The timetable to reopen the casinos in Las Vegas has not been set. However, select casino executives have met informally to discuss potential plans. One idea was to open the casinos off the famed Las Vegas Strip first. This would get more locals back to work quicker. They also discussed the idea of mobile testing facilities for the coronavirus. This would benefit both casino employees and guests. Social distancing was also high on the list. Limited access to casinos floor would be in place. Workers would wear masks and gloves. Current safety practices in Macau casinos could be a guideline.
Online Gambling Helps Fill the Revenue Void in Pennsylvania Casinos
All 12 of Pennsylvania land-based casinos remain closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. As one of the few states with legal online casino gambling, that has helped fill the void. The loss in state gaming revenue topped 50 percent in March will casinos closed half the month. The lone bright spot was the 25 percent increase in internet casino games as compared to February. The state took in $57 million in online casino revenue the first three months of this year. That compares to $34 million over the last six months of 2019. Mount Airy Casino has already done $3 million in online poker. #onlinegambling #gamblingnews #onlinepoker
Las Vegas Gaming Giants Turn to Casino Interests in Macau
While Las Vegas is closed for business right now, the Macau region of casinos in China is back to work. They did close for 15 days in February when the coronavirus was at its peak in Asia. The recovery of business has been slow. March was off 80 percent in total casino revenue. Yet, this was an improvement over the 90 percent loss the previous month. Tourists are slowly returning to Macau. This could also help casino giants such as Las Vegas Sands and Wynn Resorts stabilize stock value. The business situation in Las Vegas remains dire with casino closed through the end of April.
Ho-Chunk Nation’s Wisconsin Casino Plan Gains Federal Approval
Late last week, the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) approved plans for a casino project in Beloit, Wisconsin. The plans were submitted by Ho-Chunk Nation with the blessing of local officials in Beloit and Rock County. The state’s Division of Gaming determined that Ho-Chunk Nation is entitled to one more casino in the state. The next step in the approval process rests with Gov. Tony Evers. He has already stated that he would carefully review the proposal “to ensure fair consideration” for all concerned parties. The comprehensive plan calls for a casino, hotel, water park and retail development.
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