Station Casinos featured Fireworks by Grucci spectaculars last night at Palace Station to honor the milestone anniversary.
The celebration will continue through the weekend with additional firework displays on Sunday, July 4, at 9 p.m. at Red Rock Casino and Green Valley Ranch Resort.
Station Casinos, the leading local gaming and entertainment provider invited guests from across the Las Vegas Valley to celebrate the company’s 45th anniversary with a firework spectacular that started, where it all began, at Palace Station last night.
The exciting show was witnessed by over thousands of Las Vegas valley locals and visitors and officially kicked-off the monumental anniversary celebration taking place across multiple Station Casinos properties this month. Station Casinos also kicked off a city-wide campaign to commemorate the anniversary that focuses on its Team Members; the campaign can be seen here:
The celebration will continue through the weekend with additional firework displays on Sunday, July 4, at 9 p.m. at Red Rock Casino and Green Valley Ranch Resort. The show, presented by Fireworks by Grucci, will be live streamed on all social media channels including Twitch. In addition, in support of its continued relationship with The Public Education Foundation and Three Square, volunteers and employees from these two great community partners will be invited to view the shows from the resort’s pools as a thank you for their continuing contributions to the Las Vegas Valley.
For anyone looking to purchase wristbands for general admission viewing at Red Rock Casino, purchasing is available at the gift shop. Cash admission prices includes $25 for adults, $10 children under 12 and $50 all you can drink package (21+ only). Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. for GA pool viewing.
For those looking to purchase wristbands for public viewing at Green Valley Ranch Resort, purchasing is available at the casino gift shop now until July 4. Guests may purchase wristbands starting at $25 for adults and $10 for children (2-11 years). Doors will open at 7 p.m. for public viewing.