Khaleej Times

Meraas ropes in Caesars to operate Bluewaters’ hotels

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — Dubai’s Meraas Holding has tied up with the US-based Caesars Entertainm­ent to manage 2 luxury hotels, a conference centre and a beach club on Bluewaters in Dubai, adding another big and well-respected name to the emirate’s luxury hospitalit­y segment.

Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai and Caesars Bluewaters Dubai will be the first projects for the Las Vegas-based Caesars Entertainm­ent to operate properties in this part of the world.

The hotels are expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2018. The 178-key Caesars Palace will be the world’s second Caesars Palace, featuring 3 swimming pools, a 630 sqm spa and a health centre as well as 6 restaurant­s. The second hotel, Caesars Bluewaters Dubai, will feature 301 rooms, 2 swimming pools, 3 restaurant­s, 3 meeting rooms equipped to provide business services,

We are creating unique experience­s and leveraging strategic partnershi­ps to showcase the best of what Dubai can offer to its visitors

Abdulla Al Habbai, Group chairman, Meraas Holding.

and an 850 square-metre event hall. According to STR’s data released in January, Dubai has the highest number of room supply in the pipeline in the Mena region in 2018 with nearly 36,394 hotel rooms in the constructi­on phase to add it to the emirate’s existing supply of 97,736.

Meraas has invested Dh18 billion over the past 5 years in leisure and entertainm­ent projects.

“We are creating unique experience­s and leveraging strategic partnershi­ps to showcase the best of what Dubai can offer to its visitors. The landmark arrangemen­t with Caesars Entertainm­ent, which aims to establish Bluewaters as a world-class tourist attraction with exclusive internatio­nal entertainm­ent opportunit­ies, is a significan­t achievemen­t for the emirate’s thriving hospitalit­y and entertainm­ent sectors,” said Abdulla Al Habbai, Group chairman, Meraas Holding.

Bob Morse, president of hospitalit­y for Caesars, told Reuters his firm would operate more non-gaming resorts around the world in coming years as part of a strategic plan focusing on financial centres as well as traditiona­l resort areas.

“We are looking at other locations and actively pursuing opportunit­ies there,” Morse said, adding that Caesars had expanded its developmen­t team for nongaming business in recent months and was looking at Asia as well as the Middle East, Europe and the United States. Bluewaters Island comprises 10 apartment buildings with a total of 700 units with amenities include gymnasiums, swimming pools, landscaped gardens, basketball courts and children’s play areas.

— waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Meraas has invested Dh18 billion in past 5 years in leisure and entertainm­ent projects.
— Supplied photo Meraas has invested Dh18 billion in past 5 years in leisure and entertainm­ent projects.

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