The major attraction is gambling and there are 11 casinos on the island. Hotels must have 300 rooms before they can build one; those that do usually start at 1100 and operate 2 shifts. A few are open 24 hrs. Arubans are allowed in to casinos only 4 times a month. Some casinos also offer dancing and live bands.
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The soft ivory beaches offer relaxation and a calming outreach while off-shore, in-house and island activities fill the days and nights with excitement and variety far-ranging. The unique interior landscape invites and welcomes visitors to explore the unusual wilderness. Museums, galleries and a cornucopia of shopping venues add more interest to vacation days. As the numbers of returning visitors continues to grow, Aruba Experience again extends a hearty "Bon Bini" and welcome back.
The place to be for a disco night out is Visage, at L G Smith Blvd 54. Other discothèques including Blue Wave on Shellstraat, T838856; Chesterfield Nightclub, Zeppenfeldstraat 57, San Nicolas, T845109; and plenty of others in hotels or elsewhere. The Seaport Cinema in Oranjestad has 6 screens showing US films. The Drive-In Theatre in Balashi occasionally shows European or Latin American films. For first timers, sincere best wishes that you will join with your friends and families to the warmth and good will of the Aruba experience. More details:
The choice of ceremonial festivities is endless: barefoot on Aruba’s soft and sandy white beaches in tuxedos and shimmering gowns with 3 guitars in attendance, a parade on horseback, atop the majestic rock formation at Casibari surrounded by wide island views; perhaps a ballroom or a private night at a fine restaurant, or under the star-filled moonlit sky or at sundown aboard a catamaran to the soft sounds of a steel band. And they arrive from everywhere smiles in anticipation of one of the most important and valued experiences in their lives....celebrating the rites of marriage. And they leave with unquenchable grins of happy laughter. There is no season, 'tis a year round part of the Aruba experience.
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