Caesars Entertainment set to reopen Atlantic City casinos in early July

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Caesars Entertainment said that it will reopen its Bally’s Atlantic City, Caesars Atlantic City, and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City casinos in Atlantic City in New Jersey on 3 July.

The gaming hotel and casino corporation said that its Atlantic City assets will reopen to the public in compliance with the directives from New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy.

The health and safety plans of Bally’s, Caesars, and Harrah’s Resort are said to have been developed as per the guidance from local and state health officials, and also from the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

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On their gaming floors, Caesars, Bally’s, and Harrah’s Resort are said to have rearranged slot machine banks to facilitate social distancing and lesser seats for better spacing at table games. Apart from that, all hospitality offerings and restaurants will reopen as well at reduced capacity in compliance with social distancing practices, said Caesars Entertainment.

Bally's Atlantic City

Bally’s Atlantic City. Photo courtesy of Nightscream/Wikipedia.org.

Ron Baumann – Regional President for Caesars Entertainment, Atlantic City region said: “We are thrilled to welcome back both our team members and customers to Bally’s, Caesars, and Harrah’s Resort and look forward to creating more memories together.

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“The well-being of our team members and guests is important to us, and we are focused on enhancing our health and safety protocols to provide an enjoyable guest experience that emphasizes social distancing and cleanliness. Whether you plan to visit us on the world-famous Atlantic City Boardwalk, or enjoy the sophisticated setting of the Marina District, our resorts offer a great travel escape for guests this summer — especially for those living within drive-time of the Jersey Shore, who can visit us on a tank of gas, without the flight.”

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