“It was wild,\u201d Roeben added about what he witnessed. \u201cI took it as a really good sign people were ready to get back and have fun.\u201d<\/p>\n
There were multiple draws to lure crowds. For instance, Caesars Palace featured singer Wayne Newton in its reopening ceremony.<\/p>\n
MGM Resorts reopened Bellagio, New York New York, and MGM Grand on Thursday.<\/p>\n
This is an exciting day for the city and for our employees,\u201d Callie Driehorst, MGM\u2019s manager of corporate media relations, told Casino.org<\/em>. \u201cThey have been anxiously awaiting the day when we could welcome our guests back to [the] property to enjoy Vegas experiences they’ve missed.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\nTo mark the day, MGM Resorts was given the honor Thursday morning to ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. It was done remotely. Near the bell, MGM Resort\u2019s reopening marketing theme was visible: Vegas Done Safely Is Still Vegas.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe want our guests to know that we are preserving the experience they’ve come to know and love,\u201d Driehorst added.<\/p>\n
Wynn Las Vegas and the Encore also opened on Thursday.<\/p>\n
\u201cAt 10 o\u2019clock, when we reopened our doors, you could sense the excitement on the floor. The employees are so happy to be back at work,\u201d Marilyn Spiegel, president of Wynn Las Vegas, said in a video statement.<\/p>\n
Reopenings of other casinos will take place in part based on initial guest response. \u201cThe casinos are reopening more quickly than expected because of \u2026 demand,\u201d Roeben said in the Fox interview.<\/p>\n
Risk for Problem Gambling as Excitement Builds<\/h2>\n But the excitement associated with reopening leads to risk for problem gambling. Over the past two months, there was an extended period of isolation, grief, economic loss, and other factors associated with people staying in their homes. These are risks for those prone to problem gambling, addiction specialists have warned.<\/p>\n
\u201cAnyone who has experienced any level of harm from their gambling should approach the reopening with caution,\u201d Alan Feldman, a Distinguished Fellow in Responsible Gaming at UNLV\u2019s International Gaming Institute, who previously had an extensive career at MGM, told Casino.org<\/em>.<\/p>\nWhile gambling can be an excellent way to reduce stress and increase socialization, it also, of course, has risk,\u201d Feldman warned on Thursday. \u201cAnd, if anyone has had any difficulty with managing that risk, now\u2019s not the time to take chances.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
He advises gamblers to set a \u201cclear budget and stick to it. Set a time limit and stick to it, too.<\/p>\n
“It\u2019s great to get out of our houses and start to feel some sense of normalcy again. But it\u2019s also important that we watch out for each other and make certain that everyone is simply having a good time and not getting into any trouble,\u201d Feldman said.<\/p>\n
Peaceful Protests on the Strip Thursday<\/h2>\n Concerns about violence in Las Vegas failed to materialize Thursday, as a peaceful Black Lives Matter-organized protest on the Strip was in sharp contrast to the violence seen earlier this week.<\/p>\nDilak Dernando places a bet Thursday at a roulette table at the Bellagio. Outside of the Bellagio Thursday night, peaceful protesters assembled. (Image: Reuters)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nOn Thursday night, an estimated 100 or fewer protesters marched from Tropicana Resort and Casino to Las Vegas Boulevard. They paused and knelt at the iconic Bellagio fountains, and yelled out, “I Can’t Breathe,” according to the Las Vegas Review Journal.<\/em><\/p>\nThat chant is in reference to the almost final words said by George Floyd as he begged for his life. A Minneapolis police officer placed a knee on the unarmed, black man\u2019s neck for over eight minutes last week. Floyd died. The officer, as well as three other officers at the scene, were fired from the police department and later arrested.<\/p>\n
In response, protests have taken place globally. Some are violent, and on Monday night Metropolitan police officer Shay Mikalonis<\/a> was wounded outside of Circus Hotel & Casino. He remained in critical condition on Friday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Players and other visitors continued to return Friday to Las Vegas gaming properties, the second day of reopening, after more than two months of coronavirus-related closures. Concerns about civil unrest on the streets of Las Vegas and possible visitor discomfort with health safeguards failed to materialize Thursday. That’s though some visitors chose not to wear […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":44,"featured_media":137856,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[18],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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