
The Seminole Tribe of Florida threw a little party on Thursday night. The event was the grand opening of their 450 foot guitar hotel on 441 in Hollywood, Florida.
The bash, held poolside, was for invited guests, tribal members, Hard Rock executives and staff, representatives from 20 countries who designed the hotel, the media and a gaggle of celebrities.
Allow us to name drop. The celebs included Morgan Freeman, Jeremy Piven, Andy Cohen, Johnny Depp and Khloe Kardashian
The music was blasting, the drinks were flowing and everyone marveled over the massive structure directly in front of us that took 10 million man hours to build.
The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is open for business! Some businesses mark the occasion with a ribbon cutting. The Hard Rock smashes guitars. (This was our third one and they never get boring.)
What’s a guitar smash you ask? Here it is in its entirety followed by a dazzling light show that lit up the sky.
Enjoy!
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