Las Vegas casinos reopening June 4 with new coronavirus rules in place
Nevada gaming authorities released a set of rules before Las Vegas Strip properties open next week. Mandatory temperature checks are part of the Phase 2 reopening program.
Nevada gaming authorities released a set of rules before Las Vegas Strip properties open next week. Mandatory temperature checks are part of the Phase 2 reopening program. Caesars Palace, Bellagio, MGM Grand and Wynn Resorts announced their official reopens date as June 4.
All guests must have their temperatures taken on arrival and medical crews must be on site at all times. There must also be designated areas where visitors can be tested for COVID-19 and wait for results.
Casinos companies such as Wynn Resorts, MGM and Caesars Entertainment announced all employees will be required to wear masks at all times.
Gambling in the time of COVID-19 will be more solitary. Occupancy limits in gaming areas will cut in half. Properties must regularly disinfect gaming machines. Dealers will offer card players a complimentary pump of hand sanitizer. Las Vegas casinos reopening on June 4.
Gathering in groups is prohibited at Las Vegas casinos. The casinos reopening on June 4.
At MGM properties, a contactless check-in system will allow guests to go through the process on their personal devices. At restaurants, guests can expect digital menus to view on mobile devices and texts to notify guests when their seats are ready.
Las Vegas casinos reopening June 4. All clubs will remain closed.
American Airlines plans to boost its service into Las Vegas to 14 flights a day, up from 10, starting June 4. Southwest and United will add back service to Las Las Vegas as demand warrants.
Las Vegas casinos reopening June 4 with new coronavirus rules in place.