The Super Bowl is transforming Las Vegas. And last night that became clear when the tower at The Strat (formerly the Stratosphere) casino-resort was turned into the world’s largest bottle of premium tequila.
Throughout Super Bowl weekend, the Strat Tower in Las Vegas – an 1,149-foot observation deck, the tallest in the US – is being reimagined as a bottle of Don Julio 1942.
It’s a marketing stunt, sure, but one of epic proportions. It’s also possibly a shot across the bow to the Sphere, letting this shiny new object know that the tower wasn’t ready to surrender its stature as the most iconic structure in the Las Vegas skyline.
Don Julio and Strat promoters are calling it “lifesize.” But really the bottle is nearly 750x larger than life. As a matter of height, a standard 750 ml fifth of 1942 is 17.36”. And sorry, as a matter of volume we can’t do the math but wish we could, and know it’s a lot of tequila.
(If you’re a math whiz, please chime in the comments email dan at casinos dot com to show us how many bottles of 1942 could fit in the Stratosphere if it were a bottle. We’re setting the over-under at 250,000 *
* Betting odds are for entertainment purposes only. Please gamble responsibly.
The technology to cover the Strat tower with lights was revealed earlier this week, before it was public knowledge that Don Julio was paying for it.
To illuminate the Strat, a projection technology is “deploying nearly 2 million Lumens, the equivalent of lighting 4,767 50-watt light bulbs,” which to us frankly doesn’t sound like that many light bulbs. Have you even seen the Sphere?
By comparison, the Sphere has 1.2 million hockey-puck-sized lights on the outside, each with 48 individual LEDs. They say it's seeable from space.
The Don Julio 1942 display on the Strat tower got flipped on Thursday, and will stay part of the Las Vegas visuals until Sunday.
akfxoqsd.shop hasn’t yet verified who paid for the lights and whether or not they’ll stay after the Super Bowl.
Dan Michalski is a longtime journalist based in Las Vegas with nearly 20 years as a writer and editor covering poker, casino gaming and sports betting. As founder of Pokerati and an award-winning blogger, podcaster and news reporter, Dan has worked tirelessly to elevate the standards of journalism in gaming media. He also has served as a gaming industry consultant and holds advanced certificates in gaming regulation from UNLV. When not thinking about media and casinos, he can be found on the tennis courts, where he has captained two teams to USTA national championships, and one to second place.
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