Will Kazakhstan Be The New Vegas?
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels
It seems almost like a late April's Fool's Day
joke but it's true, Kazak authorities are pondering a gambling and entertainment complex near the city of Almaty. The BBC reports that President Nursultan Nazarbayev has
said that he had long thought of building a version of Las Vegas on a steppe outside the city. A desert gambling oasis
may help control gambling inside the major cities. Almaty alone has nearly 40 casinos. Nazarbayev wants to shift that
action to the shores of Lake Kapchegai around 50 miles away (Vegas with a beach). While the article references the rise
of gambling in Asian countries it doesn't mention that another aspirant to the Vegas throne, the Cotai Strip in Macau which already has attracted major hotel and
retail interest and has massive Vegas-style hotels under construction. Now if Steve Wynn shows up in Kazakhstan
then we'll know it's really going somewhere.
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