3/27/2022

Caesars Casino Atlantic City Reopening Date

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Editor’s Note: This story is developing and will be updated.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Eager to hit the slot machines and table games after a 108-day absence, gamblers wore face masks and did without smoking and drinking Thursday as Atlantic City’s casinos.

Reopening Atlantic City casinos before the Fourth of July weekend is crucial.

  1. When will Atlantic City’s casinos be reopening? Updated Jun 22, 2020; Posted Jun 21, 2020 Atlantic City casinos have been dark since Gov. Murphy ordered all non-essential businesses closed March 16.
  2. Caesars to reopen its three Atlantic City casinos July 3 On its gaming floors, Caesars, Bally's, and Harrah's Resort have rearranged slot machine banks to allow for social distancing, and fewer seats will allow for better spacing at table games.
  3. Murphy Discourages Out Of State Travel 01:57 - 6H AGO ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) – Caesars, Bally’s and Harrah’s casinos reopen in Atlantic City on Friday, joining five others that reopened on Thursday. A ribbon-cutting was held Friday to celebrate the reopening of the three. All three casinos are Caesars Entertainment properties.
  4. The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City opened at 6 a.m. On July 2, one of the first casinos on the boardwalk to reopen, the casino shared with Travel + Leisure.In line with New Jersey’s.

Here is one good reason why: Last July alone, the nine gambling halls generated $277.1 million in land-based revenue.

Well, AC casinos are ready to get back to business. The official date is July 2 (Borgata is delaying its public reopening to July 6).

Gov. Phil Murphy made the announcement Monday morning via Twitter.

BREAKING: On Thursday, July 2nd:
🎰Casinos may reopen – operating at 25% capacity
🍽️Indoor dining may resume – limited at first to 25% capacity

Additional health and safety guidance will be released within the next several days. pic.twitter.com/b4jY2fR3sp

— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) June 22, 2020

Besides the limited capacity, guests and employees will be required to follow the safeguards.

Casinos will be permitted to open on July 2nd at 25% capacity.

If any visitor refuses to comply with our simple safeguards, they’ll be escorted out.

We’re not going to tolerate any knuckleheads trying to ruin it for those who wish to enjoy themselves responsibly.

— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) June 22, 2020

Atlantic City’s biggest hurdle to reopening

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The current crisis is not the first time the state forced AC to close up shop.

And it likely will not be the last. However, it’s by far the longest. Here are a few other times operations were halted:

  • Fall 2012: Hurricane Sandy forced a five-day closure.
  • July 2006: State budget crisis leads to the first mass shutdown since legalized gambling began. It lasted three days.
  • 2014: Trump Plaza, Revel, Atlantic Club and Showboat all permanently closed their doors.

But dealing with a public health pandemic is a situation the casinos have never faced. It’s not just about reopening; there is the bigger issue of protecting employees and guests.

While Jersey Shore beaches reopened Memorial Day weekend, indoor facilities create a whole other set of issues.

AC casinos are a difficult call

Since issuing a mandate, the topic of casinos barely comes up in Murphy’s daily pressers. However, the governor recently explained at a press conference why “casinos are a tough nut.”

First, he addressed the concerns.

“It’s indoors. There’s no ventilation. It’s close proximity, and it’s largely sedentary. Those are bad data points, I think the team to my right would agree with,” Murphy said.

At the same time, he didn’t ignore the flip side.

“On the more positive side, they’re large, big footprint, and that’s a good thing. In fact, we had kept them open a little bit longer, you may recall, when we shut the state down … because of the scale,” said Murphy.

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“The size of the actual footprint of these floors allows you to social distance in a way that a smaller space clearly wouldn’t.”

AC casinos + safety protocols

The doors to AC casinos may still be locked, but a lot of prep work is being done behind the scenes.

MGM, Borgata’s parent company, recently announced a seven-point safety plan.

Caesars Entertainmentis taking a similar approach with its three New Jersey properties.

Also, Eldorado Resorts has reopened its casino floors in Louisiana. Call it a test run for when the company reopens Tropicana Atlantic City.

Besides casino floor capacity limitations, expect restaurants and live entertainment to be impacted as well. Who knows if the popular buffets around town will be a part in the reopening plans.

Numbers tell Atlantic City’s story

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So, how badly does New Jersey need Atlantic City?

Well, for one, thousands of workers will return to work. In the process, it would reduce some of the strain on the state unemployment system.

More importantly, the gambling industry generates billions annually for the economy. During the first quarter alone, Atlantic City casinos saw gross operating profits tumble more than 65%.

Keep in mind, March was the only month impacted by the closures in Q1.

This means the second quarter is going to take a much more significant hit. Besides having two-plus months (possibly three) of no land-based income, the NJ sports betting industry remains extremely crippled.

The NJ online casino industry setting monthly records isn’t enough to fill the void.

Summer, on the other hand, is when the big-time business takes place. In terms of how much, this chart provides a revenue breakdown from last July.

Casino Casino Win Gross Revenue TaxTotal Gaming Revenue
Bally's $17,755,661$1,292,726$18,248,052
Borgata $80,769,504$5,877,474$87,994,493
Caesars $24,909,087$1,818,864$24,909,087
Golden Nugget $19,441,325$1,223,222$34,560,458
Hard Rock $38,709,141$2,706,539$40,766,575
Harrah's$29,747,338$2,196,120$29,860,868
Ocean $19,201,295$1,296,002$20,170,694
Resorts $17,615,192$1,240,651$18,160,182
Tropicana $29,037,294$2,031,098$32,981,858
Totals $277,185,837$19,682,696
$323,324,385

Are AC casinos taking July 4th reservations?

The short answer is yes.

Since this pandemic started, AC casinos have been regularly updating their online hotel reservation systems.

For those seeking nongaming options, the Claridge and Showboat are open.

If the decision was left in the hands of MGM, Caesars or Eldorado, the back-in-business date would possibly be more set in stone.

For now, customers looking to spend Independence Day weekend in AC can book a hotel room. Cancellations are possible at no additional charge.

However, don’t expect the patriotic holiday to include any dazzling firework displays. While no official announcement has been made, the current social distancing guidelines would likely prevent them from happening.

Instead, guests will hopefully be celebrating the ability to play slot machines and table games. So, sit back and wait a little longer.

A decision is coming soon. It’s just a matter of if Atlantic City’s reopening will come before or after the Fourth of July.

© Provided by 12 News New Jersey

Restaurants in Atlantic City’s casinos are gearing up to resume indoor dining this Friday.

Casinos were able to reopen at the beginning of July, but without indoor eating or drinking. But now that indoor dining can resume, many employees are heading back to work.

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Jacqueline Schiavo has worked in the casino industry for 35 years, currently bartending at the Hard Rock Casino. She says that nothing could have prepared her for what the last six months had in store.

“I worked on March 17 and I’m telling people that they have to leave and it was very eerie, just very scary not knowing when we were going to come back to our job,” she says.

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But now Schiavo and thousands of other workers will head back to work. UNITE HERE 54, the union representing about 10,000 casino workers, estimates that about 70% of its members will return to work when indoor dining resumes on Friday.

At Cuba Libre inside the Tropicana, restaurant workers are reading ready for the reopening.

“It would’ve been nice to have maybe a little more than four days’ notice,” says general manager Charlie Mulson. “We are a scratch kitchen and all of our dishes are prepared by scratch and all of our bar items are prepared by scratch. So getting a hold of the staff, getting them back in here and preparing all the food is now a race to get that done by Friday.'

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Cuba Libre’s cleaning manual is 66 pages long, including new jobs and new responsibilities to protect the public from COVID-19.

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“We have a greeter at the front who whose full job is just to be taking guests’ temperatures and asking them questionnaires. We have what we call a ‘disinfectador.’ This person, their whole job is just to disinfect while dining is happening. Before and after so every table and chair will be disinfected between use and any hot-touched areas will be disinfected every 15 minutes,” says Mulson.

Atlantic City casino restaurants prepare for Sept. 4 reopening date

Restaurants will have to have 25% capacity and social distancing among diners.