Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. The Las Vegas Sands Corporation owns the resort, which opened in 2010 as the world's most costly standalone casino property, costing S$8 billion (US$6.88 billion).
A 2,561-room hotel, a 120,000-square-metre (1,300,000-square-foot) convention center, the 74,000-square-metre (800,000-square-foot) The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, a museum, a large theater, "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floating crystal pavilions, art-science exhibits, and the world's largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines are all part of the resort. The complex consists of three towers connected by a 340-meter-long (1,120-foot) SkyPark with a seating capacity of 3,902 people and a 150-meter-long (490-foot) infinity swimming pool, which is located on top of the world's largest public cantilevered platform, which extends 66.5 meters overhanging the north tower (218 ft). Moshe Safdie architects designed the 20-hectare resort.
Marina Bay Sands hosts a midnight multimedia extravaganza called Wonder Full. It was created by Laservision, an Australian multimedia firm, and includes Laservision technology such as Stella Ray. The event begins with a single drop of water, which symbolizes the beginning of life. It progresses through critical stages of a person's life, such as childhood, adolescence, and maturity.
Location: Bayfront Subzone, Downtown Core, Singapore