Hello folks!
I thought I would bestow some of my rather extensive information on the Philippines and it's land-based casinos.
For some brief background, I owned a business there for 10 years. I traveled back and forth from Thailand to the Philippines during that time every 3 to 4 weeks.
The Philippines is a beautiful country with many areas to explore and dotted throughout this archipelago of 7,000+ islands are some rather nice casino resorts. They are all run by PACGOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation) which is interestingly enough under the office of the President of the Philippines.
PACGOR is essentially a gaming monopoly and any casino in the Philippines MUST have a license acquired by them. To be perfectly honest, over the years PACGOR has had some dodgy dealings as corruption is commonplace in the Philippines. Be sure to keep this in mind if you decide to travel there and especially do any gambling.
The most important thing to remember when gambling in the Philippines is being sure you have trusted transportation to and from your casino of choice. The Philippines has a huge poverty problem leading to a lot of criminal activity in and around casinos. Not to mention, some of the locations of the casinos are in rather bad areas so never walk to them at night, during the day you are fine. But even then I don't think it's worth taking any chance so it's best to spend a couple of US dollars on reputable taxis. Your hotel or the casino itself can help you with that.
I shall add some more information to this thread as time permits on specific casino locations such as Manila, Angeles City, and Cebu. There's also an interesting resort up on the far end of Northern Luzon between Vegan and Laoag mostly frequented by Taiwanese citizens.
To be clear, I am not telling anybody to avoid gambling in the Philippines, but to be aware of the dynamics involved.
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