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Casino City’s Friday Five: More Las Vegas casino reopenings edition2 October 2020
4. Poker returns to Beau Rivage Resort Casino Yesterday, the renowned poker room at Beau Rivage Resort & Casino on the Mississippi Gulf Coast officially reopened at 10 a.m. Daily tournaments will be held on nine tables, with a maximum of six players per table. For the health and safety of guests and team members, tables are spaced to allow for social distancing and face masks are required. Tableside food will be unavailable. “Reopening our poker room allows us to offer guests another great amenity within the resort,” Beau Rivage Senior Poker Manager Henry Garrison said. “The games will be a bit different with health and safety protocols in place for our team members and guests, but the essence of live poker games is such a dynamic element of the casino experience and we are thrilled to bring it back.” 3. Caesars Entertainment to acquire William Hill Caesars Entertainment has reached a deal to acquire William Hill. The £2.9 billion acquisition would bring together Caesars, one of the largest gaming-entertainment companies in the U.S., and William Hill, one of the world's leading betting and gambling companies. "The opportunity to combine our land based-casinos, sports betting and online gaming in the U.S. is a truly exciting prospect," said Caesars Entertainment CEO Tom Reeg. Completion of the deal is expected to take place in the second half of 2021. "The William Hill Board believes this is the best option for William Hill at an attractive price for shareholders," said Roger Devlin, Chairman of William Hill, commenting on the Acquisition. "It recognizes the significant progress the William Hill Group has made over the last 18 months, as well as the risk and significant investment required to maximize the U.S. opportunity given intense competition in the U.S. and the potential for regulatory disruption in the U.K. and Europe." 2. Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino to reopen next week Last weekend, Caesars Entertainment made the announcement that Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip will reopen 8 October. The hotel will accommodate weekend stays, Thursday through Sunday, while the gaming floor will be open seven days a week. “Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino is the centerpiece of the famed Las Vegas Strip, and we are pleased to announce the reopening of the hotel for weekend stays, along with gaming, restaurants and other amenities, at this resort on Oct. 8,” said Senior Vice President and Planet Hollywood General Manager Jason Gregorec. Additionally, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino will debut the newly branded William Hill Race & Sports Book on reopening day. 1. Park MGM and NoMad Las Vegas reopen first smoke-free casino resorts on the Strip On Wednesday, Park MGM and NoMad Las Vegas welcomed back guests for the first time since closing back in March. When it reopened, Park MGM became the Las Vegas Strip’s first smoke-free casino resort. “The opening of Park MGM and NoMad represents a significant milestone as we continue down the path of Las Vegas’ recovery,” said Anton Nikodemus, President of MGM Resorts’ Las Vegas Portfolio. Park MGM and NoMad are operating within MGM Resorts’ Seven-Point Safety Plan, a multi-layered set of protocols and procedures designed in conjunction with medical and scientific experts to mitigate the spread of the virus, protect customers and employees and rapidly respond to potential new cases.
Casino City’s Friday Five: More Las Vegas casino reopenings edition
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