Palms Casino in Las Vegas to reopen on April 27
Palms Casino Resort will reopen with a new owner after two years.
US.- Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas has announced an opening date after two years of closure. There will be an opening night fireworks show on April 27, with room and suite reservations being accepted from April 28.
The resort offers 766 hotel rooms, a 95,000 square-foot casino floor, and a 190,000 square feet convention center. It also boasts a variety of bars and restaurants, such as Scotch 80 Prime and Mabel’s BBQ by Chef Michael Symon. The resort has two swimming pools and 39 cabanas, most with their own private pool.
Palms Casino shut its doors in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In December, the Nevada Gaming Commission granted The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority (SMGHA) the operating licence for the casino.
In May, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians announced its acquisition of the casino from Red Rock Resorts for $650m. SMGHA is an affiliate of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, which owns and operates Yaamava’ Resort and Casino at San Manuel in Highland.
San Manuel gaming and hospitality authority chairwoman, Latisha Casas, said: “It’s an honor and a privilege for us to welcome everyone back to Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas. We look forward to introducing our guests to our rich history, culture and signature hospitality. We can’t wait to make history together.”
Cynthia Kiser Murphey, general manager for Palms Casino Resort, added: “From our locals to guests visiting from near and far, our goal is simple – to deliver a truly distinctive experience that makes you feel at home while you are in Las Vegas.”
“April 27, 2022 is another milestone date for Palms, for Las Vegas and the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority. We are thrilled to welcome guests back to this spectacular resort and our entire Palms team looks forward to creating a lively and fun environment throughout the property.”
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