Don’t look now, but the Wynn Las Vegas and their sister site Encore could actually open as early as this month… if (and it’s a big “if”) Nevada’s phased reopening schedule moves along quickly. Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox said that when the time is right the company will probably reopen both of its Vegas Strip resorts together in a limited capacity.
Maddox added that reopening ultimately would depend on public health benchmarks set by state officials and by Wynn’s reopening plan that was released in April. “Clearly, we won’t be opening large mass gathering places — nightclubs or convention areas or shows,” he said, as reported by Las Vegas Sun. “But we will be opening most of our restaurants, and we’ll be working with our retail partners to try to have an experience that will be safe and fun.”
Wynn Resorts announced the closure of Wynn Las Vegas and Encore in mid-March, just before Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered casinos statewide shuttered to help curb the spread of the Coronavirus. Casinos cannot reopen until at least May 15. Wynn Las Vegas is a luxury resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, United States. It was opened in 2005 and is owned and operated by Wynn Resorts Limited. The resort features a 45-story, 2,716-room hotel tower, a casino, a spa, restaurants, nightclubs, shopping, and a convention center.
he Wynn Las Vegas is known for its high-end amenities and luxurious atmosphere, with features such as a championship golf course, a man-made mountain with a waterfall, and a massive lake with a nightly water show. You can read more about the plans to open Wynn Las Vegas at Yogo Net.