won\u2019t be the same<\/strong> when they reopen. The experience will be different when visiting Las Vegas casinos on June 4.<\/p>\nCasinos closed to help slow the spread of coronavirus. Guests will have their temperatures read upon entering many casinos. Higher temperatures may lead to the discovery that a guest has COVID-19.<\/p>\n
The casinos are recommending, but won\u2019t require<\/strong>, guests to wear facial coverings when they reopen on Thursday, June 4. This is certainly a change, as masks and such haven\u2019t<\/strong> been allowed inside of casinos before. Some casinos will even hand out face coverings to guests<\/strong> upon entry.<\/p>\nOnce inside the casinos, expect to see a lot of casino employees cleaning everything that will potentially be touched by a guest. All gaming equipment, tables, and machines will be cleaned more than ever.<\/p>\n
Some casinos will have plexiglass dividers<\/strong> to keep guests separated in addition to social distancing measurements. As previously detailed, table games will have fewer seats<\/strong> and some positions will be restricted at machine games.<\/p>\nThere will be a lack of major attractions and amenities when casinos reopen. Shows will not reopen right away. While pools will open, day clubs and nightclubs will not<\/strong> open right away. Some casinos will keep some bars and restaurants closed as well.<\/p>\nThe initial requirements for casinos to reopen may not last forever. It\u2019s likely that future phases of Nevada reopening will allow casinos to have more people throughout the property. Additionally, there should be a time in the future where casinos can open showrooms for larger gatherings. The casino experience in a year will be very different than this week.<\/p>\n
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