Okada Manila (Japanese: ??????, translit. Okada Manira) is a casino resort and hotel complex located on the Entertainment City gaming strip in ParaƱaque, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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History
Tiger Resort Leisure and Entertainment then owned by Japanese businessman Kazuo Okada, was granted a license to operate a casino within the Entertainment City in 2008. In June 2016, the casino complex then named as Manila Bay Resorts was re-branded as Okada Manila.
The facility is intended to be used by Okada to compete with casinos in Macau and to position Metro Manila as a regional and international destination. The casino was set to open in November 2016 but the opening was later delayed due to worse-than-expected weather conditions.
The casino complex was opened for "preview" on December 21, 2016 and later commenced operations as a casino in December 30, 2016.
The Fountain, was officially opened on March 31, 2017 to invited guests. On the next day, the casino opened the attraction to the general public.
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Features
Okada Manila occupies an area of 45 hectares (110 acres) of the Entertainment City 26,410.77 square metres (284,283.2 sq ft) allotted to gaming. The hotel building of Okada Manila is composed of the Pearl and Coral Wings with each wing having 15 floors to be connected by two sky bridges. The glass facade of the building has a gold color representing the hue of Manila Bay's sunset. The color according to Tiger Resort president Steve Wolstenholme is one of the casino's key themes. The US$2.4 billion phase one of the casino project includes 993 hotel rooms. More than 3,000 electronic gaming machines and 500 table games were planned to be installed in the casino complex.
There is also an allotted 8,409 square metres (90,510 sq ft) shopping area within the casino resort.
The Fountain
A large central fountain, dubbed as "The Fountain" is the centerpiece of the casino resort complex spanning 37,464 square meters (403,260 sq ft) and costs US$30 million. The Fountain is dubbed as the largest multicolor dancing fountain in the world.
The US$30 million fountain was designed by Los Angeles-based firm, WET Designs who also designed the fountains of the Bellagio in Las Vegas. The design was inspired from the "festive traditions of the Philippines", and the sampaguita (Jasminum sambac). The dancing fountain has 739 water nozzles which includes underwater robots which are proprietary of WET, 2,611 colored lights and 23 speakers.
The Fountain at Okada Manila is the largest dancing fountain in the Philippines. Measuring 37,464 square meters (403,260 sq ft), the Okada Manila fountain is slightly smaller than The Dubai Fountain at the Burj Khalifa Lake in the United Arab Emirates.
Cove Manila
Okada Manila hosts Cove Manila (formerly The Cove) an events venue covering an area of 9,000 square meters (97,000 sq ft) which acts as an indoor beach club during the day and a night club at night. The nightclub also host the country's first six-ring kinetic chandelier which can produce 10,000 kinetic and visual effects. The venue is enclosed in a column-free 30 meters (98 ft) UV-protected glass dome. The venue also has a swim-up bar, a butterfly-shaped pool, and 29 cabanas, each with private hot tubs.
Cove Manila opened to the public on December 15, 2017, with DJ Steve Aoki headlining the event. The venue already hosted an event prior to its opening which was the after-party event for Miss Universe 2016 which was held on January 2017.
See also
- Gambling in Metro Manila
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia