While many casinos on The Strip are welcoming guests back, the Tropicana Las Vegas will not open it’s doors until late summer. Parent company Penn National Gaming announced that the casino is officially set to reopen September 1st at 10am.
Like with other Nevada casinos, the crowd on the gaming floor will be restricted to 50 percent of the capacity, as determined by building and fire officials.
Visitors will see other health and safety precautions in place, too. Among these are the required wearing of face masks, except when eating meals or consuming beverages. Social distancing will be in effect.
Guests can select from several reopened restaurants in September, such as Bacio, Oakville, Red Lotus, Robert Irvine’s Public House, and Starbucks. The property’s food court will also resume operations then.
For more on what to expect when Tropicana Las Vegas reopens visit Casino.org