to be a main character in a national ad campaign, so I thought, ‘I’m great with doing the voice-over, and then for something else that plays into it, that’s fine.’ ”

The commercial airs in all 16 playoff markets simultaneo­usly. There is no plan to extend to the World Series.

“That’s not within our budget,” Stevens said, laughing.

The message claims Circa will bring “a new era” to downtown. There’s no question of its unique position on Fremont Street, as the first hotel-casino built in the heart of downtown in 30 years.

“I really think with Circa, when people come in, there are all these moments, like that moment when you see the world’s biggest sportsbook, that moment when you walk out to see Stadium Swim, that moment at Legacy Club when the sun sets and as the sun sets the city lights up, that moment when you go to Garage Mahal and go, ‘Wow, this isn’t a parking garage?’ ” Stevens said, taking on his role as hotel marketing wizard. “So, I think there are going to be a lot of these moments and they’re all moments that kind of reflect various moments for me over my life coming in to Las Vegas.”

Stevens says the moment where the passenger lifts the window shade is also based on the classic experience of flying into Las Vegas.

“You’re on the plane, you catch a little snooze, by the time you get over the Rocky Mountains you get a little turbulence it kind of wakes you up a little bit, you get

over Arizona and you go, ‘OK, here we go,’ ” Stevens said. “And then at that moment when you raise your shield on the glass on the window, you see the lights of Las Vegas and the energy in the plane picks up. It’s not like they’re pumping oxygen into the plane or all those myths, but you see it and you get excited.”

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is promoting the campaign on social media. Also, Circa’s opening is now being counted down on the Fremont Street Experience’s Viva Vision light show.

Stevens learned something about himself through the filming of the ad. He is not the best actor.

“You know, it’s amazing, these actors, they do a pretty good job,” he says. “You know, for me to fake rolling a window down — because there was no window there, you know that, that was added in. I’m sitting in front of the green screen, all I’ve got to do is look out. But it took a lot of takes, it took a lot of takes.”

Stevens grins and says, “Overall, I think it’s really positive for Vegas as a whole.”

Gifts for keeping on giving

Mark Davis has split the difference in donations to

Las Vegas charities. That’s fine with Opportunit­y Village and the Cleveland Clinic

Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.

The Las Vegas Raiders’ owner confirmed Tuesday he has delivered $250,000 to each of the Vegas organizati­ons. Davis used the opportunit­y of the team’s home opener against the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 21 to present the monetary gifts.

The Raiders are active in both organizati­ons. Davis is on the board at the Ruvo center, joining after the 2019 Keep Memory Alive Power of Love gala. Team president Marc Badain is on the board at Opportunit­y Village, and Davis toured the facility soon after the team was cleared to move to Las Vegas.

“Everyone at Opportunit­y Village is grateful and proud to have Mark Davis in our corner,” organizati­on President and CEO Bob Brown said Tuesday. “He’s a man who truly cares about the most fragile in our community.”

Davis did not attend the Raiders’ first game at Allegiant Stadium and has pledged not to be in the building until games are fully open to fans.

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