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BIG NEWS: Why This Report On Sentosa's Resorts World Not Reported Here?

ahleebabasingaporethief

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Singapore's Resorts World cuts visitors forecast

Saturday, 27 June 2009

ALEX KENNEDY, Associated Press Writer
LA Times

Singapore's Resorts World, which plans to open Southeast Asia's first Universal Studios theme park early next year, has slashed its 2010 visitor forecasts in the face of a global economic downturn.

The resort, which will also feature four hotels and a casino when it opens in the first quarter, expects to see as few as 12 million visitors next year, down from an initial forecast in 2007 of 15 million, Resorts World spokeswoman Krist Boo said Thursday.

The project's cost has jumped 27 percent to 6.6 billion Singapore dollars ($4.5 billion) over the last two years because of more expensive construction materials and a redesign of the park.

The resort, which broke ground in April 2007, plans to open two more hotels, the world's largest oceanarium, a water park and maritime museum over the next two years on 49 hectares (121 acres) of Sentosa island -- a quarter mile off Singapore's southern coast.

Boo declined to comment on revenue estimates, but said that the company lowered its expected investment rate of return to between 12 percent and 13 percent from a previous forecast of 15 percent.

"There have been some revisions to the revenue numbers," Boo said. "What we think will decrease is spending per visitor."

Singapore, which is suffering through its worst recession since splitting from Malaysia in 1965, is hoping Resorts World and the Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino -- due to open by the end of this year -- will help revive an ailing tourism sector.

Resorts World also hasn't filled some of its retail space yet, Boo said.

"To be honest, the retail landscape is a little challenging," she said.

The number of tourist visitors to Singapore fell 12 percent to 3 million during the first four months of this year from the same period a year ago. The Singapore Tourist Board said earlier this year that it expects tourist arrivals to drop to between 9 million and 9.5 million this year from 10.1 million in 2008.

Singapore's economy, which relies on exports, finance and tourism, shrank an annualized, seasonally adjusted 14.6 percent in the first quarter, and the government expects gross domestic product to contract as much as 9 percent this year.
 

Ramseth

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Both the Sentosa and Marina IRs will be built, up and running, that I think so. But to be major successes, I don't think so.

In order to be major successes, locals are very important. But if many Singapore locals are so stupid to as to pay $100 each visit for the right to gamble, then I don't worry for the casinos, I worry for Singaporeans as a whole.
 

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not that it was not reported that many are not interested, but it is just a forecast, and like any forecast, a guess, will and will not happen, and will not affect many who are not going to pay 100/day entry to casino
 

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Both the Sentosa and Marina IRs will be built, up and running, that I think so. But to be major successes, I don't think so.

In order to be major successes, locals are very important. But if many Singapore locals are so stupid to as to pay $100 each visit for the right to gamble, then I don't worry for the casinos, I worry for Singaporeans as a whole.

If the casinos offer free flow of food and drinks? Consider this, $100 is for 24 hours entry to a casino.

Assuming a good meal is around $10, then spending 24 hours in a casino, one can save $30 so left $70. Take one or two drinks (dun drink too much alcohol cos can affect gambling) + other beverages, maybe another $20. So it costs $50 to enter a casino.

Compare this to going to Genting. Still must pay for coach and take 7 hours coach ride.

What about the housewife?

Going to MBS or RWS, one just need the MRT. Can go after sending kids to school and return home to cook dinner before husband returns from work. Better than the gambling boats off the Malacca Straits.

So why not? $100 only what if you compare the various advantages. I think the casino will be boomtown for MB and RW. It is well known throughout the world that the casinos are aimed at locals.

Gamblers are the best at calculating. In fact, I am sure the $2000 yearly subscription fees will be a hot package. $2000 = 20 trips, every year there are 52 weekends, cheaper to pay $2k, after work can also pop in for an hour or two. It will be macham like a country club membership
 
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