MGM to reopen Mississippi casinos May 25
The global casino operator was given the green light by the state government to reopen to the public.
US.- MGM Resorts International will reopen its Mississippi casinos next Monday (May 25), albeit at a limited capacity.
The global casino operator was given the green light by the state government having already secured approval from the Mississippi Gaming Commission.
The reopening will begin with MGM’s Gold Strike Casino Resort in Tunica, followed by the reopening of Biloxi’s Beau Rivage Resort and Casino on June 1.
MGM announced that both casinos will host an invitation-only weekend ahead of reopening to the public.
Acting MGM CEO, Bill Hornbuckle, said in a statement: “As we plan to reopen our resorts, the health and safety of our guests and employees guide all of our decision-making.
“Getting many of our employees back to work and welcoming guests through our doors once again will allow us to do what we do best – entertain.”