
The Stevie Ray Vaughn quote inscribed
over the entrance to the Hard Rock Casino says it all. It's says
"If this house is a rockin', don't bother knockin', come
on in" - and on weekend nights, this house is definitely
rockin'. It's packed with hip GenerationX beautiful
people who have come to gamble and socialize.
Built in the vein of the cafes, the
casino is also adorned with rock n' roll memorabilia and artifacts.
(If you want the real thing, there's a Hard Rock Cafe adjacent to
the hotel.) There are the usual displays like leather jackets and
gold records, but you should take a moment to appreciate the small
touches too. Some slot machines have guitar necks as handles, the
roulette tables are shaped like pianos and chips have rock pictures
and brand names on them. There are also some big touches like a
90-foot neon Fender Stratocaster guitar in front of the casino.
( As seen in the movie, Honey, I blew up the kids) The
whole casino is thoroughly rock themed, but can there be too much
Rock n' Roll?
Some (older) patrons might think so.
Between the din of the crowd and the rock blaring over hundreds
of speakers, the noise level can get very high - but if you came
to the Hard Rock that's probably what you're looking for. Rock fans
can browse through some great rock artifacts like Greg Allman's
leather jacket, James Brown's "King of Soul" cape and
crown and guitars from Bruce Springsteen, ZZ Top and Eric Clapton.
There is also a tribute to the stars of the Lilith Fair tours.
The rooms at the Hard Rock are very
nice. They feature French widows that actually open, rock photographs
and 27-inch televisions. Guests can also enjoy one of the nicest
pool areas in town. It has a sandy beach, a water slide and underwater
speakers so you can swim and boogey at the same time.