Agua Caliente Casinos launches Pívat Cigar Lounge membership program

Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Reid D. Milanovich - Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians website
Chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Reid D. Milanovich - Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians website
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Agua Caliente Casinos is gearing up to introduce its Pívat Cigar Lounge membership program, an event that will be celebrated today with a launch party at the Pívat Cigar Lounge.

A press release from Agua Caliente Casinos indicates that the launch party is scheduled for today, between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m., at the Pívat Cigar Lounge located in Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage. The general public has been invited to partake in this event.

As per the information available on Agua Caliente Casinos’ website, the Pívat Cigar Lounge program offers members a variety of benefits. These include a cigar of their choice (valued up to $25), a Pívat cutter, lighter, and T-shirt. Members also receive priority access to purchase special release or limited production cigars, an exclusive hand-picked cigar in June and December, as well as invitations to private cigar events. Additional perks of membership include 10% discounts on private room rentals, locker rentals, full cigar box purchases, and food orders.

In the press release, Sandy Josephson, Vice President of Food and Beverage at Agua Caliente Casinos, commented on the experience offered by the lounge. “Agua Caliente Casinos’ Pívat Cigar Lounge curates an experience of utmost luxury and sophistication,” said Josephson. “Where thrilling slots, high-end cocktails, premium cigars, and knowledgeable cigar servers are here to elevate your cigar lounging experience.”

According to a press release issued in 2021 by Agua Caliente Casinos’, the Pívat Cigar Lounge was inaugurated in 2018. In 2021, it underwent expansion to accommodate blackjack tables and slot machines. The lounge now boasts more than 50 brands with over 5,000 cigars in inventory.



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