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Macau is a city of gambling. The gambling that takes place in Macau fuels the entire economy of the area and since Macau has not had the same chances to diversify in the way that Las Vegas has, it is still a city that is largely dependent on hotels and gambling institutions for tax revenues. The Grand Emperor Hotel has been bringing those tax revenues to the table for a very long time now and because of that it is one of the best known hotels in Macau . It is often thought of as being one of the most luxurious venues available to people that travel to Macau seeking lodging for their stay and it can be supposed that with a name like Grand Emperor Hotel they do indeed have quite a bit to live up to.
Normally speaking, the Grand Emperor Hotel is not a particularly cheap place to stay at. The nightly fare at the Grand Emperor Hotel usually is in the vicinity of around HKD 2000.00 per night. If you were to go to the gambling tables at a nearby casino and bet the minimum bet every time you played, one night of fare at the Grand Emperor Hotel could actually give you a stack worth 40 bets and that is a stack that could very easily last you the entire night. It is not expensive compared to other major hotels in other parts of the world but the Grand Emperor Hotel is certainly expensive by the standards of the Macau hospitality and tourism industry.
In spite of the Grand Emperor Hotel being an expensive proposition for anyone that is traveling, many people would argue that the HKD 2000.00 fare per night is actually quite justified by everything the casino brings to the table. This would be a combination of excellent room service, excellent rooms with comfortable beds and elegant decorations and of course amenities that are secondary to the actual lodging such as dining amenities and recreational amenities that people can use when they are staying at the Grand Emperor Hotel. It is ultimately a person decision to decide if what the hotel offers is worth that fare but many people that have stayed at the hotel have decided for themselves that the nightly price you pay at the Grand Emperor Hotel is definitely worth it.
One reason that people may be more willing to pay a large nightly fare at the Grand Emperor Hotel is the location it has. If you were to draw a circle around the hotel encompassing all of the areas that you could walk to within 15 minutes you would find that the Grand Emperor Hotel is very well placed indeed. You can reach major casinos like the MGM Grand and Wynn Macau and you can also access some of the best dining that the city has to offer if you would rather eat outside the hotel than inside it. You can walk to shopping, to entertainment and to eating and when you think about it, what else can you do on a vacation that would be better than the collective experiences of all those activities? When people ask this question, it becomes clear why the Grand Emperor Hotel is so popular.