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Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao Partners with Zhuhai Hengqin Press Release Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao Partners with Zhuhai Hengqin Chimelong International Ocean Resort The Venetian Macao and Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central join forces with world’s largest ocean theme park (Macao, Feb 25, 2015) – Hengqin Island, home to Hengqin Chimelong International Ocean Resort, is a stone’s throw from Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao (Sands Resorts). With “Macao Hengqin Experience Package”, guests can enjoy a stay at The Venetian Macao or Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central and the ocean-themed resort. Take advantage of these great offers to stay at the world’s largest integrated resort and the world’s largest ocean theme park from March 2. The package provides a great opportunity for visitors to experience the award-winning hospitality and service that Sands Resorts is renowned for. In addition there are hundreds of shops, dozens of dining options and a wide range of entertainment options at Sands Resorts. At Chimelong, visitors can enjoy lots of attractions at the renowned theme park including a waterpark, a permanent circus and a wild animal theme park, all three of which are the largest in the world. Offering the biggest and best facilities in the world, the two resorts complement each other perfectly. The package also marks the first time Sands Resorts has collaborated with a resort in another city, making it easy to visit two of the hottest spots in the Pearl River Delta. Macao Hengqin Experience Package Option 1: The Venetian Macao + Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel Price starting from HKD3,298* First Night: Accommodation for two in a Royale Suite at The Venetian Macao Breakfast for two at Café Deco or Fogo Samba Second Night: Accommodation for two in a Leisure Sea View Room at Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel Breakfast for two * Subject to 10% service charge and 5 % government tax. Terms and conditions apply. Page 1 of 5 Ocean Kingdom Admission Ticket for two Option 2: Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central + Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel Price starting from HKD2,798* First Night: Accommodation for two in a Superior Room at Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central Breakfast for two at Yum Cha Second Night: Accommodation for two in a Leisure Sea View Room at Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel Breakfast for two Ocean Kingdom Admission Ticket for two For bookings, please approach the designated travel agencies in the following regions: China GZL International Travel Service Ltd. Hong Kong Hong Thai Travel Service Ltd. China Travel Service (H.K.) Ltd. Taiwan Apple Travel Service Co., Ltd. Lion Travel Service Co. Ltd. Macao CotaiTravel: Call +853 8118 2933 or Visit http://www.venetianmacao.com In order to provide a stress-free trip for guests traveling between the two destinations, these packages both include a free round-trip shuttle bus service between Sands Resorts and Chimelong. The door to door trip takes only 20 minutes. “As the leading leisure and MICE integrated resorts in Macao, we are thrilled to build this exclusive partnership and launch this new package in conjunction with Zhuhai Hengqin Chimelong International Ocean Resort,” said Brendon Elliott, Vice President of Sales and Resorts Marketing, Venetian Macau Limited. “We hope that this collaboration between our two destinations will be the first of many as it provides a richer and more diversified experience for our customers.” Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao * Subject to 10% service charge and 5 % government tax. Terms and conditions apply. Page 2 of 5 While staying in Macao, there is plenty to do at Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao (Sands Resorts). The Asia’s premier Leisure and MICE destination provides an unbeatable range of 9,000 guestrooms from its five international hotel brands: flagship hotel The Venetian® Macao; Conrad® Macao, Cotai Central; the world’s largest Holiday Inn and Sheraton Hotel: Holiday Inn Macao Cotai Central and Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central; and Four Seasons Hotel Macao, Cotai Strip®. With over 100 international restaurants under one roof, including Chinese, Macanese, Indian and Italian, you will have a difficult time choosing which of our award-winning restaurants, including our Michelin-starred Indian restaurant The Golden Peacock, to visit first. The choice when it comes to shopping is even wider than the dining options. Between Shoppes at Four Seasons, Shoppes at Venetian and Shoppes at Cotai Central, there are 600 luxury duty-free outlets, plus guests can enjoy a trip down the canal with our singing gondoliers at Shoppes at Venetian. After a hard day’s shopping, guests can unwind at TAIVEXMALO Day Hospital & Spa. Treat yourself to a massage and banish stress and revive aching muscles. For fun try The Venetian’s 18-hole rooftop mini golf course Grado. For the little ones there is Qube Kid’s Play Zone. For something more upbeat, see what’s on at the 15,000-seat Cotai Arena or the 1,800-seat Venetian Theatre, both of which regularly host international concerts. On top of these facilities, families will be able to escape into the DreamWorks universe with their favorite characters at the DreamWorks Experience at Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao. Come and meet Shrek and Fiona from “Shrek,” Po from “Kung Fu Panda” and Alex the Lion from “Madagascar” at the DreamWorks Animation All Star Parade which happens at 3pm every day. There is also the popular Shrekfast Character Breakfast with the DreamWorks Gang. For more information, please visit: http://www.venetianmacao.com/ or http://www.sandscotaicentral.com. Chimelong Ocean Kingdom and Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel Located at Zhuhai Hengqin Chimelong International Ocean Resort, Chimelong Ocean Kingdom was developed by the Chimelong Group. Ocean Kingdom features rare and exotic maritime animals, top amusement facilities and grand performances, creating a first-rate theme park developed exclusively in China. It is one of the largest, most diverse and most imaginative marine-themed parks in the world. Last year Chimelong Ocean Kingdom was presented with the Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement (Theme Park) by the Themed Entertainment Association Page 3 of 5 (TEA). TEA is a non-profit international alliance with around 7,000 creative specialists across 39 different countries, and is the most authoritative organisation in the themed entertainment industry. Since 1994, the Thea Awards, also known as the industry’s “Oscars,” have acknowledged outstanding theme parks for their excellence in the creation of extraordinary guest and visitor experiences, attractions, exhibits and destinations. In addition, Chimelong Ocean Kingdom’s “Glamorous Sky Over Hengqin” performance has been named winner of the Best International Achievement in Events at the Australian Event Awards, a major international award that recognises the most innovative and outstanding events around the world. These two awards affirm Chimelong Ocean Kingdom’s status as a truly world-class theme park. Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is also the world's largest ocean theme park, covering an impressive 132 hectares. The entire park is built on an impressive scale, most notably the Whale Shark Aquarium, which is the biggest aquarium in the world. It was awarded with five Guinness World records when the park officially opened in March 2014. Chimelong Hengqin Bay Hotel features 1,888 spacious guestrooms and suites, while offering a wide range of dining facilities and fabulous animal shows. For more information, please visit: http://zh.chimelong.com Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao Page 4 of 5 Zhuhai Hengqin Chimelong International Ocean Resort Photo caption: Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao has launched new package which allows guests to combine a stay at The Venetian Macao or Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central with a night at Zhuhai Hengqin Chimelong International Ocean Resort. ### About Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao – Sands China’s Integrated Resort City Sands China Ltd. is the leading developer, owner and operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The befittingly named Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao, situated on reclaimed land between the islands of Coloane and Taipa, is the one destination that provides a stunning array of experiences at the heart of Cotai. Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao has transformed a gaming- centric day-trip market into an integrated resort city and international hub for business and leisure travellers. Pulsating with life, both night and day, Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao features an expansive offering of affordable luxury available nowhere else in Macao, with approximately 9,000 hotel rooms and suites, international superstar live entertainment, duty-free shopping with 600 retailers offering an unparalleled array of name brands, 1.3 million square feet (120,000 square metres) of meeting and exhibition space for Asia’s leading conferences and exhibitions, gaming excitement, transportation offerings and well over 100 dining options, including Michelin-starred restaurants, bars and lounges. Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao is a must-go destination providing every guest with an unforgettable experience and unparalleled excitement. Comprised of The Venetian® Macao; The Plaza™ Macao, featuring the Four Seasons Hotel Macao; and Sands® Cotai Central, featuring the world’s largest Conrad, Sheraton, and Holiday Inn hotels, Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao is where Asia’s ultimate destination is all within reach. And coming in late 2015... the crowning achievement of Sheldon G. Adelson’s vision of the Cotai Strip… The Parisian Macao. Sands Resorts Cotai Strip Macao….Be at the Centre of It All! For more information, please visit http://en.sandsresortsmacao.com. Page 5 of 5 .
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