After months of anticipation, the Cotai Arena at the Pacifica casino, owned by Las Vegas Sands (LVS), is finally set to reopen in November. The announcement comes as part of a larger overhaul of the Pacifica casino, with a complete rejig of the property set to be completed by December.
The reopening of the Cotai Arena is a significant milestone for the Pacifica casino, which has been closed since the start of the global pandemic. The arena, which can seat up to 15,000 guests, is known for hosting world-class concerts, sporting events, and other entertainment shows. Its closure has been a major blow to the property, as it is a major draw for tourists and locals alike.
In addition to the reopening of the Cotai Arena, the Pacifica casino is also set to undergo a complete revamp. LVS has announced that the property will be getting a fresh new look, with updated gaming facilities, restaurants, and entertainment options. The company is investing millions of dollars into the project, with the goal of creating a world-class destination for visitors from around the globe.
The revamp of the Pacifica casino is part of LVS’s broader strategy to attract more high-end clientele to its properties in Macau. The company has been facing tough competition in the region, with other casino operators vying for a piece of the lucrative market. By investing in the Pacifica casino and upgrading its offerings, LVS hopes to solidify its position as a top player in the Macau gaming industry.
The reopening of the Cotai Arena and the revamp of the Pacifica casino are sure to be welcome news for fans of LVS properties in Macau. The company has a reputation for delivering world-class entertainment and gaming experiences, and the Pacifica casino is no exception. With the arena set to reopen in November and the property makeover scheduled for completion by December, visitors to Macau can look forward to an even more unforgettable experience at the Pacifica casino.