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MGM China could expand Macau resort with wellness services

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MGM China is considering an expansion of one of its casino resorts in Macau with the addition of more hotel rooms and new wellness services.

Via a report in Bloomberg, the non-gaming expansion of MGM Cotai would include hundreds more hotel rooms, as well as spas and health services.

Owned by MGM Resorts International, MGM China is in talks with consultants and designers about a potential wellness-themed building for the integrated resort (IR).

New wellness building at MGM Cotai

The project is part of the company’s bid to boost its non-gaming experiences and attract more tourists. MGM China currently has 2,000 hotel rooms in Macau, which is the smallest hotel portfolio of all of Macau’s casino operators.

According to Bloomberg, the group plans to open a new art museum and a wellness centre offering traditional Chinese medicine this year at a different Macau resort.

Earlier this year at greenloop, Lindsay Madden-Nadeau, senior director of wellness strategy at Red Sea Global, revealed more about the potential use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in the wellbeing business.

Immersive wellness trend

In more news, Meow Wolf co-founder Corvas Brinkerhoff is leaving the arts production company to launch an immersive spa called Submersive in Austin, Texas in 2026.

Immersive wellness is one of blooloop’s top trends to watch this year. 

As for new integrated resorts, Legacy Entertainment, a leading theme park and resort design company, is designing an IR in Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital city.

The 28-hectare resort is estimated to cost more than $250 million. It will include hotels, retail space, and water park facilities.

Image courtesy of MGM Resorts International

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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