
In another step to bring life back to 2019 in 2021, several Las Vegas hotel casinos decided to follow and lift the protocols established by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week Mask mandates for vaccinated visitors.
At MGM Resorts International, which owns the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Bellagio Resort & Casino, ARIA Resort & Casino and more, mask requirements for vaccinated guests have been eliminated, according to Travel + Leisure Magazine.
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Caesars Entertainment – which owns several resorts including Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Ballys Las Vegas, Harrahs Las Vegas, and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – also said it will drop the rule on wearing masks for anyone who has been vaccinated.
“If you are not fully vaccinated, please take the correct precautions and wear a face covering,” MGM Resorts told customers.
All MGM properties, including MGM Grand, Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, Aria, New York-New York, and The Mirage, will not officially ask guests for proof that they have been vaccinated. The CDC said they basically use the honor system and rely on people’s good faith to say they have been vaccinated.
In the meantime, however, MGM employees will still have to wear masks for the time being, even if they are fully vaccinated.
Las Vegas, devastated by the coronavirus pandemic, will finally have a chance to shine when hotels, restaurants and shows are 100 percent occupied again on June 1st.










