New Casino Hits Osu

A new casino- Piccadilly Casino- which will offer gaming in local currency has been opened at Osu in Accra. Piccadilly, owned by KaiRo International, is not only equipped with the state-of-the-art gaming equipment, but is located on the Oxford Street, the popular destination for tourists and its unmatchable nightlife. Piccadilly Casino is the only casino in the country that has �Hot and Wild� Atonic machines- a set of state-of-the-art video slot machines with supper additional features that ensure absolute customer satisfaction. Speaking at the opening ceremony in Accra last Friday, Juliet Quarcoo, PR/Marketing Piccadilly/La Palm Casino, said the aim of KaiRo International and KaiRo Ghana Limited was to help expand the tourism industry in the country. She also commended the country on how the gaming industry was controlled, saying, �It will always encourage people to do business here.� �Like La Palm Casino, Piccadilly Casino operates to a very high standard and the management and staff ensure their clients a memorable evening of entertainment and top service.� Piccadilly Casino, which is opposite the Dynasty Restaurant in Osu, is undoubtedly an added attraction to the bustling town of Accra. The slots floor is well-designed and hosts 27 video slots and 1 eight-station Roulette machine. The machines are fitted with a smart-ticket management system, guaranteeing client satisfaction by keeping up with modern technology. The gaming floor offers 2 American Roulette and 5-card tables; a club like atmosphere is evident in this comfortable gaming location Piccadilly Casino operates to a very high standard and the management and staff ensure their clients have a memorable evening of entertainment and top service. Weekly promotions and well-organized theme night parties are ongoing events which attract both local patrons and hotel guests. The Ladbrokes.com facility offers on-line sports betting booths, TV lounge and 24-hour on-line betting computer. Winston Coetzeo, the supervisor of Piccadilly Casino, hinted that his outfit would soon extend its wings nationwide.