“We have some game shows scheduled here after it’s open.” “This area will serve as a venue for parties, meeting space and entertainment,” Shaw said. “As long as the water doesn’t get above 8 feet, it will be fine,” he said. He said the room will have special flood gates along the floor that will allow water to flow over the floor and equalize the pressure on the building. David Hill with Aladdin Construction, the contractor rebuilding the venue, said work is expected to be finished by May 8. The Showroom, Shaw said, was destroyed in the 2011 spring Mississippi River Flood. Re-develop the 7,000-square-foot Showroom, the casino’s event venue, enabling it to offer a regular schedule of entertainment and events.“What we are presently doing, we’re replacing some of the older model machines with new product, and we have been doing that approximately the past 3 to 4 weeks,” Shaw said. Update the games, including new games and titles, and a new casino management system that will enable the casino to offer a greater variety of options to players at the game and improve delivery of incentives and offers to guests.“What will happen is there will one big stage by the bar, and we will use that for our promotions and special events.” “The main floor of the casino, where we have two rock formations we use as stages, we will remove them and open that area up tremendously,” she said.