It features 195 slots and electronic terminals plus eight gaming tables

Nigeria gets Sun Casino

2010-02-05
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Following a us$ 10 million upgrade of its accommodations, the Federal Palace Hotel officially joined the Sun portfolio in December 2008.

A complete renovation of the Federal Towers, which is currently closed, plus work on a spa and conference center that was originally planned to start in January 2009, is expected to commence soon with refurbishment of the Olympic-size swimming pool, according to news source AllAfrica. Total investment was originally put at us$ 150 million.

The casino features 195 slots and electronic terminals plus eight gaming tables. The casino employs a cashless system for electronic game play, whereby a player can load credits onto a smart card either at the cash desk or by feeding banknotes into a machine's bill acceptor. Wins are loaded onto the card at cash-out and then paid at the cash desk. The card can also be used to purchase chips at the gaming tables.

Casino guests pay an entry fee of us$ 20, which includes us$ 15 in slot credits or non-negotiable chips and a us$ 5 deposit for the smart card.

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