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City of
Dreams

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City of Dreams (ch:????)
is a property along the Cotai Strip in the Cotai reclamation
area in Macau built, owned and managed by Melco Crown
Entertainment, formerly known as Melco PBL Entertainment. City
of Dreams is Melco's second mega-sized property in Macau. It
is located directly opposite The Venetian Macao, the first
property in Cotai, opened by Las Vegas Sands Corp. City of
Dreams, widely known as CoD or CoD Macau in the industry, is
in the style of a podium, with four towers: namely the Hard
rock Hotel, Crown Towers Hotel, and the Grand Hyatt Macau (2
towers). A 47-storey luxury apartment block is planned for a
later phase of development. Its three-floor podium includes a
mega-casino, over 200 shopping facilities and hotel guest
facilities. City of Dreams has 420 000 sq ft of gaming space
with 550 gaming tables and 1500 machines, over 20 restaurants
and bars, including one of the largest in the city. The
property also includes 175 000 sq ft of high-end retail space
(The Boulevard) spread across two levels. The first phase
of City of Dreams opened on 1 June 2009, and the Grand Hyatt
in November 2009. There are two theatres, the first, called
"The Bubble", currently shows an immersive HD media projection
presentation entitled "The Dragons Treasure". The second, the
"Dragone Theatre", will open in first half of 2010. It
features an in-the-round water show, the largest of it's kind
in the world.
| Adress |
Cotai Strip, Cotai Macau |
| Opening date |
1 June, 2009 |
| Total gaming space |
420,000 ft? |
| Permanent shows |
Dragone |
| Casino type |
Land-Based |
| Owner |
Melco Crown Entertainment |
| Previous names |
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| Website |
City of Dreams
Macau |
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