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Dreams Plaza Mendoza sets Enrique Aliquó as General Manager

The Mendoza property turns to an executive with experience in Chile’s largest casino operations, as it looks to sharpen its offering in a tourism-led and increasingly competitive market.

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Dreams General Manager
Key Points
Enrique Aliquó brings more than 25 years of gaming experience across Argentina and Chile
The appointment underscores a focus on operational efficiency and guest experience

Dreams Plaza Mendoza has appointed Enrique Aliquó as its new General Manager, placing an experienced industry executive in charge of one of Argentina’s most established casino properties.

Aliquó brings over 25 years of experience in the gaming and entertainment sector, developed across both Argentina and Chile. Born in Mendoza, he began his career at the casino located within the Park Hyatt Mendoza before continuing within the Dreams network in Chile.

He most recently served as director of gaming at Monticello, where he oversaw table games, slot machines and bingo operations, gaining operational experience in one of Chile’s largest integrated casino environments.

His appointment marks a return to Mendoza, where he highlighted the city’s tourism appeal and regional positioning as key drivers of growth. He also pointed to the competitive dynamics of the local market, emphasizing service, experience and a clearly defined value proposition as central to customer retention.

The property combines gaming and hospitality in a market that attracts both domestic and international visitors, a profile that aligns with Aliquó’s experience across Argentina and Chile.

Dreams operates casino resorts across Chile and has expanded into Argentina, where Mendoza represents one of its key assets. The appointment reflects ongoing executive mobility across the region, as operators draw on cross-border experience to manage integrated casino and hospitality environments.

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Dreams operates a network of casino resorts across Chile, including Monticello, Temuco, Valdivia, Puerto Varas, Coyhaique, Punta Arenas and Iquique

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