FireKeepers, which is owned and operated by the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, will also stream the unique event on its Facebook page and YouTube channel. Spectators are invited to view the stunt at the casino. According to a recently published press release, the King of the High Wire, a title Wallenda has earned long ago, will walk a span of more than 400 feet between the two buildings. Wallenda, a Guinness World Record holder and a seventh-generation member of the world-famous performing family the Flying Wallendas, will walk a tightrope 200 feet above the ground between the resort’s existing hotel tower and the new one. The casino complex, located about 100 miles away from metro Detroit, has tapped tightrope daredevil Nik Wallenda to perform a gravity-defying stunt and celebrate the opening of a new 203-room hotel to complement the property’s existing amenities. FireKeepers Casino Hotel in Battle Creek, Michigan is set to unveil its new hotel expansion with a true spectacle this coming Monday, August 16.
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