Sands Macao - 金沙娛樂場
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Real Deal on the Sands Macao - 金沙娛樂場
Sands Macao's casino is the largest in the world, if measured by number of gaming tables. Sands Macao offers 740 gaming tables and 1,254 slot machines. The 229,000 square foot casino is spread over three floors - the Main gaming floor, the Fortune Level (2), and the new Treasure Level (3).
In addition to the Sands Macao's casino floor, they recently opened "The Pearl Room" a VIP boutique casino that features 40 gaming tables and 180 slot machines.
Are the vibes lucky at Sands Macao - 金沙娛樂場 ?
Spacious and huge. The Sands Macao's casino has more tables than an IKEA factory... and Chinese gamblers are usually queued three-four deep in hopes of getting a seat at one of their many desirable baccarat tables. This should thin out somewhat as Chinese immigration restrictions slow the number of Macau visits Chinese nationals can make and as more resorts begin to open in Cotai and Macau's downtown areas. But, for now, this place is packed.
What casino games are offered at Sands Macao - 金沙娛樂場 ?
Baccarat, Fantan, Pai Gow (Paikao), Mahjong, Roulette, Blackjack, Three Card Poker, Cussec (Sic Bo), Fish Prawn Crab, Three Card Baccarat, Tombola, Slot Machines, Video Poker, Casino War, Caribbean Stud, Big and Small.
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Does Sands Macao - 金沙娛樂場 have casino comps?
The Sands Club is the Sands Macao's players club. If you rack up enough points, you will be promoted to the Ruby Club. Sands Club members get 10% discounts and priority seating at all Sands restaurants.
The Paiza Club is the Sands Macao's VIP area. Only invited guests can become members of the Paiza Club. Members receive limousine service, VIP lounge access, butlers, private entrances and expedited check-in as well as other VIP perks.

Oddly, one of the now oldest places is getting more and more popular. I think it has to do with its proximity of the ferry terminal, and a less formal attitude (all the Sands VIP action has migrated to the Venetian I think). I have to give this a four in general, but I have spent some great Saturday nights there.

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I like the space-aged type decor, as well as the open-air feel of the place. However it can be a little cumbersome do to the seemingly endless rows of tables. It can look more like those pictures of the opening day of the WSOP then a casino floor.
Dealers can be spotty. They have ranged from a joy to surly. However when nice they are the best I have had the pleasure to loose to in Macau.
Forget drink service, or any other comp besides bottled water.
Unlike the rest of the new places, you can find some ladies of the evening hanging at the bar at the north-ish end. If you into that sort of thing.