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Space in the ‘Camarote Bar Brahma’

Sao Paulo will have a (legalized) casino at Anhembi Sambadrome during Carnival

The ‘Camarote Bar Brahma’ will return to the Anhembi Sambadrome after two years of waiting. And the space will have something new: a casino with betting tables with a croupier, card games and roulette wheels, as well as saleswomen in the style of traditional cigarette girls and a Johnny Walker themed bar. To comply with Brazilian legislation, the casino will have its own currency.

This casino will be available to all sectors of the ‘Camarote Bar Brahma’ (special cabin), which is divided into three different spaces (CBB, Varanda Premium and VIP Area, with tickets ranging from R$790 to R$2,190).

There will also be a themed bar signed by Johnny Walker Black, from Diageo, for the integration between the internal area, dedicated to games, and the entire external structure of the space.

In order to comply with Brazilian legislation, the casino will have its own currency, called Camaroteco, which can be exchanged for products from the ‘Camarote Bar Brahma’. And all players who participate will already be entitled to 20 Camaroteco right at the entrance of the space, to start betting.

To carry out game activations, the event signed a partnership with a specialized company in this sector.
 


“Our idea is to increase the entertainment experience for customers at Camarote Bar Brahma, allowing them to experience disruptive moments of leisure and providing an immersion in the universe of casinos, which is still an experience little present in Brazil, in addition to opening the possibility of having fun and winning prizes,” says Cairê Aoas, a partner at Diverti, producer of the cabin.

The bill that legalizes gambling in the country – which includes, in addition to casinos, bingos, jogo do bicho and online gaming – was approved by the Chamber of Deputies at the end of February this year.

With a view to regulating taxation and collection of operations, in addition to defining permanent or fixed-term licenses, the proposal was sent to the Senate.

Source: GMB