As part of a multimillion-dollar renovation of the resort’s main entrance, the company notes that the gaming area where Figgins has worked for the past five decades recently underwent an upgrade that included a new chandelier, columns and carpeting.
Caesars Entertainment says that Figgins received a “grand send-off fit for a Caesar” to help celebrate his retirement.Īccording to the company, at the conclusion of his final shift, Caesars Palace team members and Caesars Entertainment leadership sent Figgins on his way through the resort’s main entrance with “good wishes and cheers.” He then left work for the last time with a special limo ride to his home.Ĭaesars Entertainment says that in honor of Figgins’ retirement, the company gifted him a commemorative plaque and a string of crystals from the chandelier that hung in the original casino dome at Caesars Palace.