Russia’s Far East casino market is finally getting some competition as the region’s second operator formally announces its grand opening plans.
On Tuesday, Shambala CJSC announced that its casino of the same name in the Primorye gaming zone outside Vladivostok will hold its grand opening at 7pm this Friday (16). The oft-delayed property held a soft-launch last week to ensure that its facilities were capable of receiving a flood of actual gamblers and the accompanying horde of local looky-loos.
Among the festivities awaiting Shambala’s guests are a performance by pop singer Leonid Agutin as well as a show entitled Legends of Shambala, at which the casino will distribute RUB300k (US$3,900) to guests. Speaking of, guests are encouraged to register a spot via the casino’s website – which entitles registrants to RUB2k in chips – and the preferred dress code is ‘smart casual.’
Shambala CJSC general director Maxim Smolentsev said the new casinos had no intention of becoming “a closed elite club.” Local guests from all economic strata were welcome “regardless of how much [he/she] is ready to bet on the game.”