Caesars Palace Without Gambling?

Casino giant thinks it could be a winning hand in straitlaced Dubai

Caesars Entertainment Corp., long known for its namesake Las Vegas gambling destination, is trying something new in the Persian Gulf tourism hub of Dubai: a Caesars Palace without slot machines or blackjack tables.

Caesars said it is teaming up with Meraas Holding, a development company owned by Dubai’s royal family, to operate two Caesars-branded resorts and a beach club on an artificial island off the coast, part of a $2.2 billion project called Bluewaters. Meraas confirmed the arrangement.

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