the D Las Vegas
Delivers Fresh, Energetic Attitude and Fun Atmosphere
LAS VEGAS – October 11, 2012 – The former Fitzgeralds
Casino & Hotel has completed its dramatic
transformation to become the
D Las Vegas, revealing a sleek new style,
energetic attitude and fun atmosphere in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.
Located beneath the largest video
screen in the world on Vegas’ famous Fremont Street
Experience, the D sits at the center of four neon
blocks of non-stop party action. The property’s complete interior and exterior
renovation embraces the upbeat culture of downtown and invites guests to
experience the modern amenities, first-class entertainment, fun culinary
experiences and unique gaming that abound inside.
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“We’re incredibly excited to be part
of a new era in downtown Las Vegas,” said the D Owner and CEO Derek Stevens.
“the D’s renovations reflect the high energy and friendly atmosphere of Fremont
Street, and we want everyone to have a blast when they stay and play with us.”
Renovations at the D focus on modern
styling, while maintaining elements from classic Vegas and introducing glimpses
of Detroit:
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the D stands for many things.
Drawing inspiration from its home in Downtown Las Vegas and its owner’s hometown
of Detroit as well as his first name.
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A new lobby and valet lead
guests to one of the only two-level casinos in the city offering the latest in
slots and table games on the first floor and a Vintage Vegas gaming experience
on the second, featuring an array of coin-operated slots and the beloved
Sigma Derby simulated horse-racing game.
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624 remodeled rooms offer
modern, updated accommodations while 14 luxury suites provide guests with a
lavish space for relaxing or entertaining.
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Two new high-energy bars –
LONGBAR inside the casino and D Bar on Fremont Street –
serve up frozen libations, an extensive beer menu and traditional cocktails
24/7.
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Featured on The Today Show, The Food Network and The Travel
Channel, Detroit’s iconic American Coney
Island restaurant opens its first-ever location outside of Michigan,
serving up legendary Coney Dogs.
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Offering an entirely new take on the neon signage of Sin
City, the D’s Fremont Street façade is now home to an exclusive interactive video display, known as “Face to Face,” which
broadcasts colorful, dynamic content across hundreds of feet of LED signage and
forty giant flat screen televisions.
A Glimpse into the D Las Vegas:
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Dream & Doze.
Guests will enjoy 624 completely remodeled rooms. The contemporary
accommodations feature clean lines, bold colors and sleek gaming-inspired decor.
Amenities include pillow-top mattresses, flat-screen TVs, safes, iPod docking
stations, high-speed wired and wireless Internet access and more.
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D-luxe Suites. the
D’s expansive new suites offer first-class luxury accommodations in the midst of
downtown Las Vegas’ exciting atmosphere. The two-room suites inspired by classic
menswear feature rich woods, marbles and leathers complemented by custom, hounds
tooth carpeting and a pinstriped, felt couch adorned with herringbone and tweed
accent pillows. A full wet-bar with black marble countertops and two
refrigerators leads into a large, well-appointed entertaining area with three
flat-screens. Expansive windows look out across the Las Vegas Valley providing
an unrivaled perspective from the tallest building downtown. A separate sleeping
area with plush, king-sized bed, flat-screen and lavish bathroom offer a private
escape.
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Double Down. The unique two-level casino boasts the latest in slots and
table games manned by playful dancing dealers on the first floor, and transport
guests back in time to old-school Vegas with a Vintage Casino on the second.
Gamblers can rock out to today’s hottest songs and enjoy 10x odds on Dice
and all Blackjacks pay 3 to 2. On the second floor, those nostalgic for days
past will delight in the retro tunes, jingle of coins and restored neon.
Complete with the beloved Sigma Derby simulated, horse-racing game and a wide
assortment of classic coin-operated three-reel slots including Double Diamond,
Wild Cherry and Blazing 7s, there is no shortage of old school charm in the
second floor’s throwback gaming experience.
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Down a Drink. When it’s time for a cold one, guests
can pick their poison at three distinct bars. Immersed in the bustle of Fremont
Street Experience, D Bar invites guests and passersby alike to enjoy refreshing
frozen libations and specialty cocktails as talented,
flair bartenders send bottles and glasses flying through the air to the
sounds of the best bands around. Inside, guests can cool off at LONGBAR –
the longest bar in Nevada, stretching the length of the first floor casino.
Outfitted with massive flat-screens for prime sports watching, LONGBAR is an
uninhibited locale for gathering, gaming and drinking. Upstairs, guests can take
a break from vintage gaming to select from the extensive beer menu offered at
Vue Bar.
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Delectable Dining. Detroit’s iconic American Coney
Island brings its first out-of-state location to the D. A favorite of
Detroiters and visitors for nearly a century, American Coney Island is the
oldest family-owned business in Detroit. Founder Gust Keros coined the phrase
“Coney Dog” and introduced the now legendary treat to the city of Detroit in
1917. The high-quality, specially seasoned, natural-casing Dearborn sausage
brand hotdog is topped with the Keros family secret recipe Coney Island Chili
Sauce, fine mustard and sweet chopped onions, and served in a warm steamed bun.
The restaurant has continued to attract loyal patrons from every generation in
Detroit and around the country. American Coney Island joins Courtyard Grill,
serving up traditional American fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner and Don B’s
Steakhouse.
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Dazzling Display. On the D’s Fremont Street
Experience façade, an exclusive new lightshow designed and developed by Cirque
du Soleil visionary Roger Parent, brings the casino’s exterior to life with
“virtual tapestry technology.” Unlike any other light feature in Vegas, “Face to
Face” features forty massive flat-screens arranged in mobile panels to stream
colorful LED content 24 hours per day. An adjacent LED exterior escalator whisks
guests to the second floor as playful graphics dance and swirl across the
screens, interacting with passersby and leading the way inside. Additionally, Face to Face’s panels contract to create a
mega screen, displaying content from live acts performing on nearby 3rd Street
Stage.
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Dance with Prince. Die of Laughter. the D
offers a lineup of entertainment in the showroom, sure to appeal to any guest.
“Marriage Can Be Murder,” an award-winning interactive comedy and
murder-mystery dinner experience, invites audience members to become a part of
the show every night at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday – Sunday, guests can join Jason Tenner and his band as Purple Reign, THE Prince
Tribute Show performs live renditions of
the legendary singer’s famous hits.
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Do Business. Featuring 8,000 square feet of meeting
space, the D Las Vegas is equipped with one ballroom and four reconfigurable
break-out rooms privately located on the 12th floor and conveniently
accessible to guest rooms by elevators. The space can accommodate groups up to
300 people, whether for meetings, weddings or special events and has audio and
visual equipment to keep events running smoothly. All meeting rooms will also
soon offer Hotspot Wireless access at broadband speeds.
the D Las Vegas Resources:
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Visit our website: http://www.theD.com
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