Paris Las Vegas next Strip property to reopen

June 15, 2020
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Paris Las Vegas to reopen Thursday following successful reopening of other casinos and increased customer interest.

Paris Las Vegas is scheduled to reopen June 18 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, as a result of the successful reopening of other Las Vegas Caesars Entertainment properties.

Caesars Palace and the Flamingo Las Vegas were the first to open on June 4, the first day Nevada casinos could reopen after three months of closure in response to COVID-19. Harrah’s Las Vegas opened a day later and the gaming floor and other amenities at the LINQ Hotel + Experience opened June 12 due to customer demand.

Caesars Entertainment CEO Tony Rodio said in a release “We continue to see increasing customer interest in visiting Las Vegas this summer and, as a result, we are pleased to announce the reopening of Paris Las Vegas – gaming, hotel, restaurants and other amenities – on June 18.”

Paris Las Vegas will follow the health and safety protocols set by Caesars Entertainment. There will be increased cleaning and disinfecting of high touch areas and items. Hand sanitizer will be provided at check-in, table games and throughout the casino. Facial coverings will be required for all employees and table game players and encouraged to be worn by all guests.

Positions at table games will be limited as well and space between slot machines and between the chairs in the race and sports book will be increased to adhere to proper social distancing of at least six feet.

“We will continue to emphasize our enhanced health and safety protocols and create the memorable guest experiences that draw people from all over to Las Vegas," Rodio added. "This positive momentum also enables us to bring more employees back to work, which is great news for them, their families, the company and the community.”  

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