The other vital stats include 4,500 pints, 500 cocktails being sold over the first three days as well as 18,000 meals and drinks. They’ve had 6,000 customers sign up for loyalty cards and it’s likely to hold it’s attraction for some time as the centre of the iGaming universe wakes up to what is an impressive venue.
The Far East’s casino industry is what venues like Aspers should be aspiring to and it’s no wonder as Singapore looks like it’ll be earning a casino revenue of US$7billion in 2012. A report by Citi Group found the revenue for both Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa is expected to hit US$6.9bn next year, an increase of 13% compared with this year. It remains a way off Macau although Sin City is well within the republic’s sights with Marina Bay Sands expected to “continue to outperform Resorts World Sentosa, leading to over 50 per cent market share in 2012”, according to Citi.