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FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE, LLC
FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE, LLC
Las Vegas, Nevada
100-499 employees
We are Fremont Street Experience (FSE) in downtown Las Vegas. The Fremont Street Experience organization is the marketing umbrella for several Las Vegas casinos: The D, Four Queens, Fremont Hotel, Binion's, Golden Nugget, Golden Gate, The California and Main Street Station. Fremont Street Experience is a pedestrian mall featuring Viva Vision, the world's largest video screen. Our nightly light shows are free and open to the public. Viva Vision is 1,386 feet long and 90 feet tall, with 12.5 million LEDs. FSE's visuals are supported by audio packing 550,000 watts of power. Our destination includes two thrill attractions, the SlotZilla zipline and Fear the Walking Dead Survival. FSE and its partner casinos host a number of high profile events, including corporate gatherings. Our organization can assist with planning your corporate event, including catering and more. Use our resort relationships and local connections to make the most of your company's event. Fremont Street Experience provides over-the-top spectacle set against dazzling neon and the best people-watching in the world. There's truly something for everyone and millions of visitors a year enjoy the gambling, the drinking, the music and more to be found at our one-of-a-kind entertainment mecca. Find out more about Fremont Street Experience at http://www.vegasexperience.com.
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Market Competitive
FERNLEY NUGGET CORPORATION
FERNLEY NUGGET CORPORATION
Fallon, Nevada
100-499 employees
Carson Nugget Casino Hotel is located in Carson City, Nevada, United States and is the oldest continually operating casino in Carson City.
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Market Laggard
DODGE RIDGE MOUNTAIN RESORT LLC
DODGE RIDGE MOUNTAIN RESORT LLC
Pinecrest, California
25-49 employees
DECADES OF SKIING + RIDING Dodge Ridge was founded on the ideals of family. Beginning with the Purdy family and continuing on today with the Helm family, core family values remain the foundation of Dodge Ridge. As the current owners, the Helm family has owned and operated Dodge Ridge for the last 37 years of the resort’s 62 year history. Over the last 37 years the Helm family has dedicated themselves to the continued growth of Dodge Ridge. The resort as it stands today is a direct result of their commitment to continual growth. They have achieved this through many large scale investments in the resort. The most notable expansions began with the installment of chairlifts 7 in 1985 and chair 8 in 1998, which subsequently tripled the skiable acreage available to Dodge Ridge skiers + riders. As a part of their commitment to continual growth, the Helm family created the 15 year Master Development Plan. Stage 1 of this plan was completed in 2007 with the $6 million base area expansion which included the addition of the 16,000 sq. ft. Family Lodge. The Family Lodge is home to the newly expanded Children’s Snowsports Center, tickets sales and guest services center, day use lockers and the North Fork Bistro. The most recent expansion is the Doppelmayar T-Bar T643 installed in the summer of 2011. T-Bar 643 gains access to the second summit, doubling the length of the shots. Future expansions to Dodge Ridge include a complete chairlift infrastructure upgrade with the addition of the second summit chairlift and a high speed detachable lift connecting the lower mountain to the summit with a vertical rise of over 1,400 ft. As a member of our family we encourage you to experience the growth and expansions for yourself. MOUNTAIN FACTS Resort Opening: 1950 Vertical Drop: 1,600 ft. Summit Elevation: 8,200 ft. Base Elevation: 6,600 ft. Terrain Acreage: 852 Beginner: 20% Intermediate: 40% Advanced: 40% Total Runs: 67
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