Las Vegas casinos resume buffets and entertainment

Buffets and entertainment are returning to Las Vegas casinos.
Buffets and entertainment are returning to Las Vegas casinos.

Casinos in Las Vegas continue to resume services after state authorities allowed each operator to decide their own measures.

US.- Following the decision to allow casinos the decision on whether to continue Covid-19 countermeasures, Caesars Palace, MGM Grand and Circus Circus have now joined South Point and the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in reopening their buffets.

The Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars is the first to reopen with a traditional serve-yourself format. Some casinos have also already lifted the requirement for guests to wear face masks, although others are still cautious.

Entertainment and nightlife back in Las Vegas

Entertainment has also started to resume in Las Vegas, with live entertainment at the Fremont Street Experience starting this week.

It’s been announced that downtown’s traditional free summer concert series will return. Meanwhile, Wynn Resorts is creating a high-end nightclub within Allegiant Stadium.

The 11,000-square-foot Wynn Field Club entertainment venue will feature two DJ booths, bottle service and a “state-of-the-art audio-visual package” comprising 42 televisions, a 9-by-35-foot LED screen and a 45,000-watt sound system.

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