Sunday, December 16, 2007

Top Casinos For Celebrity Gamblers



Article by Shivani Vora

Walk into the Bellagio in Las Vegas, and you'll see a poker room graced by a chandelier of glittering, handblown Murano glass. You're apt to see another kind of luminary: stars like Jeremy Piven, Matt Damon, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Alex Rodriguez who come to the Bellagio to gamble.

What attracts the famous to certain gaming destinations?

"When celebrities are deciding where they want to go gambling, they usually stick to places which are upscale and where there are other things to do besides gamble," says Frank Fahernkopf, president and CEO of the American Gaming Association. "They also tend to stick close to home, since these getaways are generally shorter than other kinds of vacations."

Experts say Las Vegas is by far the most popular celebrity gambling destination in the world. It's an hour flight from Los Angeles and has many nongaming activities such as luxury shopping at stores like Hermes and Louis Vuitton, top-notch dining with restaurants by acclaimed chefs such as Emeril Lagasse and Tom Colicchio, lavish spas including the Qua at Caesar's Palace and a thriving nightlife including clubs like Pure.

Vegas also gives stars privacy. In Sin City, they can play to the paparazzi or enjoy private gaming. "Celebs love coming to Las Vegas because the casinos are very accomodating to them," says Howard Lefkowitz, president of Vegas.com, an online travel and concierge service. "They can have a spectacle or be shielded from the public eye."

The Palms, for instance, will arrange poker, craps, roulette or blackjack in separate areas of the casino for celebrities by request. Ben Affleck, Bruce Willis, Jason Giambi, Ryan Seacrest and Pamela Anderson frequent this 95,000-square-foot casino, which has both a general gaming area and the Mint, a high-limit lounge offering games such as blackjack and roulette.

There is also a no-limit poker parlor where Ben Affleck (a regular) has played until dawn with $1,000 chips. Pamela Anderson has gambled at her Playboy slot machine, and Bruce Willis has been down $100,000 at the craps table in the general gaming area.

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