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The 1880s “Saloon ” featured a “Google” sign made from gears, wood, ropes and an old-fashioned stove that spewed real smoke. A custom wall installation of distressed wood, paired with Total Entertainment’s Blackjack table and mechanical bull, gave guests in the room an authentic immersive experience.

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A la Marie Antoinette, the first room featured an “off with her head” Android character. With towering crystals and abundant pink florals, everything opulent about the 1780s roared to life. Hues of pink and gold fabric featuring Austrian ruching lined the bar. The room was finished nicely by including period furniture embodying the essence of the 1780s.

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Guests went back to the future in this room, which featured a bar with a custom-built revolving neon rubix cube. Mini lightboxes, lit from the inside, were constructed as 1980s TV sets on each table. Every table had its own TV displaying a different video game—crowd favorites were Pacman, Space Invaders and Donkey Kong—while the characters came to life on the tables beneath.

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As guests ascended the escalator through a spandex tunnel under the stars, they were greeted by a robot welcoming them to the future. The room was decked out in chrome and silver metallic structures and furniture. The future is now!

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