Rio Las Vegas to resume daily hotel operations
Caesars Entertainment Inc announced plans to restart daily hotel operations at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.
Beginning Monday, 19 April, it will resume operations seven days a week.
Previously, the hotel accommodated weekend stays only, while the gaming floor has been operating 24/7 since the property reopened in December 2020.
"With daily hotel operations resuming and the recent announcement of headliners Penn & Teller’s return to stage, we are excited to welcome more guests back," said Sean McBurney, Regional President of Las Vegas Operations for Caesars.
As well as the hotel, most other operations will be back to seven days a week operation, such as most restaurants, bars and lounges, retail outlets and attractions.
The gaming floor and race and sports book remain fully operational.
Penn & Teller recently announced they will return to the Penn & Teller Theater on Thursday, 22 April with a new magic show.
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