BATON ROUGE, La. & WYOMISSING, Pa -- With searchlights, red carpet, celebrity impersonators, and exciting gaming play, Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge premieres tomorrow, February 9. Formerly

Casino Rouge, the property, which is owned by Penn National Gaming, Inc. is being re-named following an $8.5 million renovation that included all new interiors, renovated landside operations, new retail offerings, an expanded live entertainment venue, and memorabilia items from iconic movies and celebrities.
Red Carpet Premiere and Guest Events
Celebrity impersonators of Joan Rivers, Whoopi Goldberg, Cher, Prince and Johnny Depp will join the fun at the official grand opening of the new Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge. On February 9 and 10, five-time Grammy-award winner B.J. Thomas will be performing in the new Studio 7 event center at 9 p.m. Tickets are $20.
Hollywood Casino will also kick off its $100,000 Go Hollywood Giveaway in which casino guests can enter to win a new Porsche, diamonds, electronics, trips to Hollywood, California, and much more.
The new Hollywood property is being introduced in advertising with the messages Play, Dine, and Feel Like A Star, with people decked out in sunglasses "Going Hollywood."
"It's time to bring Hollywood to Baton Rouge, and we know that local residents are ready for some celebrity treatment," said Jon Zimmerman, General Manager of Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge.
Zimmerman added, "With over 800 employees who we now refer to as 'cast members,' Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge has been a committed and thriving business in downtown Baton Rouge for over twelve years. Our recent investment in the property has significantly enhanced our entertainment, gaming, food and beverage offerings, and we look forward to delivering a great experience to existing and new customers with the highly recognizable Hollywood brand and theme."
Renovation
First Phase
The first phase of the renovation included a complete refresh of the casino floor and the addition of the Art Deco Hollywood theme. Updated lighting fixtures, moldings, columns, and signage combined to create an image of Hollywood while a three-story light and glass fiber-optic display projects movie images. In addition to the aesthetic changes, the casino has been updated with the latest ticketing technology, and the most up-to-date slot machines, including an expanded High-limit slot area. In total, the casino features 1,145 slot machines and 27 table games.
Second Phase
The second phase of renovations included the landside operations, and extended the design with custom-made moldings, railings, and fabrics to convey the glamour of Hollywood.
The live entertainment venue, Studio 7, expanded the former Rhythms Lounge, and has a glass wall to allow daytime viewing of the Mississippi River. Curtains can be drawn at night for the featured entertainers. In Studio 7, the casino will offer regional talent along with popular local favorites. Also, the new Studio Bar offers a sophisticated setting for guests to relax and enjoy a drink. The sense of arrival in the landside Pavilion was enhanced and opened up by moving the elevator and adding a dramatic curved staircase to allow for a seating area near the front entrance.
The retail outlet was expanded and renamed Box Office Gifts to offer a wide selection of clothing, jewelry, and gift items fit for a celebrity.
In addition, the renovation included updates of areas such as the boarding ramp to the casino, the front driveway, and patron and employee restrooms. The employee dining area, now called Backstage Deli, was remodeled to allow for more seating and expanded food offerings for the 800 cast members who work at Hollywood. The decorative finishes and a Mississippi River view give cast members the same kind of star treatment enjoyed by guests.
Memorabilia
The property will feature items from iconic movies and celebrities.
* From her personal estate, Marilyn Monroe's cashmere and mink collar cardigan is on display.
* A suede jacket from the personal property of Elvis Presley is featured. Elvis wore this jacket to promote the 1969 release of "Suspicious Minds," his final #1 hit.
* James Dean's tweed jacket from his role as Cal Trask in "East of Eden" is on display.
* Clark Gable joined the U.S. Army in memory of his wife Carol Lombard who died in a plane crash. Captain Clark Gable flew five combat missions and received honors for his service.
* The two-piece dinner suit worn by Roger Moore in the 1985 James Bond movie "A View To A Kill" is on display.
* And, original movie posters from Clint Eastwood's "A Few Dollars More" and the James Bond movie "Live and Let Die" are featured on the boarding ramp to the casino.
Penn National Gaming
825 Berkshire Boulevard
Suite 200
Wyomissing, PA 19610
| Penn National Gaming owns and operates casino and horse racing facilities with a focus on slot machine entertainment. The company presently operates sixteen facilities in thirteen jurisdictions including Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ontario. In aggregate, Penn National's facilities feature over 18,600 slot machines, nearly 400 table games, almost 1,200 hotel rooms and approximately 565,000 square feet of gaming floor space. |
Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge
1717 River Road
North Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5134
| The more than 95,000-square-foot Hollywood Casino Baton Rouge opened for business as Casino Rouge in downtown Baton Rouge in 1994 and employs approximately 800 local residents. |