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MGM Resorts International will resume 24/7 hotel operations at Mandalay BayPark MGM and The Mirage resorts effective March 3. The change comes as MGM Resorts sees increased interest in travel to Las Vegas. Previously, each property had implemented selective mid-week closures related to decreased business volumes due to COVID-19.

“As we begin to see positive signs around the public’s sentiment about traveling, coupled with important progress on the vaccination front and decreasing COVID-19 case numbers, bringing Mandalay Bay, Park MGM and The Mirage back to full-week operations is an important step for us,” said Bill Hornbuckle, MGM Resorts’ CEO & president, in a press release statement. “We remain optimistic about Las Vegas’ recovery and our ability to bring employees back to work as business volumes allow us to do so.”

In accordance with state guidelines, MGM Resorts also recently announced several of its live entertainment shows will return to the stage in February and early March. Days and hours of operation at all venues will vary.

For clients returning to the resorts, these are some of the key health & safety initiatives they should be aware of:

  • Employee screening, temperature checks and COVID-19 specific training
  • COVID-19 testing for employees as they return to work in partnership with the local medical community
  • Employees and guests are required to wear masks. Complimentary masks are provided, to guests, as needed
  • A physical distancing policy has been implemented, with floor guides serving as reminders
  • For areas where physical distancing presents challenges, plexiglass barriers have been installed, or other measures will be used to reduce risks
  • Standalone handwashing stations designed by MGMResorts located on casino floors
  • Contactless check-in through the MGMResorts App allows hotel guests to go through the check-in process on their personal devices, minimizing interactions
  • Guestroom attendants wear masks and gloves while cleaning each room and change gloves between guestrooms
  • In addition to increased and enhanced routine cleaning of guestrooms and public spaces based on CDC guidance, electrostatic sprayers are utilized in many large public spaces so that disinfectant is applied efficiently
  • Digital menus are available to view on personal mobile devices via QR codes in the company’s food and beverage outlets
  • To minimize groups congregating while they wait, restaurant guests receive text message notification when their tables are ready

For more information, visit mgmresorts.com. For more hotel updates, click here.