Notable Entertainment Airships
The Grand Herocha
Owned by the "King" Steven Herocha in South New Siber
The largest casino airship on record, The Grand Herocha is practically a cruise ship that floats averagely about fifty feet above the Southern New Siber skyline. The preferred way of entering the Grand Herocha is the small transport shuttle and the elevator system; but there are rope ladders ever so often from the roofs of certain buildings.There's no overall theme on the Grand Herocha, but the outside's appearance is done by a team of illusionists that maintain an ornately decorated shell with silks and curtains that hang from every window. The color scheme changes every month and often times fake colorful fires burn at the top of the ship. And during festivals, holidays, or special occasions; the team of illusionists create amazing light shows around the whole ship and surrounding air.
Without any illusion, the Grand Herocha would look like two zeppelins connected side-by-side, with a blimp at the top, and four hot air balloons in four separate corners.
Inside, the parts of the ship that is open to the public/customers is lined with mirrors, brass plating, gold, marble, red carpets, and fine artwork from around the world. There are two small theatres on board, a large ballroom/banquet hall, several gambling levels, high-class suites, and restaurant/bars scattered throughout. Plainly stated; the Grand Herocha is like an amusement park for the nobility.

The Gauntlet
Owned by Mr. Rossford Tornell, a major mafia lord in New Siber. Located one mile east from the central square.
About three-quarters the size of the Grand Herocha, The Gauntlet is possibly the most spectacular of all the casino ships. Without illusion though, it would look like two large blimps connected end to end with several balloons holding up small airships all interconnected in random locations. But with the illusionists working, the whole outside of the ship is constantly changing with clouds of fog, bellowing flames, whisks of icy wind, etc. All this morphs in and out as creatures or shapes. Usually each cloud represents an element and they "battle" for control over the ship. Big illusionist shows are held bi-weekly or on special times of the year for entertainment. Show seating on board the ship (w/dinner) varies in price. Bets are taken in what order each element will win that night (For Example: Jerry bets his money that Water will come in first, Psychic second, and Earth, Wind, and Fire in last).The Gauntlet is not able to move well and is usually securely roped and braced to the ground.

The Junon Amphitheatre
Owned by the Local Government
This is a theatre that is capable of moving very slowly, but often stays in the same place. It looks like a zeppelin with a chunk of its top missing. Also, it's often in dock and maintains floatation through a series of propellers, gas chambers, and air enchantments.Some of the greatest shows have been played here, and is able to seat up to approximately nine-hundred audience members. The audience seats are in the back of the ship in open air. The stage is in the second-front half of the ship and is covered by the ship's hull.
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Other Entertainment AirshipsThe Bounce Boat
Owned by Tommy Claw, Nakai pimp in New Siber
Docked at the top of his main building; the Bounce Boat is a penthouse for his "preferred" and high-paying customers. It's a small blimp that is decked out in style and fancy articles of ornaments. There's one operator who also acts as the on-board bartender. It has two rooms; the lounge and the "back room."

Other
There are other unlogged entertainment airships in Fou Lu; but are rare due to its impractical purposes outside of entertainment.