What You Need To Know:
The MJC Casino is a smallish affair that isn't on the 'must visit list' if you're in Macau. If you're on Taipa, head on over to the Greek Mythology Casino or for higher rollers with a taste for the gorgeous, Crown Macau, for a better time.
Location:
Grandview Hotel/MJC Casino is located on the south western tip of the former Taipa Island, just north of the Cotai Strip. Galaxy World and Casino Marina are within relatively easy walking distance as is the Macau Jockey Club racetrack right next door.
A Little History:
Macau Jockey Club Casino, or MJC Casino is located inside the Grandview Hotel right near the Macau Jockey Club Horse Race Track.
Macau Jockey Club News:
Hotel Rooms:
The Grandview Hotel, in which the MJC Casino operates is a 4 star hotel located in Taipa, north west of the Cotai Strip. The Grandview features freshly renovated rooms with minibar, hair dryers, private bathrooms, flat panel TV, pay per view movies, desk and decent furnishings. The "Executive Floors" feature private access, a lounge, broadband internet (wifi available) and business center. There is also a Presidential and Executive suites which are huge and probably out of your price range.
Dining:
Grandview Hotel/MJC Casino offers three dining options including Grandview Chinese Restaurant (Chinese, dim sum) Valencia Restaurant (International) and Cherrie's Corner (coffee, snacks, high tea). Cherrie's Corner located near the casino, has wifi access.
Restaurants, Bars & Nightlife:
Dining guide listings are coming soon.
Resort:
GrandView hotel features a spa and a very small outdoor swimming pool.
Attractions and Things To Do:
Attractions listings are coming soon.
The Casino:
MJC Casino is very tastefully decorated in gold and violet with groovy wallpaper. There are about 10 or so baccarat tables here and thats about it. Unless you're staying here, its definitely not worth making a special trip to visit.
Not a casino, more of a corner of Baccarat tables and a couple lonesome slots. I guess you can call it a "locals" join in the Vegas parlance.
I will say what it has going for it is it really reminds me of the way Macau was before the Sands. Then again some trips of nostalgia are not really worth it.