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Dubai – Dubai Department of Tourism rules out casino gaming

By - 24. apríla 2018

The entrance of Las Vegas gambling giant Caesars Entertainment as a hotelier in Dubai will not see any push for the emirate to introduce casino gaming any time soon.

Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Chief Executive Issam Kazim confirmed there was no desire for casinos at present.

Caesars will open two hotels at Dubai’s $2.1bn Bluewaters Island development but Mr. Kazim said they were more focussed on a themed ‘destination and experience’ rather ‘than about casinos.’

Whilst gambling is forbidden under Islamic law, a host of Muslim countries allow casinos including Egypt, Tunisia and Malaysia.

Dubai is hoping to attract 20m visitors a year by 2020 and has recently started issuing a visa-on arrival system for visitors from China and Russia, countries that are both famed for their fondness for gambling.

Očakáva sa, že koncom roka 2018 sa ostrov Bluewaters stane domovom Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai a Caesars Bluewaters Dubai – obe budú predstavovať prvé neherné rezorty Caesars Entertainment.

Tieto dva rezortné hotely sa nachádzajú pozdĺž pláže na umelom ostrove a budú obsahovať 479 5-hviezdičkových izieb. Súčasťou zážitku bude množstvo moderného vybavenia vrátane plážového klubu, Caesars Beach Club Bluewaters Dubai, vnútorných a vonkajších bazénov, kúpeľov s vyhradeným wellness centrom a priestorom na stretnutia a kongresy.

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