No one knows when, but the Governor of Nevada will eventually issue his casino reopen plans for the state. And when that happens, MGM plans to swing open it’s doors at several of their casinos as part of a gradual relaunch.
MGM’s CEO, Bill Hornbuckle, specifically said that they are looking at their New York-New York as the first casino reopen goal, because it’s the simplest to run. At the opposite end of that spectrum is Bellagio, the company’s flagship property . MGM also doesn’t plan to open all the restaurants at each hotel. Some will be open and there will be takeout food and beverage options, as well.
Hornbuckle said big concerts, sporting events and professional fights are likely out of the question in the near term.”I think the idea that we’re going to get 15,000 people in T-Mobile (Arena) for a concert anytime this year is probably a stretch,” he said the executive.
About MGM Properties
Whether it’s Mandalay Bay or Bellagio, the Las Vegas Strip has an impressive collection of amazing destinations that are owned and managed by MGM Resorts. Their resorts are more than just destinations, offering unforgettable experiences which are as unique as the individual properties.
With incredible shows by Cirque du Soleil for the family, or the unforgettable residency performance of Lady Gaga or Cher! Guests looking for luxurious day spas, fine dining options, and an abundance of pools, beaches, and cabanas need look no further than MGM Resorts. And anyone seeking thrills won’t be disappointed as MGM rolls out casino reopen plans across Sin City!