Dice were flying, restaurants were jamming, and Las Vegas was hopping reopening weekend as Sin City returned after more than two months of shutdown due to public health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic
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Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab at the Forum Shops inside Caesars Palace, rolled out a new"COVID-19 offset fee" in the amount of 4 percent on all checks — a new policy from the restaurant's parent company, Lettuce Entertain You. "We expect to see visitation continue to increase in the coming weeks and are thrilled to be back doing what we do best," said Paul Hobson, senior vice president and general manager at the SAHARA.At Bellagio, for instance, each stay for the foreseeable future includes a bag with two casino-branded face masks, a small bottle of hand sanitizer, and two metal tools that look like giant keys.
Resorts and casinos certainly tried to cultivate a safe environment. Just about every property installed multiple hand sanitizer stations across each property. A handful of casinos installed plexiglass barriers on table games such as blackjack, craps, and roulette. MGM Resorts even rolled out actual sinks with water and soap and paper towels.
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