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PLANET HOLLYWOOD RESORT AND CASINO


'Planet Hollywood Las Vegas' is a luxury casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip formerly known as 'The Aladdin'. Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide is rebranding the hotel as a Sheraton Hotel and will operate the hotel portion of the project. Planet Hollywood rebranded and operates the rest of the property under the Planet Hollywood brand.
The property is owned by OpBiz which is a partnership of Robert Earl, Bay Harbour Management and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.

Contents
History
Tally-Ho and King's Crown
Aladdin
The new Aladdin
Planet Hollywood
Film history
Performing Arts Center
References
External links

History


Tally-Ho and King's Crown

The casino was originally opened in 1963 as the 'Tally-Ho'. It was later called King's Crown in 1964 and failed after six months when it was denied a gaming license.
In 1966, the 'King's Crown' was purchased by Milton Prell, and the hotel got a $3 million renovation, including a new 500 seat "Bagdad Theater" showroom. Prell turned the English-themed hotel into an Arabian Nights theme, but kept the original Tudor room wings. A serrated canopy and a $750,000 15-story Aladdin's Lamp sign were also added.
Aladdin

The Aladdin opened on April 1, 1966, with flower petals pouring from the ceiling and onto guests as they entered the hall. One guest was composer-pianist Warren Richards. The opening entertainment included comedian Jackie Mason, the "Jet Set Revue," a musical review that showcased The Three Cheers and the Petite Rockette Dancers in the ''Bagdad Theatre''.
Prell introduced an innovative main-showroom policy by offering three completely different shows twice nightly with no cover or minimum charges.
The Aladdin contained a golf course, 9 hole par 3.
A little after a year it was opened, the Aladdin was host to Elvis and Priscilla Presley's wedding.
In August of 1969, the Aladdin completed a $750,000 makeover including renovations to the Sinbad Lounge which became enclosed and leveled above the casino floor with Arabic motif.
Also in 1969, Parvin Dohrmann Corporation took over the Aladdin and in 1972, using the name Recrion Corporation, sold it to Sam Diamond, St. Louis politician Peter Webbe, Sorkis Webbe, and Richard Daly for the price of just $5 million. Under the Webbes, a $60 million face lift was conducted including the addition of a 19-story tower, and the new 7,500 seat Performing Arts Center replacing the golf course, which was $4 million over budget.
A $250,000 porte-cochere continued the tower's arabesques. The Aladdin also added a new $300,000 140-foot blockbuster sign with little neon, huge attraction panels and none of the arabesque of the Aladdin's original sign.
The Aladdin had a grand re-opening in 1976 with singer Neil Diamond being paid $750,000 for two shows.
Wayne Newton was a part owner from 1980 to 1982.
The Aladdin closed on November 25, 1997. On April 27, 1998, the entire resort was imploded,[1] except for the 'Aladdin Theatre', to make way for the construction of an entirely new casino.
The new Aladdin

The Aladdin was scheduled to reopen on August 17, 2000, at 6:00pm, with fireworks at 10:00pm. The opening was delayed while the Clark County building inspectors completed its fire safety testing. Another delay was caused by last-minute repairs to the casino surveillance system. This left thousands of Aladdin visitors leaving in disappointment as well as opening night hotel guests wondering where they'd spend the night. Many high-rollers waited out on the sidewalks in front of the Aladdin for hours. Most were unable to even get to their luggage, since the hotel had been locked down for testing. Aladdin employees tried to arrange alternate accommodations for the guests with Paris and Bellagio.
The Desert Passage mall mixes modern American stores with Middle Eastern motifs, all under a painted sky.

Meanwhile, the Desert Passage mall was opened with I Dream of Jeanie star Barbara Eden opening the doors to let the large crowd in.
The Aladdin finally opened the next day at 7:45 A.M. 100 members of Culinary Local 226, as well as an estimated 1,000 to 2,000 other workers were marching on Las Vegas Boulevard to protest the Aladdin opening without a union contract. Barbara Eden's speech as well as the other festivities were drowned out by the bullhorns and the rest of the protest.
The casino was in financial trouble from the start and was sold on June 20, 2003, to a partnership of Planet Hollywood and Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide.
Renovations were carried out in stages, allowing the resort to remain open throughout. Planet Hollywood Las Vegas includes an expanded casino, new restaurant, new nightclub and retail space. A redesign of the facade and pedestrian plaza was intended to correct defects that made accessing the property from the sidewalks on The Strip difficult.
Planet Hollywood

After the casino was renovated, it officially reopened on April 17, 2007 as Planet Hollywood Casino and Resort.
It has been announced that the attached Mediterranean-themed shopping mall, ''Desert Passage'', will also be updated to reflect the resort's new Los Angeles theme, and will be renamed ''Miracle Mile Shops'' [2].
Film history

Footage of the implosion of the original structure was used in the closing credits of the film ''The Cooler''.
This casino was used in the filming of Going in Style.
The A&E Network show ''Criss Angel Mindfreak'' sometimes takes place at the resort.
The ''Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts'' was the site for the 2006 and 2007 Miss America pageants.

Performing Arts Center


Main articles: Theatre for the Performing Arts

References


1. http://edition.cnn.com/US/9804/27/fringe.aladdin.implode/aladdin.240.43.mov
2. http://www.canyouhandlethismuchshopping.com/

External links



Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Planet Hollywood (Aladdin) News - Vegas Today and Tomorrow

Planet Hollywood Las Vegas - Virtual Tours of the new design

Las Vegas Travelog. Including tens of photos.

History of the Aladdin

Implosion pictures and video of old Aladdin

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