Macau’s casino-hotels are revving up for a wild rush during the 2025 Golden Week. Folks are pouring into the city for the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day vibes. Big players like SJM, MGM China, Wynn Macau, and Galaxy Entertainment are bragging about sold-out rooms for the first three days of October. Booking sites are screaming the same story. Room rates kick off at MOP 2,000, roughly US$248 a night. However, Sands China’s Venetian and Parisian spots still have a few rooms available.
Pros in the biz are betting on over 90 percent occupancy city-wide. Strong crowds are the real MVP here. Hotel bosses are strutting with confidence. I mean, Macau’s got over 47,000 rooms primed and ready. Prices are up a bit from last year, nothing crazy. Still, the buzz suggests a promising comeback in Macau tourism. Flip side? Things like multiple-entry permits via Hengqin are significantly boosting arrivals. Officials are eyeing 1.2 million visitors from October 1 to 8. That’s straight-up matching pre-pandemic madness.

Gaming Revenue Forecasts Soar
Casino bigwigs are hyped for epic earnings in this holiday frenzy. Ma Ho Man, the exec director at Success Universe Group, is dishing out the good news. His joint is at 70 to 80 percent bookings for Golden Week’s kickoff. He’s calling full house any day now. Rates are down a tad from last year, though. But the massive foot traffic more than makes up for it. Morgan Stanley analysts are projecting gaming revenue figures for October between MOP 22 billion and MOP 23 billion.
We’re talking daily averages around MOP 730 million. Premium mass spending is the powerhouse driving this. Stock market wins are pumping up folks’ moods, too. Brokerages are crowning October as 2025’s champ month. Macau’s gaming scene is eating up these vibes. Even with small rate tweaks, the tourism train’s chugging full steam. No signs of braking, say the experts. After all, the city’s charm is pulling in crowds from everywhere.
Broader Economic Recovery in Sight
Macau’s big picture for the year looks downright dazzling, with Golden Week lighting the fuse. Officials are pegging gross gaming revenue at MOP 248 billion to MOP 250 billion for 2025. This locks in that post-pandemic bounce-back. Integrated resorts are the stars of the show. Visitor policies are making it a breeze for mainland Chinese tourists. Last year’s numbers show solid gains in comparison. Casinos are pouring cash into fancy experiences to reel in the big spenders. Stock market highs are egging on more trips. Industry voices are all about that steady growth. Macau’s nailing its spot as Asia’s hot ticket. The boom is spilling over to local shops beyond just gaming. Rate wobbles? Pfft, small potatoes. Stakeholders are buzzing with optimism. Global drama aside, Golden Week is raising the roof for the rest of the year.










