Montecito Casino

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Montecito Resort & Casino is the fictional location for the NBC television show Las Vegas.

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[edit] Old Montecito

The old Montecito was actually the real-life Mandalay Bay resort and casino for two seasons. It was eventually put under new management and imploded to make way for a new resort.

[edit] New Montecito

The new Montecito Resort & Casino offered a brand new layout with all new casino. The new hotel has two residential floors for those who just want stay at the Montecito and never leave. The casino also offers a full dining experience at Wolfgang Puck's, one of many attractions. Fortunate gamblers can spend their winnings at the Aston Martin dealership.

[edit] Appearance

The new casino is big bold and beautiful. It has a cutting edge waterfall straight in the middle. The casino has a large lake like water mass in front and a golf course in back.

[edit] Owners

[edit] A.J Cooper (current)

An oil tycoon and ex-marine who happnes to own the biggest cattle ranch in the United States.

[edit] Sam Marquez

She was only the owner for a week because her ex-husband Casey Manning died. The current owner A.J Cooper bought the casino by paying off the back taxes.

[edit] Casey Manning (deceased)

A business man and former owner of the Montecito, which bought the casino from the Foundation for the Blind. Also the Casino host's ex-husband. He died in a freaky fishing accident of the coast of New Zealand.

[edit] Blind Foundation

After the freakish death of Monica Mancuso the Foundation of the Blind inherited it from Monicas will. It is said Monica left the Casino to the foundation because her mother was blind.

[edit] Monica Mancuso (deceased)

A former stripper/waitress who at the age of 25 married a 83 year old billionaire. Ten years later he died and she got the money so she bought the Montecito and imploded it and rebuilt it to the current mega resort. She was caught by a freaky gust of wind which blew her off the top of the casino and she died on impact to a shoe store at the Wynn.

[edit] Gavin Brunson

Business man and one of the richest people in the world who bought the Montecito because he simply didn't want to leave. Sold the Montecito to Monica Mancuso.

[edit] Notes

The Montecito also appears in the movie Knight Rider (2008), which aired Feb 17 2008.