City of Dreams gaming resort, which opened in the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau on June 1, attracted roughly 1.2 million visitors last month, according to Casino developer Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd.
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The company also said rolling chip performance, which measures VIP play, improved sequentially week by week to total
Following is City of Dreams first months opening analysis, as explained by our Expert IR, media reported that, City of Dreams trumpeted the fact that VIP rolling-chip volumes were ramping up at US$1.94 billion, with US$730,000 coming in the fourth week, much stronger than the first three weeks. However, there was no getting away from
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Standing at 160 meters, Altira Macau is the first six-star casino hotel in the city and the tallest building in Taipa Island. It targets at high rollers from around the world and embraces various entertainment facilities, including a number of elegant and unique restaurants and a deluxe spa center.
With a total area of 106,000 square