New casino concept planned for Belize
Grand Belize Entertainment Group is planning to build a resort in the country which combines a physical casino complex with a branded online gaming experience.
Guests in the casino resort or online players worldwide will both be able to win and redeem points and use promotional offers either at the casino or online, a concept the company claims is the first of its kind.
The project will consist of a 300,000 feet complex with 200 guest rooms and suites, a spa, duty free retail center and up to 700 slot machines and 25 gaming tables.
It will also have private gaming areas and mobile gaming facilities in the resort’s restaurants and lounges.
Peak Gaming Group has been tasked with the design and management of the online casino component with a planned launch for mid-2014.
The casino resort design is being handled by Las Vegas based Westar Architects in partnership with local design firm International Environments.
The grand opening of the casino resort is scheduled for 2015
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