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beaufortninja:
Thanks for the worthless answer. I hope you got lots of points for it.
If you go to gamble, then most of them are the same. Although I must say The Grand Lisboa's gambling floors looks a little too 80'es.
The casinos all have free shuttle busses so it is easy to get around, e.g. half day in one casino other half in another.
The Venetian is fun because of the indoor canals. The Whyn and MGM are good because of the location, it is on the peninsula where "old Macau" is, so you are in walking distance of old cobblestone streets that looks just like the streets of Portugal.
Curious about this. What's the typical minimum bet for table games in Macau? For example, at my local-ish casino spot here in the States (Mississippi River), off-peak minimum bets are usually $5, and at some run down places you can even find a $3 black jack table....if you don't mind sharing the table with crack heads, lol. For some reason, I expect Macau is a bit more expensive to play....
mikael84:
As far as I remember the roulette/high and low was only 10 HK$ as a minimum at the Grand Lisboa.
The slots were 1 HK$.
Generally the prices were low. Much lower than any other casino I have been to, which only counts European ones.
This is from May 2011 when I was there last time.
luggi:
Black Jack in the Grand Lisboa runs at 100 or 200 HK Dollar minimum (depends on the table u choose)
I saw a show on TV about The Venetian, quite impressive, The casino sector in Macau is 5 times larger that Vegas and revenues overtook Vegas starting in 2006.
99Silva:
Of course, you've seen it on a t.v. show. That's because you've never been to Macau ever in your life!
TedDBayer:
I have no interest in going. You can't get out of your cage to go, big difference.
I stayed at the 'Venetian' and gambled there - it was great and sumptous. Later
went to the 'Lisboa' and it looked glitzy and dated, but I won the most money there.
Still, once was enough...
I would say the venetian also. They have live performances and many shopping areas and restaurants. I went to the casino across the street the city of angels and it was alright, but the venetian was a lot better. I've been to three casino's total in Macau and Venetian was the best out of those three.
Traveler:
You need to learn how to differentiate dreams from reality. A doctor can help.
TedDBayer:
Did you loose a lot of money and get beat up, thats reality. Mind travel is not real travel.
I liked the Grand Lisboa, both from outside and inside.
Scandinavian:
the building is amazing from the outside, not sure I would say it is good looking (don't like the gold) but I like the crazy architecture, more of that please
the best casino now in asia is in the manila,philippines
Scandinavian:
the bests answers are those that actually answer the question
philbravery:
How come when my stuff gets harmonized it is never seen again but the village idiot only gets partly deleted?
Oh yeah double standard for Chinese CCP my Bad
In my opinion, the "Venetian" is very plush and beautiful, just to see it is a 'trip'.
However, the "Lisboa', albeit looking out-of-touch and dated, seems to be better
for gambling.