Casino seating manufacturer Gary Platt will participate the National Indian Gaming Association’s annual conference, NIGA 2019, the company announced last week.
NIGA 2019 is scheduled for April 1-4 at the San Diego Convention Center.
Leading the company’s exhibit offerings is its new sports book chair and dual sports book options. Sports fans spend a good amount of time sitting, whether they’re watching football, baseball, basketball or racing. Platt researchers and designers have hand-crafted solutions for the sports book. Features include Gary Platt’s proprietary foam blend; ergonomics throughout the design, such as curved leg edge and lumbar support; and creature comforts such as oversized arm rests and large cup holders.
Gary Platt, which serves tribal operators of all sizes across the U.S., will be in booth #2124 at the trade show. The company will be joined in the booth by Native American-owned and operated Gitchi Gaming, a leading distributor in tribal gaming.
“For the 21 years we have been in business, Gary Platt has been a proud partner with tribal operators,” Gary Platt VP of Sales and Marketing Joshua Corrick said in a statement. “We are thrilled to be showing our innovative sports book seating options at NIGA 2019 and to help tribes embrace this exciting new phase in gaming.”
The company will also show many other handcrafted styles that offer seating solutions for the entire operation, including slots, tables, restaurants, bars, office and convention area.
Styles on display will include the patented Monaco design, the best-selling chair in North America. Gary Platt will also demonstrate its new quick-change seat. With just two bolts, the quick-change seat allows operators to change seats and get the chair back in the game in under two minutes.