It’s also home to the largest atrium casino on earth, with 500 gaming tables and 2,500 slot machines. In addition to being located in one of the largest hotels in the world, the MGM Grand has one of the largest gaming floors in the city at 171,500 square feet. This top-rated resort in Singapore not only includes a casino and multiple hotels but a Universal Studios theme park, Adventure Cove Water Park, and a Marine Life Park that houses the world’s largest oceanarium. The most famous and largest casino in the Caribbean, Atlantis Resort is also home to some of the world’s most expensive hotel suites, with a Bridge Suite that will run you $25,000 a night. As the name suggests, all rooms are suites, ranging in size from 600 to 13,000 square feet. Reigning at the heart of The Strip, it features chic guest rooms and suites, a long list of unique restaurants and cafes, the 50,000-square-foot Qua Baths & Spa, as well as the acclaimed Forum Shops with its specialty retailers. The casino is one of the main island attractions and features gaming tables as well as slots.
Its luxurious rooms and 166,000 square feet of gaming space have defined excess on The Strip. Wynn Macau is a massive property located on Macao’s waterfront and boasts over 100,000 square feet of gaming space with more than 500 table games and 840 slot machines, along with more than 1,000 ultra-luxurious rooms. Opened in 1968, it features 4.7 million square feet of gaming space across six casinos, with more than 7,000 gaming machines and 17 different types of table games as well as one of the world’s largest bingo halls. The massive spa features Roman baths, while elaborate mosaics and classical architecture surround the pools. The resort also features the Marina Bay Sands Science Museum and a grand theater. Guests can even go on safari, with the resort offering its very own private game reserve. Bets can go as high as $4,000/$8,000 in the “Big Game” at Bobby’s Room, with pots typically exceeding $1 million. Sun City quickly became a popular destination for high rollers and all types of gamblers. Numerous pro players visit due to the high table limits. At Skylofts, a luxury hotel at the top of the MGM Grand, you’ll find a private sanctuary tucked within the clouds.
When your luck runs out, you’ll find plenty of things to do. You’ll also have your own 24-hour butler to unpack and pack your suitcases if you wish. All of its buildings and interiors follow a style that imitates Ancient Rome, something that other Vegas venues have copied since its inception. It’s part of the largest five-diamond hotel and resort complex in the world, with luxury suites in addition to the 120,000-square-foot casino and one of the best hotel spas in Las Vegas. The complex cost $2.4 billion to construct, including a sports events hall and an incredible 550,000-square-foot gambling area. One of the most expensive properties ever built, Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island off the southern coast of Singapore, came at a cost of nearly $5 billion. Among the glittering cityscape of Macao, Hotel Lisboa, designed to look and feel like a birdcage, stands out as one of the city’s most defining landmarks. Bellagio Resort & Casino is best known for its fountain that’s been featured in a number of films like “The Hangover” and “Ocean’s 11,” but in terms of gambling, the Bellagio is renowned for high-end poker rooms called “The Office,” and regularly hosts World Poker Tour events.
Sun City Casino Resort opened in 1979 in what was then known as the state of Bophuthatswana, one of the apartheid government’s designated areas for the black majority population where the nation’s laws did not apply equally, allowing both gambling and topless revenue shows. Caesars Palace is one of Vegas’ trademark names, opened nearly a half-century ago, becoming a luxury icon, surviving scandals, recessions, and more. Today, it ranks as one of the top casino resorts in the world, featuring multiple hotels, over 850 slot machines, and nearly 40 gaming tables for blackjack, American roulette, stud poker and Punto Baccarat. The inside lives up to the dazzling exterior, with 1,000 slots and 800 gaming tables spread across expansive and elaborately decorated floors. This property, often referred to as “CoD”, opened in 2009 at a cost of $2.1 billion. When it opened in 2005, the Wynn Las Vegas was the most expensive hotel-casino ever built, at a cost of $2.7 billion to construct.