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Las Vegas casinos have reopened months after closing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Nevada city announced the planned reopening last week, stating some casinos on the famous Las Vegas strip, as well as other tourist attractions like the Bellagio fountains and LINQ Promenade, would be partially reopening beginning June 4.

The scheduled comeback for the Strip, which has been shuttered for 78 days, was met with open arms as residents waited in line for their favorite casinos to open their doors. According to the Las Vegas ***************, 75 people stood in line for the Red Rock Casino to open its doors at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. Other reports shared nearly 100 people had lined up for the Green Valley Ranch Resort’s reopening, which is located a handful of miles away in Henderson.

“The reopening of Las Vegas, it has made me excited,” Las Vegas resident Plenty Williams said to the *************** while hanging out at The D Casino.

Though Vegas fans and residents flocked to the reopening, the Strip is not quite as it was.

As part of ongoing health efforts to stem the spread of COVID-19, casinos are only able to operate at 50 percent capacity for the time being. Table games, which usually seat six have been limited to three players, and slot machines have had seats removed between them to maintain social distancing.

Director of casino operations at Red Rock Resort, Derek Boshers, told the *************** that the casino is using BioProtect 500 disinfectant to keep the place clean as it opens to the public.

“We took every single chip and hand-cleaned them with toothbrushes,” Boshers said. “Then did the same thing with the cards, the dice, the machines, the pillars — anything the guests might touch. Then we sprayed everything with the BioProtect 500.”

People are also checked with thermal scanners, which takes a person’s temperature via the wrist, as they enter the casinos. Those with a temperature of 100.4 of above are not allowed in.

Though face masks remain optional – it was an option that many visitors reportedly decided to waive. According to the local outlet's report, 70 to 75 percent of guests who visited upon reopening declined to wear a mask, though casinos do offer them to guests.

Despite the changes, though, guests are happy.

“It’s nice to get out and see people,” said visitor Matt Kuszewski to the Las Vegas Sun. “You miss the socializing.”

“This is a tuxedo day. We’re kicking off Las Vegas. People are excited and curious,” casino owner Derek Stevens said to the outlet.

More casinos, like the MGM Grand and New York-New York, are scheduled to open throughout the day with the same safety protocols in place.





https://www.foxnews.com/travel/las-vegas-casinos-reopen-eager-guests
 

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I can not get excited about any casino unless everything goes back to the way it was with minor adjustments, which is understandable.
 

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GVR is pretty much normal. Don't foget, they had instituted social distancing concepts before the whole thing was shut down. Wife reported the place was packed and really no difference at all other than hand washing stations. They had every other slot machine shut down before the lights went out. Lines downtown at midnight last night. Strip will be much slower to come back.
 

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GVR is pretty much normal. Don't foget, they had instituted social distancing concepts before the whole thing was shut down. Wife reported the place was packed and really no difference at all other than hand washing stations. They had every other slot machine shut down before the lights went out. Lines downtown at midnight last night. Strip will be much slower to come back.

Just watched a few videos on You Tube of the Vegas opening from Bellagio & a few other casinos .......they have these dividers on the craps tables, which won't bother me cuz I hated rubbing up against a person when it was packed of people, same goes with roulette, it use to be as bad as the craps table, so having space is awesome at those tables.

Hollywood casino here in Pa opens up July 6th.......I hope masks are not mandatory like in Vegas.
 

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Caesar's properties are not using the plexiglass. They said it inhibits air flow and they already improved air handlers. FYI...masks are not mandatory in Las Vegas or in the casinos.
 

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Caesar's properties are not using the plexiglass. They said it inhibits air flow and they already improved air handlers. FYI...masks are not mandatory in Las Vegas or in the casinos.

Great! If ya want to meet up for a beer the weekend of June 18th let me know
 

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Just watched a few videos on You Tube of the Vegas opening from Bellagio & a few other casinos .......they have these dividers on the craps tables, which won't bother me cuz I hated rubbing up against a person when it was packed of people, same goes with roulette, it use to be as bad as the craps table, so having space is awesome at those tables.

Hollywood casino here in Pa opens up July 6th.......I hope masks are not mandatory like in Vegas.




I didn't know that masks were mandatory in Las Vegas,i thought it was only the workers had to wear them
 

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They are not Mandatory but strongly suggested if you don't have one they will provide you with one. This will only lead to problems as ALL the Black Savage MobDsters will be collecting these Masks only to try to sell them on street corners & intersections for $10 and if you refuse they will first verbally assault you and call you a RACIST and then SHANK you as that is what these SAVAGE Black Thugs Matter members do they are WORTHLESS SEWER RATS
I didn't know that masks were mandatory in Las Vegas,i thought it was only the workers had to wear them
 

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They are not Mandatory but strongly suggested if you don't have one they will provide you with one. This will only lead to problems as ALL the Black Savage MobDsters will be collecting these Masks only to try to sell them on street corners & intersections for $10 and if you refuse they will first verbally assault you and call you a RACIST and then SHANK you as that is what these SAVAGE Black Thugs Matter members do they are WORTHLESS SEWER RATS


wouldn't surprise me ..street people are clued in to these kinds of opportunities
 

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I didn't know that masks were mandatory in Las Vegas,i thought it was only the workers had to wear them

I stated it wrong, meant to say people are not wearing masks, it's not mandatory......I hope the same goes for Pa casinos.
 

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Are porn slappers returning to the Strip. Dancers come to your room. When the city tried to ban them before the ACLU jumped in. Maybe now they can permanently get rid of them as handing out cardboard or paper flyers can spread the virus. Get rid of this vermin.
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They are not Mandatory but strongly suggested if you don't have one they will provide you with one. This will only lead to problems as ALL the Black Savage MobDsters will be collecting these Masks only to try to sell them on street corners & intersections for $10 and if you refuse they will first verbally assault you and call you a RACIST and then SHANK you as that is what these SAVAGE Black Thugs Matter members do they are WORTHLESS SEWER RATS



Well i am very careful on watching out for people no matter what they look like or how nice they appear to be.At my job(which retired now)i was almost shanked but was saved by my counterpart,so being on my toes is an everyday thing.The best way to deal with safety,which is hard, is to never turn your back on anybody if possible,after my incident i always kept my back against the wall or somewhere i could see most of what was going on,...just some wisdom i learned through the years
 

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I stated it wrong, meant to say people are not wearing masks, it's not mandatory......I hope the same goes for Pa casinos.



I gave up on Mohegan Sun Pocono as they are so bad its unreal.No winners coming out of there
 

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