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Leeds venue vying to become supercasino

06.30.2009 | 10:14 am | Casino.co.uk

The new director of a major Yorkshire casino has unveiled a list of plans he hopes will help Leeds obtain its first supercasino.

Tommy Gibbons, who recently took up the reins at Leeds” multi-million pound London Clubs International casino in Clarence Dock, hopes to expand the appeal of the venue, particularly to the city’’s Greek and Chinese communities, reports TheBusinessDesk.com.

Comedy and film nights will be held at the casino and Mr Gibbons is also keen to push the venue’’s two restaurants to attract a wider audience.

He told the news provider: "People’’s perceptions of casinos in the UK traditionally is that they are mostly smoky and dark. But that has changed and we are a destination casino."

It remains to be seen whether Mr Gibbons” efforts to turn his venue into a supercasino will pay off.

Leeds is one of eight cities in the UK to have been given a licence to build one of the facilities – which are allowed more slot machines and gaming tables than regular casinos.

Even then, the venue would have a long way to go to beat Europe’’s biggest ever casino, which is due to be built in Hungary by operator Hard Rock International.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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Hungary to house Europe’’s biggest casino

06.29.2009 | 11:09 am | Casino.co.uk

Budapest will soon be home to the biggest casino in the whole of Europe under plans announced by operator Hard Rock International.

The €5 billion (£4.2 billion) entertainment complex will be built close to the Hungarian capital, close enough to the border to allow people from Austrian and Slovakia to pop across to place a bet.

Although the monster casino is not expected to be finished for another five years, when it opens fully it will house 1,264 hotel rooms, 6,000 slot machines, 400 gaming tables and two 20-table poker rooms, reports American Free Press.

However, for those who cannot wait that long, Hard Rock chairman Jim Allen promised that a 600-room hotel and casino would open in 2012, featuring a variety of suites, including the brand’’s Rock Star Suites.

He said Hungary was the "perfect location" for the group to build on its base of world-class hotel and casino properties.

Hard Rock International is also looking to branch out with its famous restaurant chain, with plans in place to open up 12 eateries this year, mainly in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, reports Bloomberg.

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