Rappel 350-ft Feet Down the Side of Planet Hollywood For a Good Cause – October 11th and 12th – Benefits Special Olympics

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Thrill-Seekers Wanted to Rappel from the Roof of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino to the Strip

Do you dare to go 350+ feet ‘Over the Edge’ for Special Olympics Nevada?

The thrills of the Las Vegas strip seem endless. But it’s rare that adrenaline junkies get the opportunity to rappel more than 350 feet down the side of the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – and for a good cause.

On October 11-12, 2013, Special Olympics Nevada will host its fourth annual Over the Edge event and invites all thrill seekers to once again harness in and defy gravity.

To secure a coveted spot on the rappel line, individuals must raise or personally donate a minimum of $1,000. The best part? The money raised will go toward supporting over 3,000 athletes of Special Olympics Nevada. Fundraising can be done by soliciting donations from family, friends and co-workers and through the online giving site www.overtheedgelasvegas.com.

“How many people can say they rappelled over-looking one of the most famous streets in the world, Las Vegas Boulevard?” said Maggie Schwarz, Regional Vice President, Special Olympics Nevada. “Raising the money to rappel is not a challenge once you explain what you are doing and that you are raising money for Special Olympics athletes in southern Nevada. People either think you are cool or crazy, but no matter what, they recognize their donation is worth the cause it supports,”

For the past three years, Over the Edge has raised close to a quarter of a million dollars to benefit local children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Caesars Entertainment, parent company of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, has sponsored the event all three years so far.

“We are thrilled to once again host this year’s Over the Edge event,” said David Hoenemeyer, regional president of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. “Rappeling down the side of one of Las Vegas’ most recognizable properties is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We are proud of our three-year partnership with Special Olympics Nevada and hope this year’s event sees even greater success,” added Hoenemeyer.

The “Over the Edge” event will kick off on Friday, Oct. 11, from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and rappellers will continue their descent down Planet Hollywood on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. No experience or prior training is required to participate.

ABOUT SPECIAL OLYMPICS NEVADA

Special Olympics Nevada is a free year-round sports training and competition program for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. More than 3,000 athletes compete in 19 competitions throughout the region in 8 sports. This requires the extraordinary support and time of 3,243 volunteers and volunteer coaches. Financial support comes almost exclusively from individuals, organizations, corporations, and foundations. For more information on Special Olympics Nevada visit www.sonv.org  or join us at Facebook/SONevada and Twitter @SONevada.

PLANET HOLLYWOOD RESORT & CASINO

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino is the newest member of the Caesars Entertainment family and is a full partner in Total Rewards™. The hottest property on the Las Vegas Strip with 2,500 beautifully designed guest rooms and suites showcasing the best views in town, Planet Hollywood encompasses more than 100,000 square-feet of gaming, several lounges, ten restaurants including Gordon Ramsay BurGR, KOI, Strip House, the award-winning Spice Market Buffet and LA’s Pink’s Hot Dogs, and the Planet Hollywood Spa by Mandara. The property is encircled by Miracle Mile Shops with more 170 specialty stores and restaurants. For more information, please visit www.planethollywoodresort.com  or caesars.thedigitalcenter.com to access media materials and request high-resolution images. Find Planet Hollywood on Facebook and follow on Twitter.

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