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City of Dreams sets grand opening

Date: 
January 15, 2015
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by: Jenniffer B. Austria, Manila Standard Today

City of Dreams Manila, the $1.3-billion integrated casino and resort project of Melco Crown Philippines Corp., is preparing for a grand opening on Feb. 2.

The grand opening next month would follow City of Dreams Manila’s successful soft opening on Dec. 14, sources said.

City of Dreams Manila’s official social media Web sites contained announcements of a grand opening party on Feb 2. One of the highlights of the event is a concert that will feature world-class performances of local and foreign artists.

Premium Leisure vice chairman Willy Ocier declined to confirm the reported opening date.  “Let us wait for Melco Crown to confirm [it],” Ocier said.

Premium Leisure is a part of the consortium that holds the Philippine Amusement Gaming Corp. license for City of Dreams Manila to be operated by Melco Crown Philippines.

The company earlier said the grand opening would be held before Chinese New Year 2015.  The Chinese New Year will fall on Feb. 19 to 25.

City of Dreams Manila is the second integrated casino resort that opened in the Entertainment City project of Pagcor in Paranaque City.

Sources said some 21,000 people trooped to City of Dreams Manila during the soft opening in December.

The $1.3-billion project, once completed, will have six hotel towers, including the 260-room Crown Towers hotel, 321-room Nobu Hotel Manila, a Hyatt Hotel as well as numerous restaurants, bars, gaming facilities and a multi-level car park.

City of Dreams Manila will also feature three distinct entertainment venues, including Manila’s first family entertainment center, a live performance central lounge inside the casino and  night club situated at the fortune egg, a dome-like structure that will be the centerpiece of the whole complex.

The casino complex, located on a 6.2-hectare site at the gateway to Entertainment City, will feature a gaming space, including VIP and mass-market gaming facilities with up to 365 gaming tables, 1,680 slot machines and 1,680 electronic table games.

The casino project’s new name City of Dreams Manila was patterned after City of Dreams Macau, a world-class flagship project of Melco Crown Entertainment.

Entertainment City is a 120-hectare development of Pagcor. The area is being promoted as an integrated resort and gaming hub that will compete with Las Vegas, Macau and Singapore.