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Capturing Macau’s City of Dreams

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February 9, 2016 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

There used to be a single man who monopolized the success of Macau until he was forced to share the wealth of the city in year 2002. Stanley Ho established the entertainment and gambling empire of Macau for nearly 42 years. To this date, he still continues to embark on massive projects when it comes to the latest and most exciting additions to Macau, one of which is the City of Dreams. Undoubtedly, this exciting entertainment hub evokes nothing but feelings of complete awe.
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City of Dreams in Macau

The City of Dreams is an entertainment and casino resort with an oceanic theme that is highly inspired by the fabled city of Atlantis. The casino division features an aquatic exposition with four luxurious hotels that call the resort their home. Some of the extravagant hotels include the Crown Towers, the Grand Hyatt, the Hard Rock Hotel and the Hyatt Regency. With such a massive undertaking, the project was built as a two-faceted project with the City of Dreams Casino and the Hard Rock Hotel as its initial phase.

The Casino alone is composed of 40,000 square meters of water-themed gaming space. Then, 450 gaming tables and more than 3,000 slot machines with the most advanced technology adorn its gaming floors.
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Aside from its massive casino, 80,000 square feet of retail space is decked with a variety of establishments making the complex a top shopping destination in Macau. A world-class theater named the Theater of Dreams then features only the most exciting Macau exhibitions and shows with a 1,700 seating capacity.

In addition to the 2,200 guest rooms in all four hotels, a wide range of restaurants and bars with plans of an apartment hotel, the City of Dreams offers a variety of stylish nightclubs and live music venues with a spectacular Dragon Show. This free attraction is housed in a dome-shaped theater with high-definition video content, a spectacular musical score and thousands of theater lights and effects that will surely make a visual extravaganza for each visitor.

The City of Dreams is located near other exciting and established casinos such the MGM Grand which has 300 tables and more than 1,000 slot machines. Another neighboring casino hotel is the Sands with almost 500 gaming tables, with poker and baccarat being the most popular. The incredible financial growth of Macau that comes from the gaming industry alone remains remarkable and unbelievable to many. Chinese and foreigners alike flock to Macau daily to get their gaming fix as they spend hours and hours playing games of luck. Tourists of Macau are also on the rise as areas such as Taipa Island and Coloane are seeing a major increase in tourist count.

The City of Dreams is just as what its name says: a place of dreams. This massive and exciting resort is an incredible an opportunity for both tourists and investors to create hype in Macau with absolutely no signs of slowing down. From a once sleepy fishing village to a major global gaming destination, the future of Macau shines brightly with one dream at a time.
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