First Season of 'American Casino' Showcases Green Valley Ranch
December 15 2003 - 7:04PM
PR Newswire (US)
First Season of 'American Casino' Showcases Green Valley Ranch LAS
VEGAS, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Executive Producer Craig
Piligian, of "American Chopper" fame has chosen Green Valley Ranch
Casino Resort and Spa in Henderson, Nevada as the showcase for
"American Casino," his newest installment in the Discovery
Channel's wildly popular "American" series. Production for the
first season of "American Casino" which includes 13 episodes begins
January on location at the resort. The success of the Discovery
Channel's family drama-reality show "American Chopper," was the
catalyst for Piligian's idea to produce "American Casino." "We
wanted to create a show that takes viewers behind the scenes of a
casino operation. American Casino is a look at the hard work,
pressure, and day-to-day business decisions the owners and managers
must make for their operation to be successful," said Piligian.
Piligian said that Green Valley Ranch Station was a natural fit
when choosing a location for the show. Green Valley Ranch operators
Frank Fertitta III and his brother Lorenzo Fertitta are at the top
of the game in Las Vegas. The family-run operation was attractive
to Piligian, and fit the "American" series philosophy perfectly.
"American Chopper, and now American Casino are real American
success stories about people who are the best at what they do. The
Fertitta brothers are the hottest hoteliers in town right now, "
said Piligian. Green Valley Ranch is a four-diamond resort
destination located just minutes away but a world apart from the
hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip offering the luxury
amenities celebrities demand. President Bill Clinton, Michael
Jackson, George Clooney and Sir Anthony Hopkins have each
frequented the resort. "American Casino" will take a look at just
what it takes to woo the famous and infamous off the strip to the
seclusion and privacy of Green Valley Ranch, and will highlight the
day-to-day operations that have helped make the resort so popular.
"This isn't a competition reality show, where everything is staged
and carefully orchestrated, in a word, not 'real' at all. These are
regular people who are living their lives and we're right there
with them. We like to call it 'real-reality'," Piligian said. Green
Valley Ranch is becoming a favorite among television producers
capitalizing on the intense interest viewers have in Las Vegas
right now. CBS's "CSI-Crime Scene Investigation," NBC's "Las
Vegas", Fox's "Malcolm in the Middle" and TLC's "A Dating Story"
and "A Wedding Story" are some of the productions that have used
Green Valley Ranch as the backdrop of recent episodes. "We're
delighted to welcome 'American Casino' and the Discovery Channel to
Green Valley Ranch for an intimate look into the inner-workings of
a world-class casino," said Scott Kreeger, vice president and
general manager of the property. "We're confident viewers will
enjoy seeing what goes on behind the scenes." "American Casino" is
scheduled to begin airing on the Discovery Channel in June.
DATASOURCE: Station Casinos, Inc. CONTACT: Gina Lateef, Corporate
Public Relations Manager of Station Casinos, Inc., +1-702-221-6538,
Web site: http://www.stationcasinos.com/
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