May 17, 2012

Las Vegas Labor Day Weekend 2010: Eastside Edition

Play (don't work) on Monday as each Station, Fiesta and Wildfire Casino has serious Labor Day multipliers.

HEY EASTSIDE! WHAT’S up Boulder Highway? How’s it hangin’ Henderson? What’s going on Green Valley?

Here’s what we have planned in the neighborhood – Fiesta Henderson, Green Valley Ranch, Boulder and Sunset Station – for a super Labor Day in Las Vegas including gaming, concerts, entertainment and dining.

Labor Day Weekend in Las Vegas: Gaming

  • $1 Million Jumbo Cash Wheel, where 10 winners at each casino get to spin for instant cash at 8:15 on Friday and Saturday (actually every Friday and Saturday in September but here we’re blogging about Labor Day Weekend).
  • We’re going to call this a gaming offer, but it’s just as good as a dining offer: starting Sunday you can play your way to free buffets at both Feast and Festival Buffets.
  • On Labor Day (that’s Monday Sept. 6) all casinos are offering 5X Points on Video Poker and 7X on Video Reels and Reel Slots.

Labor Day Weekend in Las Vegas: Entertainment

  • John Lee Hooker Jr. jams at the Railhead for Boulder Blues Thursday night
  • Asia (Heat of the Moment, Only Time Will Tell) is at Green Valley Ranch’s Ovation Lounge on Friday night
  • GVR’s Lobby Bar has live music with Jeremy Cornwell 8pm Friday and Reggae sounds 6pm Saturday
  • Nawgahyde’s celebratin’ their recent Vegas Rocks Magazine Award at Club Madrid at Sunset Saturday night
  • The one, the only Steel Panther performs 11pm Saturday at GVR’s Ovation
  • ’50s Sock Hop Karaoke Night 9pm Saturday at Fiesta Henderson’s Cerveza Cantina should be hip and not square
  • There’s a Beer Pong  Competition in GVR’s Ovation Lounge on Sunday at 2pm
  • 11am Monday at The Pond at Green Valley Ranch is our Grey Goose Pool Party

Check out Las Vegas Labor Day Weekend events at our Westside casinos

Labor Day Weekend in Las Vegas: Dining

Have a fun and safe Labor Day weekend on the east side of the Vegas Valley…and everywhere else!

UPDATED: Founding Family Receives Court Approval For Plan Of Reorganization

FERTITTA FAMILY TO MAINTAIN CONTROL OF STATION CASINOS

LAS VEGAS – Station Casinos, led by Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, received approval today from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Company’s joint plan of reorganization.  The plan, as approved, keeps all of the company’s wholly-owned properties and assets within the Station Casinos’ family; these properties include Palace Station, Texas Station, Sunset Station, Red Rock Resort, the Fiestas, Santa Fe Station, Wild Wild West, the multiple Wildfire casinos, gaming entitled land holdings.

The Fertitta brothers will be the largest shareholder of the Company and will remain in charge of the management of all these properties.  As part of the restructuring, the Fertitta brothers are re-investing $150 million in the Company and will have new equity partners.

The Fertitta family founded Station Casinos in 1976 with a 5,000 square foot casino (which has grown to what is known today as Palace Station) and grew it into the largest and most popular locals’ casino company by offering guests a great entertainment experience, value and friendly service.

With the bankruptcy process now concluded, the final step in the restructuring process will be seeking the necessary regulatory licenses and approvals from the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission.

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Dated August 6, 2010

Founding Family Retains Control and Ownership of Station Casinos

LAS VEGAS – FRANK AND LORENZO Fertitta, the founding family of Station Casinos, were approved today by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court as the winning bidder in the sale of some of the Company’s properties and assets which includes, among other things, Texas Station, the Fiestas, Santa Fe Station, the multiple Wild Fire casinos and gaming entitled land holdings.

The $772 million “Stalking Horse” bid was deemed the highest and best offer by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Gregg Zive in Reno, Nev.

The Fertitta brothers will be the largest shareholder of the Company and will remain in charge of the management of all these properties as well as Palace Station, Boulder Station, Sunset Station, the Wild, Wild West and Red Rock Resort.

The Fertitta family founded Station Casinos in 1976 with a 5,000 square foot casino (what is known today as Palace Station) and grew it into the largest and most popular locals’ casino company by offering guests a great entertainment experience, value and friendly service.

The next step in the bankruptcy process will be the confirmation of the Company’s joint plan of reorganization which will be considered by the court at a hearing scheduled for August 27 and 28.

Station Casinos Wins 25 ‘Best of Las Vegas’ 2010 Awards

Review Journal Poll: The Best of Las Vegas 2010 – Thanks, Las Vegas, For This Year’s 25 Awards!

STATION CASINOS AWARDS

 

  • Best Players Club – Station Casinos Boarding Pass (11 Years In A Row) – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Football Contest – Station Casinos Great Giveaway (16 Years In A Row) – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Coffee / Cappucino – Starbucks – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Sub Sandwich – Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop (GVR, Red Rock & Aliante Station) – Readers’ Pick & Review-Journal’s Pick

Thank You Las Vegas!

PALACE STATION AWARDS

BOULDER STATION AWARDS

SUNSET STATION AWARDS

RED ROCK AWARDS

  • Best Steakhouse – T-Bones Chophouse – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Keno – Red Rock – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Coffee Shop – Red Rock – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Asian Restaurant – Hachi – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Bowling Alley – Red Rock Lanes – Readers’ Pick

GREEN VALLEY RANCH AWARDS

  • Best Spa – The Spa at GVR – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Brunch – Feast Buffet – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Seafood – Tides Oyster Bar – Readers’ Pick
  • Best Lounge Performer/Tribute Act – Sin City Sinners – Review-Journal’s Pick
  • Best Ice Cream – U-Swirl – Review-Journal’s Pick

ALIANTE STATION AWARDS

FIESTA HENDERSON AWARDS

FIESTA RANCHO AWARDS

WILDFIRE GAMING AWARDS


Comments on the voting? Let us know below!

Shamrocks Have 3 Leaves…St. Patrick’s Day is Fun at Stations

Like this? Read our St. Patty’s Day post for 2011!

Deep in red color and malty, Irish Red will be on tap for St. Patty's at Barley's in Henderson. It will be one of several special "Green" celebrations at Station Casinos bars.

IT SEEMS ALMOST every concept we have known from our earliest education has proven wrong as we grow up:

  • “I” before “E” except after “C” (see weird, Budweiser, etc.)
  • George Washington didn’t have wooden teeth.
  • “French Fries” are not from France.
  • The nursery rhyme doesn’t say anything about Humpty Dumpty being an egg.
  • Coriolis Effect does not determine which way water spirals down the toilet.
  • Shamrocks only have three leaves, not four.

There are also a couple of St. Patrick’s Day ideas that deserve a good strong dose of myth busting. St. Patrick, of course, is the patron saint of Ireland. He originally went to Ireland as a slave at age 16, taken by the Romans. He was given as a gift to a Druid Chieftain named Milchu. After six years he escaped and returned to his family. His father and grandfather were both Christian clergymen, and he chose to follow the family tradition. We’re not sure when he was born, but we understand he died on March 17, and that’s the day we celebrate the St Patrick’s Feast Day.

Go Green on Wednesday, March 17 for St. Patrick’s Day at Station Casinos

St. Patrick drank beer. Everyone did at the time. In fact, the church was active into beer making as a primary source of nutrition. Beer was pasteurized food thousands of years before Louis Pasteur was born, so it was safer to drink beer than water in many circumstances.

So for our first myth, green beer does not occur in nature, even in Ireland. Well, it may be out there somewhere, but I am leery of drinking things that turn green. (Had a bad experience as a kid…) Traditional Irish beer was red. The color came from the way the barley was dried in a kiln. Today, you can still get red ale from Smithwick’s (pronounced “Smithicks” with the “th” as in “the”), or seasonally at Barley’s in Henderson. Both are classic examples of the style, being very mild and malty. Black beer (i.e. Guinness) came along in the mid 1800’s after the introduction of Porter in England. Green beer isn’t Irish, it’s an American thing.

Second, the whole corned beef and cabbage thing is another non-Irish tradition. Cabbage was generally eaten with onions or leeks in a dish called “colcannon.” Beef was only for really wealthy folk. Occasionally it was served with bacon or lamb, but hey, this is supposed to be a feast. Go for the Irish breakfast! Eggs, bacon, sausage, hash, cheese, brown bread, sliced tomatoes, and maybe beans or black and white pudding if you can score it. Have a good Irish stew with soda bread for dinner, and top it off with Irish Red Ale and/or a spot of Irish whiskey.

Go traditional if you can, and don’t forget the wearin’ o’ the green. THAT’S traditional!

Cheers!

Jim Wilson
Brewmaster
Barley’s Casino and Brewing Co.

A brew debut at five of our Las Vegas bars

Freshly brewed at Barley's in Henderson, Red Rock will be available at Wildfire Gaming locations. Join us for a free sample at one of our upcoming tapping parties. Cheers!

I’LL PERSONALLY BE attending the tapping parties at all the properties, and spreading the word about the new Red Rock beer. Well, it’s not really new, as Barley’s Casino & Brewing Company has been making it since 1996, but most of the valley hasn’t had a chance to try it yet! We’ll be serving free 12-ounce samples of Red Rock at five locations during the next week or so. Freshly brewed Red Rock will also be on tap for seconds, thirds, and so on at the bar. 

In case you have never had the pleasure, Red Rock is a very classic German style of beer called “Märzen” (mair’ tzen), or roughly translated, March beer. In the 1500′s, refrigeration was non-existent, and you could only make beer when weather permitted. People found that after March, it was too warm to make beer, because it would go sour. So, the March beer would be made and stored in ice caves, awaiting the cooler fall season when it would be brought out and drunk heartily.

 Tapping parties for the new Red Rock brew at the Wildfire Gaming Properties

Later, in the 1800′s, this was the basic beer for Oktoberfest in Munich. Ours is a classic Munich-style Märzen, rich red in color and fairly powerful at 6% ABV. The barley that is used to make this beer is actually called “Munich Malt,” as the color is specific to the Munich area. We use only the four traditional German ingredients of water, malt, hops, and yeast, foregoing cost-cutting ingredients like rice, corn and sugars that are found in most lighter American beers.

This is the beer you want to have with a bratwurst or knockwurst, or if you just feel like putting on your lederhosen!

It was mighty nice of them to name the casino after the beer, wasn’t it?

Cheers!

Jim Wilson
Brewmaster
Barley’s Casino and Brewing Co.

What’s the best beer you ever had? Let us know below!

Bonkerz Comedy Club brings laughs to Palace Station

LAS VEGAS – The hilarious comedy found at Bonkerz Comedy Clubs throughout the country is now coming to Las Vegas with its January 15 opening at Palace Station Hotel & Casino. The showroom, formerly known as Sound Trax, will echo with laughs in its new capacity as the Bonkerz Comedy Club. Bonkerz will feature different comedians every week with five show times offered Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

The comedy club was founded in 1984 by Joe Sanfellipo, who still owns and operates the clubs today. First opened in Milwaukee, Sanfellipo moved its headquarters to Orlando, Fla., expanded throughout Florida and eventually throughout the United States. Today, there are nearly 20 locations. Several famed comedians got their start at Bonkerz, including Carrot Top and Larry the Cable Guy, and legends such as Jerry Seinfeld and Sam Kinison have graced its stage. Sanfellipo prides himself on bringing in first-rate comedians on a constant basis, with the occasional star acts performing in its venues as well.

“Bonkerz has been entertaining guests inside casinos for 10 years now, but this is our first time coming to Vegas,” said Sanfellipo. “I’m excited to bring my comedy club to the entertainment mecca. Guests can expect superior comedy at a great price..”

Bonkerz Comedy Club will present five shows weekly, with one on Thursday at 8pm and two on Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and 10pm. Tickets are $29.95 each. Palace Station hotel guests and locals with a valid Nevada ID receive a $10 discount. The club features a rotating schedule with a new headliner and feature act every week. Doors open one hour before showtime and guests must be 21 years and older.

Tickets can be purchased at any Station Casinos Reward Center, The Fiestas and The Galleria Mall or by calling 702.547.5300 or log onto www.stationcasinos.com.