Another Casino Hotel opens by the Manila Bay Resorts project, the OKADA Casino owned and operated by one of the gambling tycoons, Kazuo Okadasan. Okada, who is a Japanese wants to make the Philippines the next Hawaii. In an earlier article by ABS-CBN, he wants to expand his business here. He mentioned that China is already very crowded.
OKADA Casino is the next biggest thing here in the Philippines following Resorts World Manila, City of Dreams and Solaire, which most of them are located by the bay, except for RWM group which is located near the Airport Terminal 3.
OKADA Casino otherwise known as the Manila Bay Resorts project is located at the end of Macapagal boulevard, spanning to the Coastal Road, where the sunsets and where the wind blows. OKADA promises one of the best Hotels to be fully operational in 1st quarter of 2017. OKADA Casino was partially opened the playing area for the Casino for the meantime.
How to get there via private vehicle or cab
OKADA Casino is located at the Manila Bay Resorts project which is located Southwest of Paranaque City. If you are a tourist and directly coming from the airport, (Ninoy Aquino, Terminal 2, 3 or 4), you have to take NAIA road and go straight to new seaside drive and turn left to Diosdado Macapagal avenue. Once you reach the end of Macapagal (T-road intersection), you have to turn right at Marina Baytown East and turn right at Atlantic avenue. To see the google map, click here.
People coming from Manila may take Roxas boulevard or Macapagal avenue. Those coming from Makati may take Edsa and take a left turn once they reach Macapagal avenue.
Please be alert and careful with the directions, otherwise you might end up in Coastal road and end up somewhere else in Cavite! Eyes on the road for directions.
Why go to Las Vegas or Hawaii when the amenities and gaming machines are of state-of-the-art here in the Philippines. In connection to Mr Okada’s intent, he is also targeting Boracay as the next spot for his expansion.
For commuters, there is a shuttle for pick-up and drop-off points within the SM Mall of Asia area.