Monday, July 27, 2009

Sands Macau



Sands Macau opened in 2004, becoming the first of the Western-operated Macau hotels and casinos. Set amidst six acres of lush waterfront gardens, flanked by gold reflective windows, this opulent paradise’s motto is “privilege with passion.” Inside, showgirls in sequined bikinis and multicolored feathers prance and greet visitors. Towering above the slot machines, a 33-meter video screen flashes fireworks and ocean sunsets. Waiters in traditional Chinese peasant hats scurry between tables with cups of tea. A jazz band jams at the casino bar. At the buffet, gamblers feast royally on sushi, pasta and Indian curries. Behind wooden doors, big spenders enjoy quiet VIP rooms with plush maroon chairs and lofty windows.

Staying at Sands Macau is also about privilege. The 51 premium suites range from 1,000 to 8,000 square feet. The suites include in-room massage areas, in-room saunas, karaoke rooms, state-of-the-art entertainment centers with multiple plasma screen televisions and digital surround sound, private plunge pools, butler service, access to hundreds of premium teas, remote-controlled drapes, lighting, and audio-visual equipment, custom hand- woven carpets, custom-designed furnishings and lighting, and whirlpool Jacuzzis with panoramic views of Macao's Outer Harbour.

Sands Casino Macau’s shimmering new gaming room, the Pearl Room, enchants its public with new levels of luxury and taste. In a room lit by pearl chandeliers, circled by curtains made of lustrous pearls reflecting cool blues and mellow tones, you can relax and let the good times roll! The Pearl Room features 17,000 square feet of space, hosting 40 gaming tables, including Baccarat, Fan Tan, Caribbean Stud Poker, Three Card Baccarat, Blackjack , Sic Bo and Roulette, in addition to 180 slot machines, designed for the Asian gambling community. The slots, and the Pearl Room itself, are designed around the lucky number 8, which in Macau culture is the number for luck and power.

Speaking of the lucky and powerful, VIP gambling at Sands Hotel Macao is competitive with the phenomenally lucrative high-rolling scene at the local Macau Hotel Lisboa. The invitation-only Paiza memberships allow VIP guests access to private jets, limousines, helicopters, and jetfoil services, a 24-hour concierge; private entrances, exclusive entertainment lounges, VIP high-limit gaming areas, exclusive VIP gaming parlors for premium players, cigar bars, wine tasting areas, and private dining.

The food at Sands Macao is just as fit for international royalty. There are four main restaurants there, indicative of the local cuisine preferences. They are the Copa, an American-style steak house; Perola, featuring Macanese specialties; the Cantonese restaurant Golden Court, and the Ruby Room, where you can hear mellow, romantic live music whilst enjoying Shanghai cuisine. The 300-foot 888 Las Vegas Buffet in the gaming room features Thai, Indian and Japanese food, as well as six different regional Chinese cuisines. The Sands also operates Night Market dining in two parts – Moonlight Food Market Noodle Shop & Moonlight Food Market Dai Pai Dong, as well as the Xanadu Entertainment Bar. Sands Macau also offers a full service spa and salon, and a 24-hour "Tea Terrace" serving more than 200 quality teas.

Xanadu Entertainment Bar has shows from 3pm to 3:30 am, and “Glamour Girls” dancing on podiums from 8pm until1:30 am. The early show at the Xanadu (3pm to 9pm,) features traditional costumed Chinese dance, mixed with modern energetic dance performances, performed by groups like the Hua Nan Singing and Dance Group. From 10:30 pm until 3:30 am, contemporary bands like “Revolution” play live pop music – energetic, upbeat repertoires from European to Cantonese pop. From dusk to dawn, Sands Macao will make you feel privileged – with passion!


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