List of integrated resorts

The Galaxy Macau in Macau is a prominent example of an integrated resort.

An integrated resort is a type of casino hotel that features hotel space, a casino, convention or meeting space, retail, dining and entertainment options.[1] This article lists integrated resorts by their locations. Integrated resorts which are currently in operation or are scheduled to open are listed on this page. Integrated resorts which have closed are not listed on this page.

Australia

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The Crown Melbourne in Southbank, Victoria contains the largest casino in the Southern Hemisphere.

Gambling is widely popular in Australia and the country is home to multiple casinos. Crown Resorts and Bally's Corporation through its Star Entertainment Group subsidiary [2] are the two Australian companies that operate the six integrated resorts that are located in Australia.

New South Wales

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Queensland

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Victoria

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Western Australia

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Bahamas

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Atlantis Paradise Island is located close to Nassau and is amongst the most popular hotels in The Bahamas.

The Bahamas is home to three integrated resorts, two of which are in and around Nassau. The Caribbean nation is the only country in the Caribbean that has integrated resorts.

Bimini

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Nassau

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Canada

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Ontario is the only Canadian province that has integrated resorts. Windsor's gambling market competes with its US neighbor of Detroit, which contains three integrated resorts.

Ontario

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China

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The Venetian Macao is located on the Cotai Strip and features one of the world's largest casinos.
The Londoner Macao is the largest hotel in Macau.

Macau is one of two Special administrative regions of China and is the only place in China where gambling is legal. Macau is the world's number one gambling market. [3] Las Vegas Sands, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts and Galaxy Entertainment Group operate the majority of the integrated resorts in Macau.

Macau

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Cotai

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Santo António

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Taipa

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Cyprus

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In 2023, Cyprus became the first and only country in the European Union to become home to an integrated resort, despite the presence of casinos throughout the European Union. Melco Resorts & Entertainment became the first company to develop an integrated resort in the European Union.

Limassol

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Greece

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Greece will become the home of the first integrated resort in Continental Europe by 2027.[4]

Athens

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Japan

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MGM Resorts is building Japan's first integrated resort which will open by 2030. It will also contain the first legal casino in the country. [5]

Osaka

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Malaysia

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The First World Hotel & Plaza is the largest hotel in the world. It is part of the Genting Highlands development.

Malaysia is home to one integrated resort, located in Pahang and it is also the largest hotel in the world. The country is home to Genting Group which operates integrated resorts and casinos in multiple countries all over the world.

Pahang

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Philippines

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Okada Manila is one of several popular integrated resorts in the Philippines.

Gambling has a long history in the Philippines and the country is home to many casinos. Today the country is home to eight integrated resorts.

Cebu City

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Manila

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Pampanga

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San Fernando

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Singapore

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The Marina Bay Sands is one of Singapore's most recognized landmarks.

Singapore contains two integrated resorts, both of which opened in 2010. Genting Group and Las Vegas Sands were the two companies to secure gaming licenses in Singapore. The term, integrated resorts was first coined in Singapore. Since then the term has become widely used in the hospitality industry throughout the world. Singapore's integrated resorts have played an important role in Singapore's tourism industry. [6][7]

Marina Bay

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Sentosa

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Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka is home to one integrated resort which and became the first of its kind in the country. Melco Resorts & Entertainment became the first gaming company to enter the market with their integrated resort.[8]

Colombo

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United Arab Emirates

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By 2027, the United Arab Emirates will become the first and only country in the Middle East and the Arab World to feature an integrated resort. Wynn Resorts is the first company and currently the only company to hold a gaming license in the UAE. [9]

Ras Al Khaimah

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United Kingdom

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Gambling is popular throughout the UK and England is home to one integrated resort. There are no integrated resorts in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

England

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Birmingham

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United States

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Gambling is widely popular in the US. The US has more integrated resorts than any other country in the world. Integrated resorts in the US are either commercial casinos or are Native American gaming resorts which sit on reservation land. MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, Las Vegas Sands and Wynn Resorts are among the top gaming companies in the world and are all based in the US state of Nevada.

California

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The Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, California is the largest integrated resort in the state.

Despite having no commercial casinos, Native American gaming in California has been lucrative and in 2022 generated more revenue than the Las Vegas Strip. Amongst Native American gaming in the state, California is currently home to three integrated resorts. [10][11]

Connecticut

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Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut has one of the largest casinos in the US.

Tribal gaming in Connecticut began in 1986. The following decade saw the development of two Native American integrated resorts in the state with the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Tribes developing their resorts. Today, both hotels have two of the largest casinos in the United States. [12]

Florida

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The Seminole Tribe of Florida operates multiple casinos in Florida and owns Hard Rock International, which operates casinos, hotels, and restaurants around the world. Florida is currently home to two integrated resorts, both of which are operated by the Seminole Tribe.

Illinois

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Indiana

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Maryland

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Massachusetts

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Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts opened in 2019.

The passage of the Expanded Gaming Act in 2011 allowed for the addition of commercial casino resorts to be built in the state. As a result, one integrated resort was developed by Wynn Resorts outside of Boston. [13]

Michigan

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Michigan is home to over two dozen casinos with the state's three integrated resorts being located in Detroit, all of which opened between the late 1990s and 2000s.

Detroit

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Minnesota

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Mississippi

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Nevada

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MGM Grand Las Vegas was the largest hotel in the world when it opened.
The Venetian Las Vegas along with The Palazzo (not pictured) make up the largest hotel in the US.
Wynn & Encore Las Vegas combined have the most casino space on the Las Vegas Strip.

Las Vegas has more integrated resorts than anyplace else in the world. Most of the integrated resorts in Las Vegas are located along the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise and Winchester. Las Vegas is the top gambling market in the US and is a top tourist destination. MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment and Wynn Resorts are amongst the top operators of the integrated resorts in Las Vegas. Nevada's only integrated resort outside of Las Vegas is located in Reno.

Las Vegas

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Reno

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New Jersey

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The Ocean Casino Resort is the newest resort in Atlantic City.

Atlantic City has historically been the second largest gambling city in the US after Las Vegas. Atlantic City features nine integrated resorts, several of which are located along the famous Atlantic City Boardwalk. New Jersey voters legalized casino gambling in 1976, paving the way for the development of casinos in Atlantic City. [14] Caesars Entertainment operates three of the nine integrated resorts in Atlantic City. MGM Resorts and Hard Rock International also maintain a significant presence in the market.

Atlantic City

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New York

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The state of New York is home to three integrated resorts, all of which are located upstate. The amount of integrated resorts in the state stands to increase after three downstate New York casino licenses are issued in late 2025. This would result in the development of integrated resorts in New York City depending on which bidders are awarded casino licenses. [15]

Oklahoma

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The WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma has the largest casino in the world.

Oklahoma is home to many Native American tribes. As a result, a large number of Native American casinos exist in the state. Amongst these casinos, the state is home to two integrated resorts, including the largest casino in the world.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Glossary: Integrated Resort". CSIMarket. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  2. ^ Australia's Star casino shareholders approve $195 million rescue package
  3. ^ Macau 2024 casino revenues top official estimate but below pre-pandemic levels
  4. ^ Hard Rock's first hotel casino in Europe is under construction in Athens
  5. ^ MGM Osaka to Begin Construction on Main Resort Structure in April 2025
  6. ^ "Marina Bay Sands Opens its doors". Press Release. Marina Bay Sands. 27 April 2010. Archived from the original on 1 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-06.
  7. ^ Sentosa, Resorts World. "Integrated Resort - About Us - Resorts World Sentosa". www.rwsentosa.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
  8. ^ Melco Resorts opens Sri Lanka’s first integrated resort
  9. ^ Wynn's Early Lock On The UAE Casino Sector Just Got Tighter
  10. ^ "FY 2022 Gross Gaming Revenue REPORT" (PDF). National Indian Gaming Commission.
  11. ^ Yakowicz, Will. "Nevada Set A Gaming Revenue Record In 2022 With $14.8 Billion". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  12. ^ Dirk Johnson (July 12, 1986). "Tribe's latest enterprise: bingo". New York Times. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  13. ^ A decade into the Massachusetts Expanded Gaming Act
  14. ^ The top 20 gambling markets in the U.S.
  15. ^ Breaking down every 2025 New York casino license bid