KISR JETSETTER’S BALL 2022 COSTUME CONTEST OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES

 

The KISR Jetsetter’s Ball Halloween Costume Contest will be held at the KISR Jetsetter’s Ball, October 29, 2022, at Cherokee Casino in Roland, OK.  Event starts at 9:00pm in the Garrison Ballroom.  All contestants wishing to participate in the costume contest must check in at the contest desk inside the Garrison Ballroom prior to Midnight.  Finalists will be picked by Cherokee Casino.  Finalists will be announced at Midnight and called to the Lee Creek Tavern for judging.

 The GRAND PRIZE is $2,500.00 provided by KISR for the best single costume as determined by crowd applause.

 The 2nd PLACE COSTUME PRIZE is $1,000.00 provided by KISR for the 2nd best costume, determined by crowd applause.

 The 3RD PLACE COSTUME PRIZE is $500.00 provided by KISR for the 3RD best costume, determined by crowd applause. 

 The contest is open to those 21 years of age or older who are otherwise legally qualified to enter the Garrison Ballroom at Cherokee Casino in Roland, OK.  All entrants must have legal valid ID to enter.

 No purchase is necessary to enter the Garrison Ballroom at Cherokee Casino or to enter the contest.  Cherokee Casino reserves all rights on allowing appropriate and safe costumes and props entry to the event.  Cherokee Casino costume rules are as follows;

No nudity or implied nudity is allowed.

No metal blades, knives, swords, or spears of any kind.

No firearms or simulated firearms of any kind.

No flame producing props.

Cherokee Casino reserves the right to disallow costumes that they determine to be in excessively poor taste, offensive, or potentially hazardous. 

 All contestants will be surveyed by Cherokee Casino prior to and during the event and will be informed if they need to remove any part of their costume that may disqualify them.  Guests/Contestants of Cherokee Casino with full face paint, masks, hats, hoodies, and costume weapons are NOT allowed outside the designated area of the Garrison Ballroom.

 Finalists picked by Cherokee Casino will be judged by crowd applause, which itself will be measured by an applause meter under the control of KISR staff.  Decisions of the judges are final.  Should the staff of KISR determine a tie as recorded by the applause meter; a “cheer-off” will be held until the judges determine a winner as indicated by the applause meter. A single individual or a couple may win but only one prize will be awarded per category listed above.

 By entering the contest, contestants agree to the Contest Rules and agree to the use of their names and likenesses by KISR and Cherokee Casino.

 All winners agree to provide KISR with full identification, including name, address, phone number, and social security number, and to present a photo ID acceptable to KISR before receiving their prizes.  Taxes are the responsibility of the winners.

 Cherokee Casino and KISR reserves the right to disqualify any person for any reason sufficient to itself, as well as to stop the contest or change the contest rules effective upon official broadcast of the same.  An official broadcast begins and ends with the words “official broadcast”.   

 The KISR Jetsetter’s Ball Halloween Costume Contest will be held at the KISR Jetsetter’s Ball, October 29, 2022, at Cherokee Casino in Roland, OK.  Event starts at 9:00pm in the Garrison Ballroom.  All contestants wishing to participate in the costume contest must check in at the contest desk inside the Garrison Ballroom prior to Midnight.  Finalists will be picked by Cherokee Casino.  Finalists will be announced at Midnight and called to the Lee Creek Tavern for judging.

 The GRAND PRIZE is $2,500.00 provided by KISR for the best single costume as determined by crowd applause.

 The 2nd PLACE COSTUME PRIZE is $1,000.00 provided by KISR for the 2nd best costume, determined by crowd applause.

 The 3RD PLACE COSTUME PRIZE is $500.00 provided by KISR for the 3RD best costume, determined by crowd applause. 

 The contest is open to those 21 years of age or older who are otherwise legally qualified to enter the Garrison Ballroom at Cherokee Casino in Roland, OK.  All entrants must have legal valid ID to enter.

 No purchase is necessary to enter the Garrison Ballroom at Cherokee Casino or to enter the contest.  Cherokee Casino reserves all rights on allowing appropriate and safe costumes and props entry to the event.  Cherokee Casino costume rules are as follows;

No nudity or implied nudity is allowed.

No metal blades, knives, swords, or spears of any kind.

No firearms or simulated firearms of any kind.

No flame producing props.

Cherokee Casino reserves the right to disallow costumes that they determine to be in excessively poor taste, offensive, or potentially hazardous. 

 All contestants will be surveyed by Cherokee Casino prior to and during the event and will be informed if they need to remove any part of their costume that may disqualify them.  Guests/Contestants of Cherokee Casino with full face paint, masks, hats, hoodies, and costume weapons are NOT allowed outside the designated area of the Garrison Ballroom.

 Finalists picked by Cherokee Casino will be judged by crowd applause, which itself will be measured by an applause meter under the control of KISR staff.  Decisions of the judges are final.  Should the staff of KISR determine a tie as recorded by the applause meter; a “cheer-off” will be held until the judges determine a winner as indicated by the applause meter. A single individual or a couple may win but only one prize will be awarded per category listed above.

 By entering the contest, contestants agree to the Contest Rules and agree to the use of their names and likenesses by KISR and Cherokee Casino.

 All winners agree to provide KISR with full identification, including name, address, phone number, and social security number, and to present a photo ID acceptable to KISR before receiving their prizes.  Taxes are the responsibility of the winners.

 Cherokee Casino and KISR reserves the right to disqualify any person for any reason sufficient to itself, as well as to stop the contest or change the contest rules effective upon official broadcast of the same.  An official broadcast begins and ends with the words “official broadcast”.