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The Maven Meter: Venetian Macao Casino & Hotel
(Last updated: April 30, )
VENETIAN MACAO INTRODUCTION
For the most successful hotel/casino in Macau, look no further than the Las Vegas Sands mammoth flagship Venetian Macao resort.
Debuting in , it was the first property in town to provide the type of resort experience thats become prevalent nowadays, particularly on the Cotai Strip. Headlined by tremendous shopping and entertainment, its notable for the 15, seat Cotai Arena and its packed slate of concerts and events, along with the Grand Canal Shoppes, a totally over the top take on Venice complete with canals, gondolas and singing gondoliers, not to mention around stores and boutiques.
An exercise in excess, the Venetian has to be seen to be believed, and you absolutely must stop by, even if just to check it out.
Venetian Macao Photo Gallery
VENETIAN MACAO CASINO
Instead of talking about the games that the Venetian offers, I think its a lot more easier to discuss what they dont have. Craps, Fan Tan, Dragon Phoenix, Money Wheel, War and Three Card Baccarat are no longer available, while I dont think they ever had Pai Gow.
Apart from that, every other table game, electronic table game, or Live Gaming machine known to Macau is at the Venetian, in addition to over slots.
Most of the minimums on the tables start from $, while slots range between and $ Live Gaming is limited to just Baccarat ($50/$), while electronic games have some fairly notable lows, most particularly Craps, Roulette and Sic Bo ($10). They also have electronic Blackjack for $50, one of the few casinos in Macau that still retains it.
Drink service is often quite slow because there never seems to be enough staff, so getting a waitress is sometimes difficult. There isnt much drink selection either, and I dont believe free booze is served, even if youre gambling.
VENETIAN MACAO GAMES
The Venetian lost War sometime during Covid, leaving the Grand Lisboa as the only casino that still has it.
Baccarat Insane minimum bet of $ Only available in the high limit room.
Commission Free Baccarat Players win 50% on won 6 Banker bet. Minimum bet is a pricey $
Blackjack Minimum bet is $ Also has an Over/Under 13 side bet.
Compared to most Blackjack in Macau, the rules at the Venetian are inferior, because Doubles made with totals of 11 lose both bets vs a Dealer Blackjack, instead of just the original wager. This results in a house edge of % compared to the standard number of % city wide.
Sands Stud Poker Normal Caribbean Stud Poker with an important side bet variation. Instead of the side bet only being $25, it starts from $50 and players can increase it further to $, $, $ or $ if they choose. Flush, full house and four of a kind cash bonuses are then paid out in proportion to the original side bet wager. Heres the Sands Stud side bet pay table.
If you hit a straight flush or royal, however, youll have to be content with just taking the normal 10% or % win.
In an interesting twist, players can bet the side bet on the Dealers hand as well, with all of the same rules still applying.
Finally, once every 15 hands or so, a lucky player on the floor will be selected and win 5 free side bet credits ($), assuming hes been betting the side bet. And every 80 hands or so, a lucky dealer will be selected, and all the players who have been doing the side bet at that table will receive 5 credits.
To the Sands credit, they now pay on the Royal Flush, the way it should be.
Minimum bet is an outrageous $
Roulette Horrible Inside/Outside minimums of $ and $
Omaha Poker Only has 3 blinds and the game might be played only once or twice a month. Blinds are $50/$ (minimum buy in of $10,), $/$ (minimum buy in of $15,) and $/$ (minimum buy in of $30,).
Sic Bo 11 different bets. Rough $ Big/Small lows.
Slot Machines Probably well over slot machines. Minimums are from 5 cents to $ As per usual in Macau, most machines are 5 or 10 cents.
Also has Live Gaming Baccarat with lows of just $50 and $
Electronic Gaming consists of Baccarat ($50), Blackjack ($50), Big Wheel ($25), Craps ($10), Roulette ($10) and Sic Bo ($10).
$10 Craps might be something that I can actually afford, as sad as that sounds.
Texas Hold Em 10 poker tables, with 7 different blinds starting from $50/$ up to $/$
The rake is a standard 5%, or up to the rake caps listed above.
Three Card Poker Minimum bet is $
VENETIAN MACAO VIP PROGRAM
If you want to join the Sands China dead chip program, head to the Paiza Club at the Venetian or Londoner.
For every $, rolled, members get a free night in the hotel, for a maximum of three times a month.
VENETIAN MACAO HOTEL
I used to think the Venetian lobby belonged to another century, but thats before I found out it was all just wallpaper. Thats pretty much par for the course on the Cotai Strip, where creativity is treated with vicious contempt.
Now every time Im in the Venetian lobby, it just makes me appreciate the one in the Lisboa that much more.
Now Macaus third largest hotel by number of rooms, the Venetian offers suites, at prices much lower than youd expect. Current rates are just $ mid-week, which is about what you pay for mere rooms on the Macau Peninsula in places like LArc or Starworld, while MGM Macau and Wynn Macau cost $ more. In other words, its tremendous value.
Rates below are listed in Macau Mops, and include all tax and service fees.
As always, be sure to check sites like thisisnl.nl or Agoda before booking to make sure youre getting the lowest rates.
Summer Shopping Extravaganza Im pretty sure this deal is available no matter the season, but all I know are the summer figures. If you drop $, in the Sands Shoppes Macao, theyll give you a free nights stay in a Royale or Bella Suite. If the spending amount reaches $1,,, theyll up it to a Rialto Deluxe Suite.
If any of you reading this actually drops a cool million on clothes and cosmetics, youre buying me dinner later on at Huaiyang Garden. Come on, show the Maven a good time! Weve got reviews to write and Tasting Menus to enjoy!
Venetian Macao Hotel Room
I stayed in the Royale Deluxe Suite way back in October , which ran $ at the time.
The room definitely looked 10 years old, and some maintenance is definitely required after being abused by mainland visitors for the better part of a decade.
The furniture was rather nice though, and the living room section particularly cozy, furnished with cute couches and chairs. I also really liked the Chinese style wooden decoration on the wall.
For those travelling as a family or with many people, the size of the Venetian rooms might just be what the doctor ordered.
Bathrooms are similarly large too, and come equipped with both a stand up shower and bathtub.
***UPDATE*** I believe a large scale renovation of all Venetian rooms occurred around , so my pics are all super dated.
POOLS
The Venetian has four pools, as well as a few heated Jacuzzis.
Poolside cabanas are now free of charge and come equipped with a 42 inch plasma TV and telephone. Quite surprisingly, theyre also air conditioned!
The swimming pools are open daily from am to pm. Non guests can also pay to get in, with the magic number $ for adults and $ for children.
VENETIAN MACAO RESTAURANTS
The Venetian has a lot of restaurants and I don’t get paid by the word anymore. In fact, I don’t get paid at all. So for this review, Ive only included the main eateries, dividing the list between International and Asian fare.
Covid really did a number on many of them, in particular the Western and International restaurants, with Golden Peacock the most prominent casualty. The good news is that the restaurant is still there with a sign saying Temporarily Closed, so it still could return in the future.
Western and International
McSorley Ale House The only Western restaurant still standing, McSorleys Ale House is actually a bar. However their food menu is quite extensive, featuring an all day breakfast ($ to $), appetizers and snacks ($85 to $), soups and salads ($60 to $), pub favorites ($ to $) and burgers and sandwiches ($ to $).
They offer a different special every weekday, with some examples Mexican Thursdays, Guiness Sausages and Mash (Wednesdays) and Fish Friday Feast.
Drinks are all reasonably priced, with beers $52 to $85, cocktails $68 to $90, whisky $65 to $, and most hard stuff $60 to $ Glasses of wine go for $75 to $, while full bottles are $ to $
McSorleys Ale House is Shop and can be found around the corner from the Cotai Arena. Hours are from 12 pm to 10 pm daily.
Portofino Portofino has tables outside overlooking the Venetian pools. Prices are much lower than youd expect for a premium Italian joint. Currently closed for renovations, all I have are the prices. I believe the restaurant should be open again by September.
Appetizers used to run $95 to $, while salads were $88 to $ and soup $ to $ Entrees cost $ to $, while grilled favorites were $ t0 $ and pasta $ to $ The menu was rounded out by vegan favorites $95 to $ and cold cut platters $ to $
Unfortunately their great all you can eat lunch special for $ has been discontinued. If you still want to see that review, please click here: Portofino. Its been replaced with a semi-buffet that costs $, where additional Italian dishes can be purchased for only $
Every Saturday there was a Brunch Extravaganza from pm to pm that runs $ for adults and $ for children. If you want to go swimming afterwards in the Venetian pools that are right beside the restaurant, tickets are $
There’s also a very cool and secluded private bar section named Spirito Bar that is criminally unknown. Its open from pm to am daily, with Happy Hour from pm to pm on weekdays. At that time selected glasses of wine are 30% off.
Portofino is located near the West Lobby entrance in shop Lunch hours are from 11 am to 3 pm Friday to Sunday, while dinner goes from 6 pm to 11 pm Tuesday to Thursday and on Sunday. On Friday and Saturday, dinner hours are from pm to am.
Asian
Jiang Nan by Jereme Leung With a name like that, you know Jiang Nan is gunning hard for some Michelin stars. The prices reflect it too with appetizers $98 to $, signature dishes $ to $, soup $ to $, and rice and noodles $ to $ Seafood breaks the bank going for $ to $, while pork and beef are $ to $, and vegetables $88 to $
At lunch, their dim sum isnt cheap either, with most selections $75 to $
The set menus look like a lot better value, with 4 courses $ and a 5 course Degustation menu $
Closed on Tuesdays, hours daily are from pm to pm, and pm to pm
Pin Xue Yuan Another restaurant looking longingly up at the Michelin stars, we will see if Pin Xue Yuan can breakthrough in Serving classic Cantonese, appetizers cost $95 to $, while vegetables are $95 to $, and rice and noodles $ to $ Dried Seafood ($ to $) and seafood ($95 to $) are no ones bargain, while other pricier fare includes soup ($95 to $), specialties ($ to $) and meat ($ to $).
At lunch, most dim sum runs $65 to $, while a signature 5 course set costs $ In the evening, an 8 course set runs $, while one for 10 is $
Closed every Wednesday, hours otherwise are from am to pm and pm to pm daily.
Hiro by Hiroshi Kagata Just by the name itself, I figured Hiro was another restaurant I couldnt afford, but the prices arent totally outrageous for a Japanese joint. Featuring a wide array of classic Japan dishes, appetizers and salads cost $55 to $, while soup is $50 to $, and rice and noodles $55 to $ Sashimi ranges in price from $ to $, while sushi is $35 to $ per piece, and robatayaki $ to $ The menu is rounded out with hot dishes ($95 to $), tempura ($60 to $), and teppanyaki ($60 to $).
Regarding sets, they offer three of them: a Signature Set Menu ($ to $), a Teppanyaki Set Menu ($ to $), and a 7 course Omakase Set ($).
Closed on Mondays, Hiro is open the rest of the week from pm to pm.
Hiro Ramen If youre itching for some Japanese food at lunch, hit up Hiro Ramen for some you guessed it, ramen! It runs $ to $, while extra toppings are $5 to $78, and dessert $
A set lunch composed of ramen, dessert and soda costs just $
Hours are from pm to pm daily, except for Mondays, when its closed.
North – Excellent Northeastern Chinese cuisine on the menu at North. Rice ($95 to $), noodles ($ to $), and dumplings $85 to $95 are all appropriately priced, as are cold ($75 to $) and hot dishes ($98 to $). Chef’s selections are a pricey $ to $, while soup is just $65 to $98, and vegetables $85 to $
Accessible via the casino, hours daily are from am to pm, and pm to pm.
GYM
The Venetian gym gets the job done barely. I definitely pictured something larger and more modern, but it will certainly do if you just need to get a basic workout in.
Located on the 8th floor, V Gym hours are from am to pm daily.
SPA
Spa facilities on the other hand are an outright fail. Without question the Venetians biggest black mark, guests get no free access to a sauna, steam room, ice shower or anything. Instead they must pay money for all of that action at the V spa.
V Spa V Spa is owned by the Venetian itself, meaning that all services will stay clean and legit. They do the dirty job though of charging two different prices, one for weekdays and one for weekends. Ill just stick with the weekend rates for this review.
Featuring a pared down menu compared to pre-Covid, 60 minute massage runs $, while 90 minute varieties are $ and minute treatments $ The only other thing on the menu is a 30 minute Chinese Herbal Scrub for $ and a 30 minute head massage for the same price.
If you just want to use the facilities without getting a treatment, it costs an ungodly $ for only 30 minutes. Thats a worse deal than most games in a casino!!
Located on Level 5 in the South Wing, hours are from pm to am daily.
VENETIAN MACAO ENTERTAINMENT
Entertainment at the Venetian is centred around the Cotai Arena, which is Macaus premium venue for world class entertainment acts and sporting events. Theyve had Pacquiao fights, Bon Jovi concerts, and a ton of Asian star power drop in over the years, so be sure to keep tabs on the Venetian website to see whos coming next.
The Venetian also hosts a lot of temporary exhibitions, many of which used to be reviewed on this site, such as Ice World, Human Bodies, Dinosaurs Live!, Titanic and The Masters of Ink Painting. Most of them were quite good and very inexpensive, if not free altogether, so be sure to drop in and see one should the chance arise.
The current one now is Team Labs Super Nature which costs $ f0r adults and $ for children. Billed as a complex, 3D interactive space visitors walk among and around 8 meter tall moving works of art that look like projections or holograms. There are meadows, balloons, vibrating psychedelic shapes and lights reminiscent of acid trips, massive walls of flowers, wacky trampolines and weird slides, along with other dumbness usually only found in modern art museums.
Id go if its free but Im not shelling out $ for a bad concept that only got worse in reality.
In terms of day to day entertainment, the Venetian offers the childrens playground Qube and Gondola Rides.
Qube Qube is designed for children and teenagers aged 1 to 17, and features rainbow slides, over under barriers, zig zag net climbers, Chuck E Cheese pool ball areas, as well as PCs and video units. Themed birthday parties are also available.
Prices are $ on weekdays, and $ on weekends, both of which allow 2 hour access.
Located on Level 5, Qube hours are from am to pm daily.
Gondola Rides What is Venice without a gondola ride? 51 serenading gondoliers will take you for a ride through the Grand Canal Shoppes or around the hotel on the outdoor lagoon.
Tickets cost $ per ride for adults and $ for children on weekdays, with rates increasing to $ and $ on the weekend. You can also book a private boat for $ (weekday) and $ (weekend), which comes with a 4 seat limit.
VENETIAN MACAO SHOPPING
The Grand Canal Shoppes have well over stores, most of them selling clothes, electronics and beauty accessories.
Theres also a lot of street performers roaming around, like stilt walkers, mimes, jugglers and living statues.
The Shoppes, much like the Venetian, have become a destination in themselves, and get crazy busy during peak Chinese holidays like the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Days.
THE LAST WORD
The Venetian Macao is a very good living option featuring large affordable suites, great shopping and tremendous entertainment. The anchor of the Cotai Strip, its packed daily with a litany of tour groups and visitors, rightfully cementing its place as the most successful hotel/casino in Macau.
VENETIAN MACAO LOCATION
In the heart of all the action on the Cotai Strip, the Venetian is surrounded by the Galaxy, City of Dreams, Four Seasons and Londoner Macao.
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