LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Park MGM and NoMad Las Vegas will open their doors on Sept. 30, completing the reopening of all MGM Resorts International properties around the world following closures earlier this year amid the COVID-19 crisis, the company says.
Upon reopening, MGM says Park MGM and NoMad will be the Strip’s only fully smoke-free casino resort.
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“Opening Park MGM and NoMad represent significant milestones, as they are the last of our properties to welcome back employees and guests alike,” said Bill Hornbuckle, MGM Resorts CEO and president, in a press release announcing the reopening of the properties.
“The last six months have presented extraordinary challenges and I could not be prouder of the MGM Resorts team for the tireless effort required to get us here," he added.
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"There is much work ahead as we remain focused on the health and safety of our employees and guests, but this is an important moment for us.”
The company also noted that its Four Seasons Las Vegas property will reopen on Sept. 25.
To learn more about the MGM Resorts' safety plan for reopening click here.