A
novel idea for the Shreveport casino market -- a theme.
Hollywood operates in theme park mode, much the way
larger casinos in Las Vegas do. It tries to evoke
the bygone era of Los Angeles when movie stars acted
like movie stars and all the world was their stage.
The faux art deco architecture complements the experience
with artifacts from Hollywood's golden era. Most impressive
is the multi-story atrium with soaring escalators
that move people from the hotel complex onto the actual
casino boat. Look up and admire the medallion at the
center of the ceiling -- it's 87 feet across. The
entire casino is really well done and unless you're
looking for it, it's very difficult to tell that you're
in a completely different building. Though the property
is magnificent, the employees, in our experience,
are quite surly.
When
we visited in 2002, we were treated poorly by both
the casino and the hotel staff. That night we saw
a report on local television saying that Hollywood
was more than US$400,000,000.00 in the red. Perhaps
they could make some of that up by being nicer to
their guests.