When will casino reopen
When will casino reopen
Mark your calendars! Las Vegas casinos are preparing to welcome back visitors from all over the world.
After months of downtime due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city's iconic casinos are eager to open their doors once again. While specific dates may vary, most major casinos are targeting late May or early June for their reopenings.
Confirmed Reopening Dates and Safety Protocols
Confirmed reopening dates for Las Vegas casinos are as follows:
- June 4: Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Flamingo, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, New York-New York, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood, The Cosmopolitan, Venetian, Wynn Las Vegas
- June 5: Aria Resort & Casino, Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, The Venetian, Palazzo, Wynn Las Vegas
- June 6: El Cortez Hotel and Casino, Four Queens Resort and Casino, Golden Nugget, Fremont Hotel and Casino, Plaza Hotel and Casino, Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino, The D Las Vegas
Enhanced safety protocols will be implemented at all casinos, including:
- Temperature checks for all guests
- Limited capacity on gaming floors
- Physical distancing measures, such as plexiglass barriers and designated seating areas
- Increased cleaning and disinfection
- Encouraged use of face masks
Upcoming Reopening Announcements and Anticipated Timelines
Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino: Expected to reopen late October 2023.
SLS Las Vegas: Slated to reopen in early 2024, following extensive renovations.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas: Reopening date remains uncertain, with construction ongoing. Target opening was late 2023 but has been delayed.
Resorts World Las Vegas: Anticipated to open a new 1,500-room hotel tower in 2025, adding to its existing offerings.
Dream Las Vegas: Set to open in mid-2024, featuring a 531-room hotel tower and a casino floor.