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5 Experiences for a Great Grand Opening

Let me share a story on a great grand opening, and how we began producing themed events. The first event we ever produced with the company I created after leaving Walt Disney World was a Monti Carlo themed event at what was at the time called the Dutch Inn in Lake Buena Vista Florida. When we sold the event, I asked one of my partners, Reid Carlson, probably one of the most creative designers I have ever worked with, to design the event, which he did beautifully. During the design process, we made sure that we kept our attorneys in the loop to ensure that we didnu2019t violate Floridau2019s procession of gaming equipment laws.<br>https://rayramsay.com/5-experiences-for-a-great-grand-opening/<br>

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5 Experiences for a Great Grand Opening

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  1. 5 Experiences for a Great Grand Opening Let me share a story on a great grand opening, and how we began producing themed events. The first event we ever produced with the company I created after leaving Walt Disney World was a Monti Carlo themed event at what was at the time called the Dutch Inn in Lake Buena Vista Florida. When we sold the event, I asked one of my partners, Reid Carlson, probably one of the most creative designers I have ever worked with, to design the event, which he did beautifully. During the design process, we made sure that we kept our attorneys in the loop to ensure that we didn’t violate Florida’s procession of gaming equipment laws. We showed them the designs and fabrication plans and were given an opinion that our tables and fields would not be considered as realistic gaming equipment. Click the link to Read more - https://rayramsay.com/5-experiences-for-a-great-grand-opening/

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