Everi Holdings Inc. and Scientific Games Corp. are on the verge of commercializing digital wallet products that could bring cashless gaming solutions to Nevada casinos.
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Signs of casino reopenings started to appear Wednesday on the Las Vegas Strip as MGM Resorts International and other companies prepared to begin operations again.
While not all properties in the state will take advantage of the June 4 reopening date, several casino operators said they’re excited to welcome guests again.
Airlines and airports are taking steps to convince the traveling public that flying is no more dangerous than going to the grocery store.
Gov. Steve Sisolak plans a Tuesday news conference to announce Phase 2 of Nevada’s reopening, which may include casinos reopening on June 4.
The six-member monitoring team, which has cost Wynn Resorts more than $800,000 so far, generally approved the company’s efforts after the 2018 sexual harassment scandal.
The Rainbow Club and Casino, located in Henderson’s Historic Water Street District, has a new owner.
Work has continued on the resort throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Three major casino companies will begin testing their Las Vegas employees Thursday for COVID-19 before they return to work.
Signs of life are beginning to spring back up across the Las Vegas Valley after two months of being shuttered because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Reopening restaurants inside casinos could pose a variety of logistical and economic challenges. And, experts say, it may not make sense for all operators.
“We’ll see some great rates at hotels; we’ll see airfare sales,” travel expert Gabe Saglie said.
The Culinary union is asking the Nevada Gaming Commission to adopt its standards for health and cleanliness and wants casino reopening plans to be made public.