Okada Manila, Casino resort and hotel complex in Parañaque, Philippines
Okada Manila is a hotel and casino complex in Parañaque, located on a 44-hectare (109-acre) site along the Manila Bay shoreline. The property holds 993 guest rooms, a gaming floor of 26,410 square meters (284,260 square feet), and multiple restaurants, bars, and entertainment areas.
Construction began in 2008 following the award of a casino license, taking over eight years before the official opening in December 2016. The resort emerged as part of the development of the Entertainment City district along Manila Bay.
The name honors Japanese entrepreneur Kazuo Okada, who envisioned a resort destination for both Asian and international travelers. The building displays sunset hues inspired by Manila Bay, while staff maintain the traditions of Filipino hospitality in their service and approach to guests.
The casino operates around the clock, the hotel reception remains open at all times, and most restaurants serve guests from midday until late evening. The property sits directly on the coastal road and offers shuttle service to surrounding neighborhoods and the international airport.
The property features the world's largest multicolor dancing fountain, covering 37,464 square meters (403,260 square feet) and designed by Los Angeles firm WET. Water jets reach up to 30 meters (98 feet) high, choreographed with music and lighting effects in the evening.
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