A number of leading commercial casino operators in the US have announced the reopening of their properties as states continue to relax restrictions for the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
Commercial and tribal casinos were forced to temporarily close in March due to the Covid-19 crisis, but the easing of measures in certain states mean properties are now being allowed to reopen, subject to certain restrictions.
Caesars Entertainment Corporation resumed gambling operations at its Paris Las Vegas yesterday (June 18) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The operator had already reopened its Caesars Palace, Flamingo Las Vegas and Harrah’s Las Vegas properties in the city, as well as the gaming floor at The LINQ Hotel + Experience.
Commercial and tribal casinos were forced to temporarily close in March due to the Covid-19 crisis, but the easing of measures in certain states mean properties are now being allowed to reopen, subject to certain restrictions.
Caesars Entertainment Corporation resumed gambling operations at its Paris Las Vegas yesterday (June 18) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The operator had already reopened its Caesars Palace, Flamingo Las Vegas and Harrah’s Las Vegas properties in the city, as well as the gaming floor at The LINQ Hotel + Experience.