Casino Guyana
Guyana, South America land casinos listed by area: (In the Guyanese casino listings, gaming times, type of games, minimum bets, promotions, services, facilities etc., if shown, are indicative and may change.)
See useful information on Guyana below on this page, at the end of the land casinos listing.
Princess Casino & Hotel Guyana Georgetown The Princess Casino & Hotel Guyana Georgetown is a leading tourism and entertainment center in Guyana. The gorgeous resort features 191 rooms and four types of accommodat 0 reviews. After years of delay, the Sleepin International Hotel has finally gotten approval to open its state-of-the-art casino at Church Street, Georgetown. This was confirmed by Chairman of the Gaming Authority, Manniram Prashad. “There’s no special considerationsin the past his the hotelier’s licences were rejected.
Providence (near Georgetown) - There is 1 listed land-based gambling casinos in Providence.
Princess Casino Guyana,
Princess Hotel Guyana International, Track 'BS' Block Z, Plantation Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD), Guyana, South America. Telephone: +592-265-7033, +592-265-7000, 592-265-7100, Hotel telephone: +592-265-7001, Website: www.worldofprincess.com, Hotel website: www.princesshotelguyana.com
Nearest Airport: Georgetown, Cheddi Jagan International Airport (GEO), 20 minutes drive
Minimum Gaming Age: 18
Entrance Fee: Free
ID/Passport: Required
Dress Code: Smart/Casual
Opening Times: Daily from 12:00 hrs to 04:00 hrs
Gaming Currency: Guyanese Dollar (GYD or G$)
Games to play: 250 Jackpot Slots/Video Machines; Live table games (14): Blackjack, Roulette, Three-card Poker, Stud Poker
Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Promotions, Entertainment, Hotel facilities
Remarks: Princess Casino Guyana is 10 minutes away from the Capital Georgetown. It is part of the Princess Hotel Guyana where its located. Princess Casino Guyana is the only Casino in Guyana.
[January 2011 last update]
Useful Information on Guyana
General: Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and previously known as British Guiana, is a sovereign state on the northern coast of South America. Guyana has been a former colony of the British, Dutch, French and the Spanish. Guyana achieved independence from the United Kingdom on 26 May 1966 and became a Republic on 23 February 1970. It is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), which has its secretariat headquarters in Guyana's capital, Georgetown. Guyana is also one of the few Caribbean countries that are not islands. Guyana is a blend of the Caribbean and South America. The name Guyana is an Amerindian word meaning 'Land of Many Waters'. International telephone country code: +592, Internet country code: .gy, Electricity voltage: 240V frequency 60 Hz (in Georgetown, both 120 V and 240 V at either 50 or 60 Hz are found), Electrical outlet: Type A North American/Japanese 2-blade, Type D & G old and new British 3-pin, Time zone: GMT - 4
Climate: Guyana has a tropical climate with almost uniformly high temperatures and humidity, and much rainfall. The rainfall is generally high for most of the year, as is the humidity. The two rainy seasons are mid November through January and May to August. July to November is the best time to visit, although the rest of the year is not too bad. Guyana's high temperatures (about 30-32 Celsius day time and 20-22 at night) are somewhat tempered by the trade winds.
Languages: English is the official language of Guyana. In addition, Caribbean languages (Akawaio, Wai-Wai, Arawak and Macushi) are spoken by a small minority, while Guyanese Creole (an English-based creole) is widely spoken.
Major cities:
Name of city and administrative division:
1 Georgetown (capital city) - Demerara-Mahaica
2 Linden - Upper Demerara-Berbice
3 New Amsterdam - East Berbice-Corentyne
4 Anna Regina, Pomeroon-Supenaam
5 Bartica - Cuyuni-Mazaruni
6 Skeldon - East Berbice-Corentyne
7 Rosignol - Mahaica-Berbice
8 Mahaica Village - Demerara-Mahaica
9 Parika - Essequibo Islands-West Demerara
10 Vreed en Hoop - Demerara-Mahaica
Regions/Councils: Guyana is divided into three counties (Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice) and 10 regions (the regions are divided into 27 neighbourhood councils):
1 Barima-Waini
2 Pomeroon-Supenaam
3 Essequibo Islands-West Demerara
4 Demerara-Mahaica
5 Mahaica-Berbice
6 East Berbice-Corentyne
7 Cuyuni-Mazaruni
8 Potaro-Siparuni
9 Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo
10 Upper Demerara-Berbice
Major airports:
- Georgetown (Demerara-Mahaica), Cheddi Jagan International Airport (GEO)
- Kaieteur National Park (Potaro-Siparuni), Kaieteur International Airport (KIA)
- Lethem (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), Lethem Airport (LTM)
Ports and terminals: Bartica, Georgetown, Linden, New Amsterdam, Parika
Taxis: Use hotel or airport-approved taxis, which are inexpensive and reliable, rather than hail a taxi from the roadside. You should avoid walking around Georgetown alone, even in the main areas and especially after dark. Taxis are generally safe and remain the safest means of getting around town and to and from the airport. Use taxis that are connected to major hotels or that are painted yellow. All yellow taxis are registered with the Government of Guyana’s licensing office. It is advisable prior to entering a taxi to make note of the vehicle’s licence plate number.
Currency: The currency of Guyana is Guyanese Dollar which constitutes 100 cents. The international code is GYD and can be written G$. Guyanese dollar notes are available in denominations of G$1000, 500, 100 and 20 and coins are available in denominations of G$10, 5 and 1. The US Dollar is accepted everywhere in Guyana. The approximate exchange rate on 26 January 2011 was: 1 Euro = 283 G$, 1 US$ = 206 G$, 1 GB£ = 329 G$.
Money: Guyana is a largely cash-based economy. American Dollars are more widely accepted than other foreign currencies. The Bank of Nova Scotia’s ATMs machines accept international bank cards (Visa/MasterCard). Some credit card companies have been known to block credit cards once they are used in Guyana. You could avoid this by informing your credit card company before departure of your intention to travel to Guyana. Currencies can be exchanged at banks and at Bureaux de change. Currency restrictions: The export and import of local currency is restricted to G$200. The export of foreign currency is limited but import of foreign currency is unlimited. The currency of Guyana is not negotiable in foreign countries.
Casinos: Guyana's first in-house casino, Princess Casino Guyana, opened in February 2010 at The Guyana Princess Hotel. Only registered guests of the hotel and overseas nationals could use the casino. By law, Guyanese are not be permitted to gamble at a casino. However, Guyana's President has hinted that the government may amend the Gambling Prevention law to allow Guyanese the opportunity to gamble in local casinos. The Las Vegas-style Princess Casino is the only casino in Guyana and employs 140 Guyanese.
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Guyana’s first casino opens
By Leonard Gildarie
It had all the looks and glamour of a Las Vegas style-setting and the “oohs” and “ahhs” of some media workers said it all.
Guyana’s first ever casino opened its doors last night, employing 130 locals and targeting the growing population of Brazilians and according to management will change the tourism landscape in the country.
No locals will be allowed in to gamble, management of the Princess Casino stressed yesterday during a press conference and tour of the glittering facilities located in the Princess Hotel Guyana, Providence.
Princess Casino’s officials at the press conference yesterday: From left is Oguz Tayanc, Yigit Oktenoglu, Muharrem Kulekci, and Liz Rahaman.
Princess Casino Guyana
All persons entering will have to be registered and required to produce identification. Hotel guests from overseas and anyone proving that they have foreign documentation of residence abroad will be allowed in, says Princess Group’s Director of Operations-Americas, Oguz Tayanc.
The casino will boast 300 slot machines and 11 table games including Roulette, Blackjack, Poker and Texas Hold’Em which were installed by Guyanese technicians.
Heavy security arrangements have been put in place with a no-weapons policy in train and metal detectors very evident in the hands of alert security guards.
Speaking to reporters in the glitzy casino with the rows of lighted slot machines and games tables acting as a backdrop, Liz Rahaman, Marketing Manager of Princess Hotel Guyana, said that the casino’s opening has been planned to coincide with Guyana’s 40th anniversary celebrations as a Republic.
Last year, the Princess Group acquired Buddy’s Hotel which had been built for Cricket World Cup, rebranding it with the Princess logos with the hope that the casino will nudge the hotel upwards to a four star rating.
The casino, which costs in excess of US$2M, and which faced widespread criticisms from religious and other interest groups before Parliament approved its opening, will make it the 30th one in the Princess Group across the globe.
Noting the government’s and especially the Tourism Ministry’s valuable role in making the facilities available, Tayanc is hoping that additional features of a two-screen movie theatre, six-lane bowling alley, games arcade for the kids and nightclub/lounge will be completed by June.
The official pointed out that the hotel owners had gone beyond the casino and are working to provide a full package of entertainment to the people of Guyana with the new features which will be located in the upper flat of the casino.
Tourists
With thousands of casinos in the region, the Princess Group will be bringing its own clients down in the country over weekends and holidays.
Tayanc, acknowledging yesterday that the country does not have much to offer besides eco-tourism, disclosed that they will be targeting several neighbouring countries including Brazil, by providing packaged tours.
There are plans to bring these tours weekly with tourists flying in Friday night and leaving Sunday night. Of course, these tours will include tapping into the eco-tourism of the country.
Already, a “big group” from Brazil is getting ready to come to Guyana in the next two weeks, he said.
There are thousands of Brazilians living and working in Guyana and the casino may be looking to tap into this market.
The casino has already become part of a satellite for the prestigious World Poker Tournament (WPT).
A group of Russian entertainers are in the country for the opening and they will join with local singers and bands in providing nightly entertainment.
Employment
According to Tayanc, yesterday’s opening saw the direct employment of 130 locals to act as dealers, waitresses and bartenders, and it is the hope that within two months, another 30 persons will be added to the staff complement.
With the opening of the movie-theaters, bowling alley and nightclub, more than 200 persons would have been employed at the facilities, the officials said.
The staffers will have to work shifts as the casino plans to open its doors from noon to 04:00hrs every day.
According to Tayanc, if the casino recovers the US$2M it spent within five years, it would be considered a sound investment.
With the hotel, a seven-year recovery time for its investments would also deem the hotel a good investment.
At the press conference yesterday were Casino Director, Yigit Oktenoglu; General Manager, Muharrem Kulekci and several casino workers.