More Than Five Hundred Hotel Rooms and Suites
Get a New Look in 2007
The famous Flamingo Las Vegas recently began the second phase of its extensive
room renovation. The redesign will include the transformation of more than 500
hotel rooms and suites into luxurious, stylish and technologically advanced
Flamingo
“GO Rooms.
” The
“GO Room
” name was inspired by a
derivative of the property name
– FlaminGO. Phase II
will introduce three new stylized suite types: GO Metropolitan, GO Neapolitan
and GO Cosmopolitan, in addition to completing more standard GO rooms and
suites.
The resort introduced Las Vegas visitors to the Flamingo
“GO Room
” product in the fall of 2006,
with the refurbishment of 636 standard rooms and suites. With flashy style,
sophisticated entertainment systems, and splashes of classic Vegas decor, the
Flamingo
“GO Rooms
” provide a
one-of-a-kind guest room experience, at the popular center-Strip location.
“The addition of the Flamingo
‘GO Rooms
’ brings energy to the
property that complements our diverse line-up of entertainers and
restaurants,
” said Don Marrandino, President of
Flamingo Las Vegas.
“Guests enjoy the quality,
technology and attention to detail in each new room.
”
The completion of 30 new GO Metropolitan suites highlights the second phase
of the renovation. With Strip views from floors 27 and 28, the suites are the
quintessential example of lavish Las Vegas lodging. Each two-bedroom, 1500
square-foot suite is adorned with rich hardwood floors, two opulent marble
bathrooms, three entertainment centers and four 42
”
flat-panel high-definition television sets. Accented with vibrant green,
interspersed with browns and splashes of orange, the d
écor takes a fresh approach to the retro Flamingo style.
Also introduced during phase II of the renovation are 14 GO Cosmopolitan
suites. These spacious, 800 square-foot one-bedroom suites featuring living and
bar areas are decorated with vibrantly striped wallpaper and accents of
signature Flamingo pink.
GO Neapolitan suites measure 650 square feet, consist of one bedroom and a
living area, and are also decorated in a combination of Flamingo pink and
coordinating striped wallpaper. A total of 38 GO Neapolitan suites will be
available upon the completion of Phase II.
Created by Cagley & Tanner, the same Las Vegas-based interior design firm
that developed the Flamingo
“GO Room
” concept, the Classic Suites display a modern and sleek
theme.
“These rooms were inspired by the golden age of the
Flamingo, when the building was an architectural triumph of Modernism,
” said Lee Cagley of Cagley & Tanner.
“From the sweeping cantilevered curve of the sofa
and the deep pile plush rugs, to the dark headboard with tufted ebony patent
leather, everything is meant to be cool, relaxed, and fun.
”
Tech-savvy guests will enjoy the state-of-the-art technology found in each
newly renovated room. Each space is equipped with a Denon
® sound system with an MP3 player docking station, CD/DVD
player, remote control blinds, LED reading lights, wireless internet, and
high-definition televisions.
The second phase of room renovations is slated for completion in November
2007. GO Metropolitan and GO Neapolitan suites are on sale now. Virtual tours of
the new Flamingo GO Rooms and Classic Suites are available online at http://www.harrahs.com/goroom/index3.html.
Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Flamingo Las Vegas features over
3,500 guest rooms and top headline entertainment, including multiple Grammy
award-winning artist, Toni Braxton. The resort offers 77,000 square-feet of
action-packed casino space and a beautifully-landscaped wildlife habitat
surrounded by sparkling waterfalls and lush tropical gardens.