At least two of Las Vegas casinos opening have been set, with properties saying that they will either open or start taking reservations! A Treasure Island reopening and Wynn reopening have been announced, despite their seeming opposition to the Governor’s phased opening plans. Also, the Gaming Control Board has yet to issue their reopening approval for any casino. However, there are some casinos opening across America, and more are coming this week and next!
Treasure Island Las Vegas announces health guidelines and a tentative opening date as it positions to reopen amid the Coronavirus pandemic. Representatives at Treasure Island said it is dedicated to the health and safety of its guests, visitors, and staff as it makes plans to reopen to the public. As of last Tuesday, the property was taking reservations for arrivals beginning May 22. More on casinos opening in Las Vegas at KTNV.
As Wynn Resorts forges ahead with efforts to reopen its three US gaming properties, poker won’t be available at those venues. The operator said it will employ social distancing protocols aimed at preventing a second wave of Coronavirus cases. More on the Wynn casinos opening at Casino.org