Bloomberry Resorts Corporation holds the license
Who Owns Solaire Resort and Casino
Solaire Resort and Casino operates in Entertainment City, Manila. The property opened in 2013 and remains under the same parent group that launched it. Ownership is public, so details appear in corporate filings and stock-exchange notices.
Parent Company and Leadership
and majority stake. The publicly listed firm
Bloomberry Resorts Corporation holds the license and majority stake. The publicly listed firm is controlled by the Ong family, with Enrique K. Ong serving as chairman. Day-to-day decisions fall to the CEO, who reports quarterly earnings to shareholders.
Financial Performance 2026
Solaire posted revenue growth of 12 percent
In the first quarter of 2026, Solaire posted revenue growth of 12 percent year-over-year. Slot machines contributed 55 percent of the total, while table games and hotel rooms made up the rest. The company continues to invest in new VIP suites and live-dealer studios.
Review: Facilities and Player Experience
The casino floor holds 1,600 slot
machines and 380 table games. Live poker
The casino floor holds 1,600 slot machines and 380 table games. Live poker runs daily with buy-ins from $50 to $500. Hotel rooms start at 42 square meters and include high-speed Wi-Fi. Guests praise the buffet and the direct walkway to the adjacent shopping mall. Drawbacks include crowded weekends and limited free parking.
Pros and Cons
Pros and Cons
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Large game selection, modern hotel, reliable payouts
- Cons: High table minimums on weekends, strict dress code in VIP areas
Verdict
Solaire remains a top choice for
visitors who want a full resort experience
Solaire remains a top choice for visitors who want a full resort experience alongside table games and slots. The property is well maintained, and ownership transparency adds confidence for players who value corporate accountability.
