ARMENIA'S NEW CASINO SETS $25,000 AS MINIMUM FOR FOREIGN CLIENTELE - NEWSPAPER
June 07, 2013 | 08:05
YEREVAN. - Prosperous Armenia Party Chairman, businessman Gagik
Tsarukyan built his huge Paravon (Pharaoh) entertainment and gaming
center to attract customers from abroad, Zhamanak daily reports.
"Rumors are already circulating that it is planned to bring clientele
groups from China, Russia, and [several] other countries.
In addition, these groups will be transported from the airport
immediately to Paravon, [and] again back to the airport [after their
stay at the casino].
According to our information, there is another principle in this
center: $25,000 as minimum amount of stay for each client that arrives
from abroad. In this case, the entertainment center which Tsarukyan
built may be more advantageous for gamblers from RF [i.e., Russian
Federation], or China, since a relatively "inexpensive" minimum amount
of stay is set.
Incidentally, the $25,000 also include transporting the client from
his country to Paravon, hotel [accommodation] costs, food, and a
variety of other entertainment and fun," Zhamanak writes.
http://news.am/eng/news/157003.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
June 07, 2013 | 08:05
YEREVAN. - Prosperous Armenia Party Chairman, businessman Gagik
Tsarukyan built his huge Paravon (Pharaoh) entertainment and gaming
center to attract customers from abroad, Zhamanak daily reports.
"Rumors are already circulating that it is planned to bring clientele
groups from China, Russia, and [several] other countries.
In addition, these groups will be transported from the airport
immediately to Paravon, [and] again back to the airport [after their
stay at the casino].
According to our information, there is another principle in this
center: $25,000 as minimum amount of stay for each client that arrives
from abroad. In this case, the entertainment center which Tsarukyan
built may be more advantageous for gamblers from RF [i.e., Russian
Federation], or China, since a relatively "inexpensive" minimum amount
of stay is set.
Incidentally, the $25,000 also include transporting the client from
his country to Paravon, hotel [accommodation] costs, food, and a
variety of other entertainment and fun," Zhamanak writes.
http://news.am/eng/news/157003.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress