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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
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1 Seminole WayFort Lauderdale, FL 33314
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DescriptionWhile there are many tourist destinations throughout Florida, few of them focus exclusively on the comfort and entertainment of their guests as the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood. The casino offers acclaimed gaming (now including Blackjack!), gourmet restaurants, and plenty of clubs and bars. However, guests looking to be truly entertained flock to the Hard Rock Live to watch internationally acclaimed scheduled performers like Dolly Parton and Peter Frampton. As the premier hotel and casino in South Florida, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino provides a bevy of entertainment to provide their guests with the break they deserve. The Seminole Hard Rock is located in Hollywood, south of Fort Lauderdale, and just half an hour's drive from Miami. In addition to a schedule of world class musicians, the Seminole Hard Rock is also well known for featuring a number of boxing and MMA bouts, with a popularity rivaling the fights of Las Vegas. The Hard Rock Live Arena is itself an impressive hotel music venue, with seating for 5,500 and all the concessions you would expect from a professional ballpark. The large accommodations, spacious stage, and hi tech sound systems provide the ultimate concert experience that keeps audiences buying tickets and performers returning year after year. It stands to reason that a high caliber hotel and casino like the Seminole Hard Rock not only schedules high caliber performers, but provides audiences with a high caliber concert experience that will have them returning for tickets year after year.
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