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Club Regent Event Centre breaks the mould


Story by Renee Conte


state of the art lighting, sound and video technology. But the highlight is the cut- ting edge Gala Seating System which allows the room to morph from concert venue to cabaret seating to dining room to whatever at the touch of a button. Beyond cool, this room revolutionizes the use of space providing the casino


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re you ready for a brand new concert experience? Enter Club Regent Event Centre.


Te redesigned venue is equipped with


with a multi-purpose event centre that is so much more than just a room. From the moment you walk in the


north entrance of the casino, you are transported into an ultra chic space with gleaming terrazzo flooring adorned with gold filigrees and warm wood veneer. Guests of the attached hotel can once again walk through to the casino, stop- ping in the new gift shop, Ticketmaster box office or event centre in style. Elegant, floor-to-ceiling, moving walls of glass and white wood surround


the lobby of the event centre. Once tick- ets have been processed, guests are wel- comed into the 4,000 square foot lobby equipped with a grand bar to enjoy a beverage before the main event. Te fili- gree decor is subtly carried throughout and can be found frosted on the glass doors and on the crisp white walls that complement the dark wood accents of the room. Additional slated white walls can be slid over the entrance, offer- ing guests a completely private experi- ence should it be required. And while


The Hub


Photo by Dave Pletz.


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