A bold new vision for Bangkok’s entertainment landscape is on the horizon, as SKYH Entertainment Group has proposed a massive multi-billion dollar integrated resort and township in the city’s Nong Chok district. If approved, this sprawling development would include a state-of-the-art casino, multiple five-star hotels, MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) facilities, and a wide array of unique attractions, including a Formula 1 circuit and indoor skiing. The proposed location is strategically positioned just 10 kilometers from Suvarnabhumi Airport, making it a key destination for international travelers.
The ambitious plan presented by SKYH Entertainment envisions much more than just a casino. This 1,000-acre development would offer a diverse array of attractions aimed at tourists, business travelers, and families alike. In addition to the casino, the complex would include high-end retail outlets, fine dining establishments, and entertainment options such as a concert hall and a Thai boxing facility. There are also plans for a medical center, a PGA-standard golf course, a theme park, and a water park, adding to the development’s broad appeal.
The proposal highlights the integration of global brands, with SKYH Entertainment collaborating with renowned partners such as Marriott, Formula 1, Universal Studios, and Disneyland. According to the company, the project is expected to generate approximately 60,000 jobs, both directly and indirectly, while attracting “hundreds of thousands” of tourists to Bangkok annually.
In an internal document obtained by Inside Asian Gaming, SKYH Entertainment Group expressed its commitment to working closely with the Thai government to ensure the project’s success, stating: “SKYH is committed to working closely with the Thai government to ensure the project’s success and its positive impact on Thailand.” The company added that this development represents a significant step forward in realizing the vision of a vibrant, dynamic Thailand.
Financial Guarantees and Potential Impact
SKYH Entertainment has outlined a “solid financial structure” for the development, including guarantees for minimum gambling tax contributions and additional revenue-sharing agreements with the Thai government, should it secure a casino license. These financial commitments could provide significant economic benefits to Thailand, boosting the country’s economy through increased tourism, job creation, and tax revenue.
This proposal comes at a time when the Thai government is considering legalizing casinos as part of its broader strategy to enhance the country’s long-term economic prospects. A draft bill, currently working its way through parliament, could grant up to three casino licenses in Bangkok alone, with a total of up to seven licenses potentially issued across the country. Each license would carry a 30-year term, with reviews conducted every five years.
The push for casino legalization has gained momentum under Thailand’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who has expressed support for legalizing casinos as part of the country’s economic development plans. As the prime minister continues to prioritize growth initiatives, large-scale projects like SKYH’s proposal could play a crucial role in transforming Thailand’s tourism and entertainment sectors.
With Thailand’s parliament inching closer to passing casino legislation, the prospect of developments such as this one could become a reality in the near future. While public opposition to casino developments has historically delayed their progress, growing support within the government may pave the way for these projects to move forward, with SKYH Entertainment’s proposal standing as one of the most ambitious to date.