Las Vegas Review-Journal

Boyd reopenings on tap

First moves planned in Louisiana and Mississipp­i

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Boyd Gaming Corp. announced updated health and safety guidelines Monday and said it plans to reopen seven properties in Louisiana and Mississipp­i starting Wednesday, pending regulatory approvals.

It would be the first time the company has operated since mid-march.

“We are optimistic that we will be able to reopen most of our properties over the next several weeks, and we look forward to offering our guests a safe and enjoyable entertainm­ent experience,” President and CEO Keith Smith said.

Boyd plans to reopen its properties with limited amenities and capacity restrictio­ns “in compliance with state and local requiremen­ts,” according to a Monday news release.

The company operates 29 gaming properties in 10 states, including 12 in Nevada.

Boyd plans to resume operations at three properties in Louisiana on Wednesday: Delta Downs Racetrack Casino, Evangeline Downs Racetrack Casino and Treasure Chest Casino. The next day, it plans to reopen IP Casino in Biloxi and Sam’s Town in Tunica, both in Mississipp­i. The following week, it’s set to resume operations at two additional Louisiana

properties, the Amelia Belle and Sam’s Town Shreveport.

The company said all of its properties will practice a new set of health and safety protocols deemed “Boyd Clean,” aimed at protecting staff and guests. These measures include:

Mandatory face coverings and temperatur­e checks for all staff;

Social distancing requiremen­ts and capacity restrictio­ns across different areas, including casino floors and restaurant­s;

Enhanced cleaning and sanitation of high-touch surfaces, such as door handles, gaming machines, table games, handrails and elevator buttons;

Additional hand sanitizer dispensers placed throughout properties;

Training for all staff on safety protocols.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

 ?? Las Vegas Review-journal ?? California Hotel, operated by Boyd Gaming Corp., is seen in March. Boyd plans to reopen properties with limited amenities and capacity restrictio­ns, according to a Monday news release.
Las Vegas Review-journal California Hotel, operated by Boyd Gaming Corp., is seen in March. Boyd plans to reopen properties with limited amenities and capacity restrictio­ns, according to a Monday news release.

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