An enormous extension of Marina Bay Sands (MBS), the well-known casino and hotel complex in Singapore, has been announced. A fourth tower is being built as part of the project, and it should be finished by 2029.
The expansion project was delayed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite being initially announced in 2019. But with the support of the Singaporean government, MBS is moving on with its initiatives to increase the tourist attraction of the city-state.
The expansion’s significance in promoting tourism growth was underscored by Patrick Dumont, President and COO of Las Vegas Sands, the corporation that owns MBS. He emphasized how it helps Singapore achieve its strategic goals of drawing in more high-end tourists.
Enhancing the Visitor Experience
MBS has been a major role in Singapore’s tourism scene since its founding, having welcomed millions of tourists and organized several MICE events. The goal of the extension project is to improve the venue’s services by adding a 15,000-seat entertainment arena and a luxurious hotel tower with a sky roof.
The current amenities at MBS will be upgraded in addition to the new ones. The resort wants to be a top destination in Southeast Asia, so it is improving its food, drink, and nightlife offerings.
The expansion is expected to have a significant impact on Singapore’s hospitality sector, attracting more international visitors and hosting world-class events. As international travel gradually resumes, Singapore anticipates a steady recovery in tourism revenue, further solidifying its position as a leading leisure destination in the region.
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