Ron Sarabi and the Hawaiian Gardens Casino

Filed under:Activists, Funny Farm, World Of Gambling — posted on June 4, 2009 @ 4:48 pm

An avid pursuer of success, Ron Sarabi holds dynamic skills and creative ideas sufficient to bring the Hawaiian Gardens Casino into its pinnacle of productivity. As general manager of the Hawaiian Gardens Casino, Ron Sarabi has brought effective changes to the casino, making it one of the leading card clubs among the cities of Los Angeles County.

The Hawaiian Gardens Casino offers unique and relaxing tropical setting that includes an impressive replica of a Hawaiian volcano along with palms and island music, giving customers an exceptional gaming experience. Located off the 605 freeway in the city of Hawaiian Gardens, California, the Hawaiian Gardens Casino is just twenty minutes from downtown Los Angeles, and it has now become a very popular tourist attraction. The casino features exciting games like SuperPan 9, Paigow Poker, BlackJack Poker 21, and Paigow Tiles.

The Hawaiian Gardens Casino started its operations in 1997 with merely five gaming tables in a trailer. Founded by Dr. Irving Moskowitz, the casino’s general manager is Ron Sarabi, the club honcho who accounts for the business’ growth, accommodating as much as 180 tables, as of 2006, and making up 65% of the city’s revenue.

Ron Sarabi has managed his business in such a way that it focuses its priorities on customer service, employee loyalty, and community involvement. When its new facility opened, http://www.faqs.org/patents/inv/21414″Ron Sarabi reserved its first day exclusively for the players who played in the trailers to honor those who patronized the casino club from the very beginning.

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