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High rollers make way for luxury tourists as Queen’s Wharf unveils George Street entrance – Brisbane Times
Star Entertainment says it is moving away from diminishing Chinese “high roller” markets for its $3.6 billion Queens Wharf development in Brisbane as its releases…
“That high roller market that built Macau is not going to come back,” he said.
“What is going to come back is the affluent, sophisticated traveller who wants to explore the world by themselves.
“They love big hotel rooms. They love experiences and that is growing very quickly and that will absorb all of the slack capacity.
“If you look at Macau, traditionally you had a small number of very, very affluent players driving the business.
“That is not the business we are building here. We are building…
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