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PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:48 pm    Post subject: Become a Playboy Bunny at the new Palms Playboy Club Reply with quote

I am often emailed about how to become a Bunny (although mostly it is women mistaking the terms 'Bunny' and 'Playmate'). But now for all you ladies who want to wear the famous ears and tail, here is your chance.

Playboy in partnership with the Palms, Vegas, is opening a new Playboy Club/Casino later this year, and they have set up a recruitment website:

www.playboybunnysearch.com

(warning: requires Flash Player plug-in which most browsers have installed, but also features annoying modern 'music' hip-hop track, which most ears will hate, so turn your sound down or off, couldn't see an off/mute switch at the site.)

This new site links directly to the Palms' (N9NE) own recruitment page:

www.jobflash.com

As you can see they have vacancies for Cocktail Server Bunnies, Dealer Bunnies and Bartender Bunnies plus a host of associated jobs for men and women to support the new club/casino.

But alas, no $200,000 p.a. 'Bunny Watcher/Cocktail Sipper' job for me...

The outrage! Mad Laughing

Anyway, more information will probably be released Stateside, so keep your human ears open for the chance to don Bunny ears. Playboy Logo
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Official Playboy Press Release. Source: Playboy Enterprises .com


SEARCH FOR AMERICA'S NEW PLAYBOY BUNNIES BEGINS AUGUST 11

LAS VEGAS, August 8, 2006 -- Playboy Enterprises, Inc., and the Palms Casino Resort today announced a "Bunny Search," the kick-off event leading up to the grand opening of the Playboy Experience at the Palms Fantasy Tower in October. The new Playboy Bunnies will work as hostesses and cocktail waitresses in the Playboy Club and dealer/croupiers at the Playboy-branded casino.

The Playboy Experience at the Palms Fantasy Tower includes the first Playboy Club to open in 25 years--with a casino and lounge, the nightclub "Moon," a Playboy retail store, and one of the most luxurious suites ever built in Vegas, the two-story Hugh Hefner Sky Villa.

To celebrate the return of the Playboy Club, Playboy, PlayboyBunnySearch.com and DitchFridays will host the 2006 "Bunny Search," designed to identify and hire new Playboy Bunnies. The kick-off event for this national search will take place August 11 from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. PST at the new $40 million Pool & Bungalows at the Palms. Potential Bunnies will be able to sign-up both in person and online for the opportunity to be selected as one of the new Playboy Club Bunnies. Music will be provided by the Abe Froman Showmen.

"We're looking for this generation's Playboy Bunnies to bring an entire new era of elegance and fun to The Playboy Experience," comments Christie Hefner, Chairman and CEO of Playboy Enterprises, Inc. "Working with the team at the Palms Casino Resort, we?re certain to find the best Playboy Bunnies in the world."

Along with worldwide media coverage, the "Bunny Search" will be covered live by Playboy Radio on SIRIUS channel #198 and a recap of the day's activities will air during the Playboy Morning Show on Monday, August 14. AOL Vegas will also be covering the "Bunny Search" with live blog and photo coverage and a post-event feature.

Future Playboy Bunny searches will take place in additional U.S. cities including San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles.



For information regarding Playboy and the Playboy Experience at the Palms Fantasy Tower, contact at Playboy: JayJay Nesheim, 212-261-5000, jayjayn@playboy.com or Linda Marsicano, 312-373-2447, lmarsicano@playboy.com.

For information regarding the "Bunny Search", contact The Rose Group: Jeff Rose, Elana Weiss, Whitney Ashley, 310-280-3710, jeff@therosegrp.com, elana@therosegrp.com, whitney@therosegrp.com

For information regarding the Palms Casino Resort, contact Larry Fink (702) 942-6843, larry.fink@nbcuni.com.

Media Contacts:
Jay Jay Nesheim
Playboy Enterprises, Inc.
212-261-4933
jayjayn@playboy.com

For The Bunny Search:
Elana Weiss / Whitney Ashley / Jeff Rose
The Rose Group
310.280.3710
Elana@therosegrp.com / Whitney@therosegrp.com / Jeff@therosegrp.com

About Playboy Enterprises
Playboy Enterprises is a brand-driven, international multimedia entertainment company that publishes editions of Playboy magazine around the world; operates Playboy and Spice television networks and distributes programming globally via DVD and a network of web sites including Playboy.com, a leading men's lifestyle and entertainment web site; and licenses the Playboy trademark internationally for a range of consumer products and services.

About the Palms Casino Resort
The Palms Casino Resort, heralded as one of Las Vegas' hippest resorts, is an all-encompassing, one-stop resort destination that offers an affordable resort atmosphere. Owned by the Maloof family, the 658-room property boasts a diverse mix of bars and restaurants and a 95,000-square-foot casino. Amenities include the Palms Spa and AMP salon, Brenden Theatres, a 14-theatre Cineplex, Rain Night Club, ghostbar, Hart and Huntington Tattoo Company and over 60,000 square-feet of meeting space. The Palms is home to the Real World: Las Vegas and Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown, as well as E!'s Party at the Palms, hosted by Jenny McCarthy, and A&E's Inked. The resort features the hottest specialty suites including the Playpens with a dancer pole, the Real World Suite, as seen on MTV, and NBA suites with extra-large furniture, most notably, the Hardwood Suite, the only hotel room in the world with its own basketball court. E!, VH1, MTV and CSI feature the Palms on a regular basis and the Victoria's Secret Angels made the Palms a featured destination on their "Angels Across America" tour. The Palms Casino Resort is located just west of the Las Vegas Strip and I-15 on Flamingo Road. For room reservation information, call toll free at (866) PALMS-RES, (866) 725-6773, or visit www.palms.com. For groups of 15 rooms or more, contact the Sales Department at (866) PALMS-MTG or (866) 725-6768.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:29 am    Post subject: Considerate Alan Reply with quote

Dear Alan,

Thank you for being a sweetheart, (as always) and posting this information for all of the ladies who dream of being a Bunny. I know there are plenty of them on this site, who would otherwise have no idea that there was a Bunny search, let alone, how to go about applying for the job. They are very fortunate that they have you, looking out for them.

We former Bunnies, are also very grateful to you, for all of the hard work you put into this site, for us.

Love to you,
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 7:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Chicago Tribune has an article on the forthcoming new Playboy Club at the Palms:

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Chicago natives place big bet on Playboy casino

Unlike original mass-market Playboy Clubs, intimate bunny hutch will woo high rollers

By Greg Burns
Tribune senior correspondent
Published September 24, 2006


LAS VEGAS -- Some 20 years after changing tastes prompted its demise, the Playboy Club is rising again in a city always on the lookout for the next temptation.

Those fabled cocktail waitresses in bunny ears and that hipster lifestyle embodied by aging icon Hugh Hefner will be getting a second chance to woo a new generation of cool cats at the Palms Casino Resort here, starting Oct. 6.

Unlike the Playboy Clubs of the past, done in by mediocre food, boring lounge acts and a dated image, this one is banking on America's seemingly insatiable appetite for gambling. Its 21st Century bunnies will be dealing blackjack and spinning roulette wheels in addition to their traditional duties of delivering drinks and flaunting cleavage.

Their compact new bunny hutch on the top floors of the Palms' "Fantasy Tower" will sport custom details that only high rollers could support, from $275,000 black-crystal chandeliers to $300-per-square-foot alligator skin wall coverings. With a capacity of just 500, it targets a more exclusive audience than the original mass-market operation, which had 800,000 "keyholding" members as recently as 1982.

This scaled-down Playboy Club is bankrolled by George Maloof Jr., whose billionaire family owns the Palms, as well as by the N9NE Group restaurant and nightclub chain led by Chicago natives Scott DeGraff and Michael Morton--whose late father Arnie developed the original clubs for Hefner in the 1960s, and whose brother Peter co-founded the Hard Rock Cafe.

Chicago-based Playboy Enterprises Inc. put up no cash but supplied a license, its photo archive and the 80-year-old "Hef's" creative guidance.

Some of the same qualities that made Playboy Clubs a hit in their early days almost half a century ago will be at work today, the partners say.

"It was a matter of paying homage to the past in a modern, contemporary style," said Morton. "It's smaller, more intimate, higher quality. It smells of wealth and money."

Maloof said the club's basic proposition should be an easy sell: "Playing blackjack in a very intimate setting with very pretty girls around appeals to people."

Naturally, not everyone sees a winner in the making.

"People will go for the novelty factor, but in this day and age what's the staying power of seeing fully clothed women?" asked Marc Bell, chairman of competing Penthouse Media Group, which operates 10 high-end strip clubs and plans to open four more this year. "It's old thinking. Ours is much more hip."

N9NE Group's DeGraff promises that the bunnies will measure up to modern definitions of sexy. "When you see the bunny costume and the women in it ... best women in Vegas," he gushed. "I highly doubt anyone will get tired of seeing our staff."

The debate over the new venue's tameness illustrates how times have changed since the Playboy Club first started ushering in the sexual revolution on a frigid February night in Chicago 46 years ago.

Hef already had made Playboy magazine a success, and the club enabled him to bring the sex fantasies of his generation to life, combining cabaret-style entertainment with the lure of the bunnies.

The clubs expanded into a far-flung chain that gradually lost its charm over the years, eventually attracting more conventioneers than swinging singles. By the late 1970s Playboy's separate casino operation in the United Kingdom paid most of the bills.

When regulators abruptly kicked the company out of gaming in the early 1980s the clubs' weak economics were exposed. Losses mounted and prized real estate such as the resort at Wisconsin's Lake Geneva was sold.

A last-ditch salvage effort by Chicago restaurateur Rich Melman fell short, and in 1986 Playboy took a $13.6 million charge to close its three remaining company-owned clubs in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles.

Now, with its clubs long gone and its magazine losing money, Playboy's biggest single business is selling explicit programming through pay TV. Its stock is under pressure, and the company is counting on its licensing arm to come on strong.

Last week, as she announced a management shake-up, Chief Executive Christie Hefner praised licensing as "our fastest-growing and highest-margin profit center" and voiced high expectations for the Palms opening.

"We think this is the perfect time to bring the Playboy brand to life in Las Vegas with a multifaceted entertainment venue," Hefner said. "It's another avenue of allowing fans to experience the Playboy lifestyle first hand."

At least one institutional shareholder has criticized Playboy for selling a license rather than operating the club itself, but analyst Robert Routh of Jefferies & Co. likes the terms of the deal, especially considering that the clubs failed when Playboy ran them.

"They don't want to be there again," Routh said. "They get a cut of sales and winnings, and if it doesn't work they aren't economically exposed."

Indeed, the hospitality business demands an intense focus that DeGraff and Morton are accustomed to providing.

Last week DeGraff supervised the finishing touches at the club, directing a carpenter to cut a space in the side of the bar so bunnies can pick up drinks more easily, and fretting over magnetic wall tiles stamped with the rabbit-head logo that wouldn't stay tacked down.

Dressed in shorts and sandals, waving at blueprints with an unlit cigar, DeGraff proudly showed off the 60 video screens along one wall displaying pictures of Hef, his youthful girlfriends and Playboy magazine covers from long ago.

A gray-haired contractor working at the site looked up just in time to see a 1978 cover with country singer Dolly Parton flash on a screen. "Dolly?" he mused aloud. "That's going back a few years."

The target market for this club is not the college crowd--too poor--but rather 30- to 55-year-old men with money, and the twentysomething women some of them chase.

A similar crowd already frequents the Palms, a boutique property about a mile off the Las Vegas Strip. Besides a casino, the Palms' big attraction is its Ghostbar nightclub, Rain dance club and N9NE steakhouse, hotspots run by the N9NE Group that draw a sprinkling of celebrities as well as attractive, expensively-clad partyers.

The Playboy Club will be sandwiched between a new N9NE Italian restaurant on the floor below it and a penthouse dance club above with a dramatic retractable glass roof.

Patrons shelling out the $20-to-$50 cover charge will be free to move between Playboy and Moon, the dance club, which also holds 500--much smaller than most new Vegas dance spots.

Playboy may license clubs elsewhere in the future, but this particular format is likely to be one of a kind, said Maloof. "You can't open it across the country because of the gaming."

If all goes according to plan the rich, famous and beautiful will sashay in, while the rest hang out at the velvet rope. "There's going to be very long lines here," DeGraff predicted.

As DeGraff supervised the final construction details last week his partner was busy scrutinizing wannabe bunnies.

"I've interviewed every bunny server and, believe it or not, it's grueling," Morton said. "They've got to be fun, caring, smart, sexy. It's a very difficult hire."

Few of the women chosen to be bunnies had previous experience as dealers or croupiers, so those destined for the gaming tables were hired awhile ago and sent to an intensive gambling-school program. As of last week, though, not all the cocktail-server jobs were filled.

Women from around the world applied, Morton said, drawn by the allure of the brand as well as the prospect of "six-figure-plus" annual earnings.

The club will open at 7 p.m. and close at 4 or 5 a.m. It will be loud, and successful bunnies will need to fight through the crowd with drinks as adroitly as they chat up select customers.

And, of course, looking good in the uniform is essential, even in the wee hours after a long shift of la bunny vita. As Morton noted: "It's a very strenuous work environment."

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Another article about the new Playboy Club, this time from USA Today, and a photo of the first new American Bunny in nearly twenty years, Lindsey Roeper.

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Vegas primed for the rebirth of Playboy cool
By Steve Friess, Special for USA TODAY

LAS VEGAS ? After nearly two decades in hibernation, the world's naughtiest bunny is ready to get hopping again.
The Playboy Club, a legendary brand that once defined hip but lost its cachet and disappeared in the 1980s, is about to rise again ? this time to the 52nd floor of a new tower at The Palms Casino Resort here.

The new $15 million hutch, which opens Oct. 6 with 80-year-old Playboy icon Hugh Hefner in tow, has nine blackjack tables and a roulette table and greets visitors with a Playboy sign made of 10,000 diamond-shaped crystals.

The dealers, all buxom women, will wear traditional bunny costumes, their male pit bosses will be draped in Hefner-style smoking jackets, and cocktail servers will don Roberto Cavalli-designed bunny outfits.

A dance club with a retractable roof is above and an Italian restaurant is below, and all three floors are connected by escalators. And they all offer sensational skyline views.

The appeal? To Palms owner George Maloof, it's obvious: "Playing blackjack surrounded by incredibly hot girls is fun."

Unlike the Playboy Clubs of yore, no membership "key" will be required; a $20 to $50 cover charge gains admittance. At its height, there were 22 clubs around the world and 1 million keyholders, but changing tastes and economic hardships led the last club to close in 1988.

The Playboy brand is enjoying a resurgence with its Internet and cable offerings, particularly the E! reality show The Girls Next Door, about life at Hefner's Playboy Mansion.

Playboy Enterprises CEO Christie Hefner vows she'll be cautious about multiplying these bunnies. Two possible future sites: Macao, China, where major Vegas companies are building lavish resorts; and London, site of one of the old club's most successful ventures.

"This is the beginning of an effort to find five or 10 locations to do these multifaceted entertainment venues," says Hefner, Hugh's daughter.

Las Vegas Adviser newsletter publisher Anthony Curtis says The Palms, which made its mark by hosting a season of MTV's The Real World, "gives Playboy currency to today's trendsetters, and Playboy will draw older, moneyed guys" to the hotel who "remember the older mystique."

21st Century Bunny Lindsey Roeper

Photo by Denise Truscello

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And more coverage of the new Playboy Club in USA Today.

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Playboy club mates old and new

The cachet of the new Playboy Club, opening Oct. 6 at the Palms Casino Resort, is mixing nostalgia with modern. Reporter Steve Friess points out some updates.

The ladies' look

Both old and new Playboy Bunny outfits ? complete with floppy ears and cottontails ? are represented at the club, with casino dealers wearing the traditional ones in black satin.

Designer Roberto Cavalli was recruited to update them for the cocktail waitresses, creating outfits out of shiny silk with gemstones and rhinestones pasted on for Vegas effect and patterned with python, zebra and leopard prints. He added a corset with panels to "further enhance the shape of the modern woman.

Says Cavalli: "My goal was to incorporate a glam-rock edge while keeping it comfortable."

The clubs

One problem with the old clubs is that they multiplied like, well, Bunnies, and they failed to maintain their exclusivity or the founding traditions, says Hugh Hefner.

In fact, he notes, in one New York City club in the mid-1980s, he was appalled to see that they had created male Bunny costumes in an attempt to broaden the appeal for female patrons. "I thought to myself, 'This is really the end of an era.' "

The new clubs, Hefner says, won't ever make that mistake. He also says it's unnecessary to pander to women. "It ruins it for everyone," he says. "Women have embraced the brand in a way that was unthinkable 20 years ago. What previously was seen as a male chauvinist brand now is seen by women as a source of empowerment as well. That makes me very happy."

The star power

A Who's Who list from Ringo Starr to Tony Bennett to Zsa Zsa Gabor turned up alongside Hefner in the heyday of the old Playboy Clubs.

A similarly famous clientele can be expected at the Palms version; the property is already a favorite haunt of such latter-day Zsa Zsas as Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie and Tara Reid.

Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson are both close friends of Palms owner George Maloof, and Simpson in particular is a likely Playboy Club regular; her ex, Nick Lachey, recently ceded custody of a still-to-be-built $1.5 million unit they bought together in the adjacent Palms Place condo building. Other celeb owners in that building include Eminem, Hulk Hogan and Paul Stanley of KISS.

On the Bunny trail

Back in 1953, Hugh Hefner nearly named his new, naughty publication Stag Party, but another magazine with a similar name existed. So, he changed it to Playboy and chose the Bunny. He explains: "I wanted a male figure of some kind to represent the magazine. I decided to make it a rabbit because there's a sexy, frisky, playful notion to a rabbit, and if you put him in a tuxedo, then he has a little touch of sophistication. . . If I had wound up calling the magazine Stag Party, can you imagine clubs around the country with girls with antlers on their heads? It worked out much better this way."

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And the official Press Release from Playboy Enterprises.

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The Playboy Club Opens at The Palms
Friday September 29, 9:00 am ET

First Playboy Club in More Than 25 Years Brings World's Top Brands Together With Exclusive Gaming in Las Vegas

-- CHICAGO and LAS VEGAS, Sept. 29 PRNewswire --

For the first time in more than two decades, Playboy Enterprises, Inc. will open a new Playboy Club as part of a multi-faced entertainment venue at the Palms Casino Resort. The Playboy Club will officially open for gaming on Friday night, October 6th, when Playboy Founder, Editor-in-Chief and Chief Creative Officer Hugh Hefner, Playboy Chairman and CEO Christie Hefner, Palms owner George Maloof, and N9NE Group principals, Michael Morton and Scott DeGraff, will gather in front of The Palms' new Fantasy Tower to light a giant-size Playboy Rabbit Head that is emblazoned on the Tower's side, facing the Las Vegas Strip. Following the "Lighting of the Rabbit" event, there will be the first official bet and party at the Playboy Club. On Saturday night, October 7th, a red-carpet event will be held.

Located at the top of The Palms new Fantasy Tower, this modern interpretation of the iconic Playboy Club is a must-visit entertainment destination for visitors in Las Vegas. The Playboy brand, which for years has been synonymous around the world with the "good life," brings a new level of excitement to the Playboy Club which is connected via glass enclosed escalators to the N9NE Group's new restaurant concept, Nove Italiano, and Moon nightclub which pays homage to Playboy with a giant Rabbit Head as the centerpiece of the dance floor.

In a scene that merges the past with the present, The Playboy Club introduces a complete integration of lounging and gaming, which has never been attempted before in Las Vegas. Custom design elements from the bunny buttons on the sofas to the collage wallpaper featuring every centerfold from the last 25 years reflect the image of the Playboy logo and capture the Playboy lifestyle.

Sixty plasma screens display visual riches from the archives of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., while dozens of Playboy Bunnies don signature Bunny Costumes as well as a modern version designed by Roberto Cavalli.

"We are enthused to debut Playboy's location-based entertainment in Las Vegas, which has continued to grow as the spot for entertainment and gaming," said Christie Hefner. "An entertainment destination such as ours that integrates gaming, a club, food and beverage and merchandise is the next logical step in a market where 50 percent of revenues now come from non-gaming sources."

"When Hugh Hefner opened the original Playboy Club in 1960, it redefined class and luxury in a way that set the standard for clubs all over the world for decades to come," said The Palms owner, George Maloof. "The Palms is thrilled to take that style and sophistication and update it to cater to discriminating Las Vegas visitors who demand the classic vibe that was wholly created by Hef's vision."

"I am very pleased to see the return of the Playboy Club after nearly a quarter century," said Hugh Hefner. "George Maloof, The Palms and the N9NE Group have gone all out in creating a remarkable modern-day Playboy experience."

The Fantasy Tower is also home to a Playboy Boutique, which features the hottest styles from Playboy's international lines such as Playboy Intimates and the Playboy Icon collection. In addition to Playboy-branded products and co-branded Palms merchandise, guests will find the extensive Playboy Beauty line, high-end jewelry, accessories, and lifestyle products for both men and women.

The 9,000-square-foot Hugh Hefner Sky Villa is the perfect accompaniment to the hotel's Playboy Club. The floor to ceiling glass walls provides unparalleled views of the Las Vegas Strip and the impressive Spring Mountains, while custom furnishings and one-of-a-kind amenities provide guests with the utmost in luxury and truly memorable experiences including: an extensive collection of Playboy artwork selected by Hugh M. Hefner, indoor waterfall and reflection pool, personal glass elevator, private outdoor cantilevered Jacuzzi?, fully-equipped gym with sauna, full bar, media room, glass end walls and Playboy Rabbit Head logo, and a replica of the classic rotating circular bed that has been a mainstay in Mr. Hefner's bedroom for decades.

"The N9NE Group has created a one-of-a kind destination that combines lounging and gaming in one intimate, entirely custom-designed venue," says Michael Morton, co-owner of the N9NE Group. "The most discerning of customers are going to be impressed with our world-class service and staff, something that the N9NE Group has always been known for," adds Scott DeGraff, co-owner of the N9NE Group.

The Playboy Club, located at The Palms Casino Resort, will be open to the public beginning Friday evening, October 6.

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