Crown Macau to Open May 9, 2007



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Melco PBL Entertainment (Macau) Limited (“Melco PBL Entertainment”), a developer and owner of casino gaming and entertainment resort facilities focused exclusively on the rapidly expanding Macau market, announced its Crown Macau Hotel Casino (“Crown Macau”) is targeted to complete construction and open on a trial basis on April 28, 2007. The Crown Macau is scheduled to formally open to the public on May 9, 2007, and a grand opening event will be held on the May 12, 2007.

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“We continue to make excellent progress at Crown Macau. Our construction program remains on schedule and we look forward to the trial opening,” states Simon Dewhurst, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer of Melco PBL Entertainment. “Against tough deadlines, our construction has progressed relatively smoothly, a testament to our Crown Macau contractors and staff.”

The construction of Crown Macau commenced on December 2004 and is being developed to offer a luxurious premium hotel and casino resort experience. In the Company’s initial public offering prospectus, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on December 19, 2006, the Company estimated that the total project development costs for the Crown Macau would be US$512.6 million (“Projected Costs”), which included the value of land for the project, land premium costs, anticipated construction costs, furniture, fixtures and equipment expense (or FF&E), pre-opening expenses, capitalized fees and finance costs, cage cash and initial working capital requirements.

The Company now projects that additional costs of approximately US$71 million will be incurred on the project, representing an increase against the estimated Projected Costs of approximately 14%. The increase in budgeted costs is in three principal areas: pre-opening and property marketing expenses; FF&E expenses for the casino operations; and design and fit-out expenses for the hotel and casino areas.

Upon completion of Crown Macau on April 28, 2007, the property will feature a 36-story tower including approximately 183,000 square feet of gaming space with approximately 220 gaming tables and more than 500 gaming machines.

About Melco PBL Entertainment (Macau) Limited

Melco PBL Entertainment is a developer, owner and through its subsidiary, Melco PBL Gaming (Macau) Limited (the “MPBL Gaming”), an operator of casino gaming and entertainment casino resort facilities focused exclusively on the rapidly expanding Macau market. MPBL Gaming is one of six companies granted concessions or subconcessions to operate casinos in Macau. Melco PBL Entertainment’s development projects include the Crown Macau, which is targeted to open in the second quarter of 2007, and the City of Dreams, the first phase of which is targeted to open in late 2008. Its existing projects include the Mocha Clubs, which feature a total of approximately 1,000 gaming machines in six locations and comprise the largest non-casino based operations of electronic gaming machines in Macau. Melco PBL Entertainment has also entered into an agreement, subject to certain conditions, to acquire a third development site on the Macau peninsula. For more information about Melco PBL Entertainment, please visit http://www.melco-pbl.com/.

Melco PBL Entertainment has strong support from both of its founding shareholders, Melco International Development Limited (“Melco”) and Publishing & Broadcasting Limited (“PBL”). Melco is a listed company on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is substantially owned by Mr. Lawrence Ho, who is also a Co-Chairman and CEO of Melco PBL Entertainment. PBL is a top-20 company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and led by Executive Chairman James Packer, who is also a Co-Chairman of Melco PBL Entertainment.

One Response to “Crown Macau to Open May 9, 2007”

  1. Kouassi Paul says:

    Je suis un assistant de machines à sous au casino de Café de Rome;et je voudrais travailler dans votre casino.Je serai très ravi de travailler avec vous.
    dans l’attente d’une suite favorable,veuillez recevoir Monsieur mes sincères remerciements.

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