The Cosmopolitan Resort & Casino (affectionately sometimes referred to as COSMO, our next door neighbor) expertly and formally opened their entrance doors on December 15th, 2010 at approximately 8:00 pm. Data groups were posted on the outside and Las Vegas Blvd. clamored with eagerness. The Grand Opening Event was held on December 31st, 2010. Music was truly performing from the roof tops filling the Blvd. residents with the New Years Eve feeling. Cosmo has designed our Las Vegas Blvd. gateway sign with some landscaping by the north door.
Do it yourself parking is presently at your disposal for all Jockey Club owners and guest visitors. Level 3 B parking zone on the inside of Cosmo’s 5 story undercover auto parking structure is the proclaimed location for all Jockey Club passenger cars. Level 3 B is the one level of the parking structure that the Jockey Club elevators are established to approach your "home away from home". Immediately after Jockey Club title-holders park on the level 3B, you will indulge in using one of the two Jockey Club centrally nestled on the north wall of the development designated and named elevators to the 1st floor or 2nd floor. Then advance to either the main foyer or pool deck (pool doors are key card admittance) locale of the Jockey Club. These elevators will also access the Cosmopolitan’s Casino site as they each of them open on the south to the north and vice versa.
As you may know the Cosmopolitan has expended approximately 8 million dollars into the Jockey Club to date. It all began with renovating the Fire Security System components. Although we were code compliant with fire safety, renovations were mandatory stemming from the close vicinity of the new Cosmo. All common space and interiors of each suite are actually retrofitted with sprinklers, strobes and speakers for announcing potential situations. Latest technology emergency generators as well as multiple water holding tanks have been built and all fire exiting has been rerouted to the north drive. The water softening system tanks have been brought from subterranean to two good sized above ground installations. Demolition of areas not useful beneath our swimming pool deck has been implemented.
Both Ascot and Derby Tower entrances have been transported from the south side to the north side of both communities which has corresponding marble and brass portal doors. The Porte Cochere (initial entrance overhang drive up) was built with natural stone drive up, stone faced pillars, stained concrete sidewalks, and Valet booth and bell storage space. Our trash chutes were made with 2 compactors providing 4 dumpsters worth of waste to be dispensed into one reservoir. The gas meters and electric boxes are being transferred to a more strategic destination. The “team member only” behind-the-scenes movement space has been upgraded for quicker entrance from building to building with linens and large cleaning systems.
The computer system for the inner workings of the Jockey Club was brought to the far west end of the Derby tower ground level. Cosmo has paid for the 24/7 Valet Parking services and the 2 years of overflow parking at the Planet Hollywood; however, Cosmo will cease paying for the Jockey Club Valet services upon the launching of the new resort. They have repaved the existing north drive with brand new blacktop. 75 daily pool passes have been accorded for Jockey Club owners and guests to use on the main Bamboo pool and sun patio area of the Cosmo as well as the two Jockey Club tennis surfaces that had been transferred to the Cosmo roof top. Truth be told there are cutting edge components to look at in 2011.
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