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Enter our Halloween Costume Contest this Hallows Eve!
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Halloween Costume Prohibited Items Guests are not permited to wear full or partial masks, face covering or any face paint while at MGM Springfield for all Halloween events. This includes being on the casino floor and throughout the property. Additionally, costumes with fake weapons will not be allowed. Visiting the casino floor in costumes. It’s a spooktacular night of ghouls, witches, zombies and more! Be here for the BEST Halloween party in town! $3500 in CASH PRIZES! Free photobooth, 6pm-Midnight! Costume Contest! Sign ups: 7pm – 9:00pm. Judging: 8:00pm- 9:30pm. Winners announced at 10:30pm. Must be present to win. No face masks please! $3500 In Cash. Amazon.com: casino costume. Halloween Cosplay Costume Full Wigs for Women. 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,653. Casino dealer costume casino costume for women.
1st Place $100 Free Play • 2nd Place $50 Free Play • 3rd Place $25 Free Play
On October 31st, Players Club Members who wear a costume to the casino can register for the costume contest. Register at the Players Club between 6pm and 9pm. Winners will be selected at 9:30pm.
Not a Players Club Member? See a Players Club Representative.
HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST – OFFICIAL RULES
- Fancy Dance Casino is a business enterprise of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, a federally recognized sovereign Indian tribe.
- Patrons must be 18 years of age or older with a valid photo I.D. and must be a Fancy Dance Casino Players Club card member, with complete and accurate account information to participate. The following individuals or entities are not eligible to participate or win during the promotional activity; employees of Fancy Dance Casino; employee of the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma prohibited from participating as set forth by any of the Ponca Nation’s policies, regulations, or laws; anyone who has been barred from any of the Ponca Enterprise Gaming facilities’ or any promotional sponsors.
- On Saturday, October 31, 2020 all Patrons who wear a costume to the casino will be eligible to register at the Players Club and participate in the “Halloween Costume Contest”. Registration will take place from 7:00pm until 9:00pm. At approximately 9:30pm three (3) winners will be chosen as the best costume and will receive prizes as follows:
- 1st Place $100 Free Play
- 2nd Place $50 Free Play
- 3rd Place $25 Free Play
- Patrons are not allowed to wear mask or facial coverings while participating in the “Halloween Costume Contest”. Weapons of any kind, real or replica are not permitted.
- Patrons must be present to win. Four (4) Judges will be chosen at random by Fancy Dance Casino Management.
- Fancy Dance Casino’s management will be the sole determinate of each winner.
- Acceptance of prize constitutes winner’s permission for Fancy Dance Casino to use his/her likeness or name for publicity or promotional uses without compensation or notice. Winner(s) must agree to sign a photo release form before prize will be released.
- Any situation or dispute not covered by these Official Rules will be resolved by the Fancy Dance Casino Management, in a manner deemed to be the fairest to all concerned. Any such decisions shall be final and binding on all Patrons.
- Participation in this promotion further constitutes the affirmative consent of each Patron to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Ponca Enterprise Gaming, its regulatory bodies and courts without limit to time or event, which shall govern this.
Last updated: October 28, 2010 at 1:28 pm. Posted by Las Vegas Blog Staff in Las Vegas Casinos, Las Vegas Hotels, Las Vegas Shows, Things to Do in Las Vegas. Comments Off on 20 Vegas-Inspired Halloween Costumes.
Las Vegas is known around the world as Party Central for Halloween (and just about every other occasion you can think of), so it’s not surprising that Sin City also provides great inspiration when it comes to Halloween costumes!
If you’re like us, you’ve waited until the last minute to choose a Halloween costume, so here are 20 costumes inspired by the greatest city on Earth, Las Vegas.
1. Just as 'Jubilee!' never goes out of style, dressing up like a showgirl is always a hit, too. Bonus accessory: 30-pound headpiece.
See Don Arden’s Jubilee! at Bally’s Las Vegas.
2. Our hero, Lucky, the beloved spokes-leprechaun for O'Sheas. Bonus accessory: Pot o' gold.
Visit O’Sheas, center of the beer pong universe.
3. The Blues Brothers, dealertainers at Imperial Palace. Bonus accessory: Aretha Franklin.
Learn more about the Imperial Palace Dealertainers.
4. It's Vegas fixture, Flavor Flav! Bonus accessory: Clock, natch.
No list of Vegas-centric costumes would be complete without Elvis!
5. Elvis or Big Elvis, take your pick. Bonus accessory: Hound dog.
Big Elvis performs at Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon.
Don a Caesar costume, and the world is yours. This statue, as well as a bazillion others, can be found at Caesars Palace.
7. Donny Osmond on 'Dancing With the Stars.' Bonus accessory: Boisterous Italian judge.
Catch Donny & Marie at Flamingo Las Vegas. And speaking of Marie…
8. Try dressing up like Marie's new 'Grand Finale Fashion Doll.' Bonus accessory: Legions of doll-crazed fans.
See photos of Marie in action at a recent doll signing at Flamingo.
9. Dress up as an Anthony Cools 'flyertainer.' Bonus accessories: No comment.
The lovely ladies above were last seen distributing flyers for the Anthony Cools show at Paris Las Vegas. Maybe not Vegas icons (yet), but there’s no denying the appeal of the costumes! Learn more.
10. Chippendales dancers! Bonus accessories: Pectorals.
See the Chippendales guys at Rio Las Vegas.
We love our dealers! Make your own Big Wheel, attach it to your back, and you’ll be the hit of your Halloween party. Francis, above, is one of the friendly, helpful dealers at O’Sheas.
12. World-famous chef. Bonus accessory: Charming French accent.
Guy Savoy is just one of the world-famous chefs you may wish to emulate for Halloween. Find out more about Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace. Another option: Bobby Flay of Mesa Grill, also at Caesars Palace, of course.
13. Garth Brooks! Or at least the Dealertainer playing Garth Brooks at Imperial Palace. Bonus accessory: Sold-out concerts.
Yep, in case you haven’t heard, Garth Brooks is coming out of retirement for a series of concerts in Vegas. Read more.
14. Sleazo the Clown in 'Freaks.' Bonus accessory: Staple gun.
Everybody loves an evil clown, and the “Freaks” show at O’Sheas had one. (Note: “Freaks” is no longer at O’Sheas. Sigh. Doesn’t mean you can’t still be a freak in Vegas on Halloween!) Why a staple gun? Well, those cards are actually stapled to Sleazo.
15. Slot machine 'candle.' Bonus accessory: Working lights.
This opens up a whole world of costume possibilities. Choose your favorite casino game, and start the brainstorming! Dice, cards, slot machines, roulette wheels…they’re all fodder for creative costumes.
Aki, above, is just one of the city’s amazing sushi masters. He calls Ichiban Restaurant at Bally’s home. More here.
Casino Dealer Halloween Costume Michael Myers
17. Bronze paint, check. Broom, check. Bonus accessory: Ability to remain frozen for, oh, ever.
The popular statue above is at the crossroads of Paris Las Vegas and Bally’s, just as you exit the self-parking garage. Again, once you’re bronze, just hold really, really still.
18. Penn! Bonus accessories: Wit, fingernail polish.
See Penn & Teller live at Rio Las Vegas. Fingernail polish? Yep. Penn keeps one of his fingernails painted red. (The color is Jelly Apple Red by Essie.)
19. That drill guy from 'Freaks.' Bonus accessory: Aieeeee!
We were so sorry to see “Freaks” go. Magician Dirk Arthur now makes the theater at O’Sheas his home. Find out more.
20. The Vegas sign. Bonus accessory: People taking photos in front of you.
Sure, it might take some doing, but you’ll wow your friends and co-workers if you show up on Halloween as Las Vegas’ renowned “Welcome” sign, currently residing on the south end of the Strip.
That’s it! Twenty Las Vegas Halloween costumes to inspire you to get into the spirit of “All Hallows’ Eve.” Post your Vegas-themed costume ideas in the Comments section.
And have a blast on Halloween. We will!