UAE’s first gaming resort to cost $3.9 billion, open in 2027

Published April 29, 2023
A depiction of Wynn Al Marjan Island resort’s exterior view from the beach. — Wynnresorts
A depiction of Wynn Al Marjan Island resort’s exterior view from the beach. — Wynnresorts

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates’ first gaming resort will open in four years and cost $3.9 billion to build, US casino operator Wynn has said, unveiling new details of the project.

The resort in Ras Al-Khaimah, one of the UAE’s seven emirates, will feature “exceptional entertainment and gaming amenities”, Wynn Resorts said on its website.

Gambling is generally prohibited under Islamic laws in the oil-rich Gulf state. But Ras Al-Khaimah’s tourism development authority last year announced a new body to regulate “integrated resorts”, including gaming facilities.

Preliminary construction work has begun on Wynn Al Marjan Island, set on a man-made and hotel-studded promontory, Wynn Resorts said on Thursday in a statement.

The resort, with 1,500 rooms, 24 dining and lounge areas, spa facilities, “high-end” shopping and nightly laser and light shows, will open in early 2027, Wynn said, revising an earlier schedule of 2026.

Artists’ impressions of the site, about an hour’s drive from the commercial hub of Dubai, showed a brown-gold high rise towering above a beach area and circular marina, as well as a luxuriously appointed lobby.

“We have spent the past year meticulously programming and concepting Wynn Al Marjan Island, carefully considering its unique location,” Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings said in the statement.

Wynn operates casinos in Las Vegas and Boston as well as Macau, a Chinese territory close to Hong Kong.

The UAE, whose population is 90 per cent foreign, has made a series of liberalising moves as it faces increased regional competition for talent and tourism, notably from neighbouring Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Published in Dawn, April 29th, 2023

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