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ZoomAway Travel Inc. (TSXV:ZMA – $0.16 CAD & OTC: ZMWYF – $0.12 USD & Frankfurt:4ZO – €0.10), which provides hotels, golf and ski resorts, and other activity providers a Technology Platform that allows customers to book discounted packaging of lodging, ski, golf, and entertainment, hired another well-experienced person to help grow the Company.

ZoomAway appointment Mr. David Mustard as Chief Financial Officer. He is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Nevada, and a senior financial executive with 20+ years of achievements, primarily in corporate and tribal hotel-casinos ranging in size from $1M to $100+M EBITDA, including publicly traded entities.

Before joining ZoomAway, Mr. Mustard was Financial Controller at Eldorado Resorts and Casino Controller at Grand Sierra Resort. In addition, he has been Director of Finance at both Red Hawk Casino and Hopland Shokawah Casino.

ZoomAway Team Expansion

Late 2016, the Company also appointed Mr. Robert A. Cashell Sr. to the Board of Directors. He brings a wealth of experience in the gaming, tourism and hotel industries, having spent nearly 50 years primarily in the gaming industry.

Mr. Cashell served as Chairman of the Board of Cashell Enterprises, a hotel casino management company and owned, operated or managed numerous gaming properties including the Alamo Travel Plaza and the Topaz Lodge.

Mr. Cashell is one of Nevada’s best known business and public figures having served on the University of Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents. Following his term as a University Regent, he was elected Lieutenant Governor for the State of Nevada in 1982. Working together with then Governor Richard Bryan, they created both the Nevada Commission on Economic Development and the Nevada Commission on Tourism. Mr. Cashell subsequently served as Chairman of both Commissions. Mr. Cashell was the Mayor of the City of Reno from 2002 to 2014.

During the course of 2016, ZoomAway also added key personnel to the management team. Dan Morgan, was hired as COO, Tim Berfield as CTO, and Toni Koster as VP of Sales.

With a nearly 30-year career in advertising, public relations, and government affairs, Mr. Morgan brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the ZoomAway team. Mr. Berfield has more than 20 years of experience building hardware and software systems for both clients and companies he has co-founded. And Ms. Koster joined Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in 1999 as Dir. of Leisure Marketing where she oversaw all wholesale and leisure travel sales. In 2007 she was promoted to Dir. of Sales and managed all administrative duties while continuing to be a top sales team member.

These three individuals have truly become invaluable parts of the ZoomAway team, adding several years of experience in advertising and PR, overseeing sales teams, and product development.

Conclusion

“ZoomAway will continue to provide hotels, resorts and gaming properties and their guests with a seamless and easy to use technology platform for bundling of hotel stays with adventure and recreation activities, driving incremental revenue to all retail parties, while providing considerable savings to the end-user,” stated Sean Schaeffer, President & CEO. “We believe that through our recent technical and sales hires, expansion into new and high value markets, and increased investment into technology and new product offerings, that ZoomAway is well-positioned to become the partner of choice for hotels, resorts, gaming properties and activity providers.”

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As more people continue to travel worldwide, it is anticipated that a strong demand for travel technology offerings, such as the one from ZoomAway, will only continue to grow.

With the addition of Mr. Mustard, and all other team members, the Company is strengthening its fundamentals to prepare for that rapid and substantial growth. Buy recommendation.
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Eldorado Resort Casino
Location Reno, Nevada, U.S.
Address 345 North Virginia Street
Opening dateMay 24, 1973; 48 years ago
ThemeEl Dorado
No. of rooms815
Total gaming space78,987 sq ft (7,338.1 m2)
Signature attractionsEldorado Showroom
NoVi Lounge
Statue Fountain
The Brew Brothers
Notable restaurantsLa Strada
In Room Dining
Millies24
Pho Mein
Roxy
Sushi Sake
The Brew Brothers
The Buffet
The Eldorado Coffee Company
Starbucks
The Prime Rib Grill
OwnerCaesars Entertainment
ArchitectWorth Group
Renovated in1995: Silver Legacy Sky Bridge access
1996: Eldorado Showroom
2007: Skyline Tower
2008: Spa Tower
2008–2010: New rooms, new buffet and Swarovski addition
2014: Skyline Tower
2016/2017: Sierra & Virginia Towers
Coordinates39°31′45″N119°48′53″W / 39.529133°N 119.814593°WCoordinates: 39°31′45″N119°48′53″W / 39.529133°N 119.814593°W
Websiteeldoradoreno.com

Eldorado Resort Casino is a hotel and casino located in Downtown Reno, Nevada. It anchors a network of connected hotel-casinos in the downtown Reno core that included Circus Circus Reno and Silver Legacy Reno and are owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.[1]

History[edit]

Plans for the Eldorado were announced in July 1972 by a group of six investors, including members of Reno's prominent Carano family.[2] The hotel opened on May 24, 1973 with 278 guest rooms, two restaurants, and a casino with 200 slot machines, 9 table games, and a keno game.[3] Also incorporated into the property were a ballroom accommodating up to 750 people, an underground parking garage, and executive suites.[4]

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In 1979, the success of the Eldorado Resort Casino prompted what would be the first of many expansions and improvements. Guestrooms were brought to a total of 411 with a further expansion completed in September 1985 adding 20,000 square feet of gaming area and four new restaurants. By 1989, the Eldorado had grown to 814[5] hotel rooms and boasted its own on-site bakery, pasta and gelato shop and butcher shop. In 1992, the Eldorado added a 10 story parking garage for added convenience to guests.

The completion of another transformation for the Eldorado happened in 1995. Coinciding with the construction of Silver Legacy Reno, a 50/50 joint venture between Eldorado Resorts and MGM Resorts International, the Eldorado added a crossover to the new downtown property connected by the first ever micro-brewery in a casino, The Brew Brothers. The Spa Tower was created, adding 10 floors of luxury accommodations; a 10,175 square foot convention center was opened as well as a 580-seat Broadway-style showroom. A coffee roasting company was added to the list of on-site services and the casino now totaled 78,987 square feet with more than 1,500 slot machines, 55 table games, a keno lounge, race and sportsbook and poker room.[6]

In 2016, Eldorado Resorts announced that it expects to invest more than $50 million in enhancements. Eldorado’s master plan for the three connected properties, which span eight city blocks in downtown Reno, also includes renovation of more than 4,100 guest rooms. The properties’ upgrade announcement comes a week after the company’s agreement to acquire Isle of Capri Casinos.

Eldorado Showroom[edit]

The showroom seats 580 and has rotating productions.[7]

The Brew Brothers[edit]

The casino houses an on-site microbrewery, The Brew Brothers, which also operates as a music venue and night club. A second Brew Brothers is planned for Scioto Downs Racino in Columbus, Ohio.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage'. Nevada Gaming Control Board. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
  2. ^'Planned for downtown location: $6.2 million Reno luxury hotel complex'. Reno Gazette Journal. July 17, 1972 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^'Eldorado Hotel granted license'. Nevada State Journal. UPI. May 25, 1973 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^'Reno's newest major hotel-casino, the Eldorado, opens tonight'. Reno Evening Gazette. May 24, 1973 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^employee system
  6. ^Kling, Dwayne (August 2010). The Rise of the Biggest Little City: An Encyclopedic History of Reno Gaming, 1931-1981. Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press. pp. 18–19. ISBN978-0-87417-829-6.
  7. ^'Eldorado Showroom - Eldorado Reno'. www.eldoradoreno.com.
  8. ^'Scioto Downs plans new microbrewery'. Gannett. Chillcothe Gazette. March 14, 2015. Retrieved May 5, 2015.

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External links[edit]

  • Official website
  • Media related to Eldorado Resort Casino at Wikimedia Commons

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