Caesars resumes full capacity gaming at all Vegas resorts
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved a return to full occupancy, without social distancing, on the casino floors at all nine Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas properties.
The change comes via a Nevada Gaming Control Board waiver which recognizes Caesars Entertainment measures to vaccinate its workforce.
"The expansion to full capacity and the elimination of social distancing on our casino floors in Las Vegas is a result of our team members’ commitment to doing their part to put us all on the road to recovery," said Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment.
"We are grateful to our team members who have chosen to be vaccinated and will continue to offer incentives and provide easy, on-site access to vaccines. "
Caesars Entertainment employees are still required to wear masks at all times.
Guests will be required to wear masks unless actively smoking, eating, or drinking.
Guests who have been fully vaccinated are welcome to remove their masks when seated at any of the resorts’ pool areas.
The return to full capacity covers Bally’s Las Vegas, Caesars Palace Las Vegas, The Cromwell, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel + Experience, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.
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