PRESS RELEASE
Emperors Palace Assists in Fighting Illiteracy
Friday, May 24, 2019
The ICON Comic and Games Convention was recently hosted at Emperors Palace. In an effort to improve literacy and cultivate a love for reading, ICON donated 100 Magician books, from author Raymond E. Feist, to the Peermont Trust. Talented local author, Lee Herrmann (2nd right) also generously donated 70 copies of his book, A Journal of A South African Zombie Apocalypse, to the same cause. Seen here on 24 May is Les Allen (ICON), Bethuel Ledwaba, General Manager for Gaming at Emperors Palace, Lee Herrmann and Grant Charlton (ICON).
Reviews
Hendrik Greyling
Lovely place/palace friendly staff and excellent food with a feel like home ambience. Lots to do to experience a great time with family, friends and loved ones
Yolandi Thorpe
The hotel say at Mondeor is nice. Rooms always clean. Staff ate friendly. Buffet breakfast is pleasant with a wide selection of fruit, pastries, cereal, warm breakfast food like eggs, bacon, sausages etc. Coffee, teas, water and fruit juice available. Casino is vibrant with lots of restaurants for every need.
Kerrisha Muthan
A lovely casino with entertainment for the whole family , good affordable restaurants.
Leonie Vorster
The conference centre service was lacklustre and the facilities are somewhat dated. The conference centre is close to the airport, but a nightmare to get to from anywhere else because of traffic.
Redlo
Not so much the whole of Emperors Palace, more our hotel within it as there are many. It is rated 5 star but, sheets were dirty and service took forever.
Astrid Dorasamy
Watched the Atlantic Starr concert.
Venue is always clean.
Staff very helpful
The bar service was a bit slow.
Venue is always clean.
Staff very helpful
The bar service was a bit slow.
Naas Supra
Limited stuff to, a great variaty of eating places and the aa avarage Casino with lit tables and slot machines.
Where to find us
64 Jones Road, Kempton Park, South Africa
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