Twin River Worldwide Holdings has announced that it aims to reopen 90% of its US bricks-and-mortar casinos by 8 June, following a period of temporary closure due to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
The Dover Downs Hotel and Casino in Dover, Delaware, will resume operations from today (1 June), with its Twin River Casino Lincoln and Tiverton facilities in Rhode Island to reopen on 8 June.
Dover Downs will operate at 30% capacity, which will allow for approximately 950 video lottery terminals (VLTs) in operation. However, table games and its hotel will not open in the first phase of resuming operations.
In Rhode Island, initially only invited guests will be permitted to visit its casinos, with the Lincoln casino to run 1,570 VLTs and the Tiverton facility 375 machines.
The Dover Downs Hotel and Casino in Dover, Delaware, will resume operations from today (1 June), with its Twin River Casino Lincoln and Tiverton facilities in Rhode Island to reopen on 8 June.
Dover Downs will operate at 30% capacity, which will allow for approximately 950 video lottery terminals (VLTs) in operation. However, table games and its hotel will not open in the first phase of resuming operations.
In Rhode Island, initially only invited guests will be permitted to visit its casinos, with the Lincoln casino to run 1,570 VLTs and the Tiverton facility 375 machines.