The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Some casinos drop buffets, live shows

- By Wayne Parry

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. » A Pennsylvan­ia casino shut down temporaril­y, some Las Vegas casinos closed their buffets and nightclubs, and the Hard Rock chain canceled live entertainm­ent at all its U.S. properties for at least a month as the nation’s casinos grappled with the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The Valley Forge Casino in King Of Prussia, Pennsylvan­ia, closed early Friday, saying it was complying with a directive from the state’s governor to close all public schools, entertainm­ent venues and community centers in Montgomery County as a precaution­ary measure against the spread of the virus. The casino said it will reopen March 27 and noted there have been no reported cases of the virus at the property.

Hard Rock, whose brand relies on live entertainm­ent, said it is canceling all such entertainm­ent at its U.S. properties for 30 days, including concerts in large and small venues, and nightclub entertainm­ent.

The move came after New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, requested that all gatherings of 250 or more people be canceled.

Joe Lupo, president of Hard Rock Atlantic City, said the self-imposed entertainm­ent ban is the casino’s way of complying with the governor’s request.

“We look at it as stopping gatherings of 250 or more people in a confined place,” he said. “You can still go into a grocery store, you can still go into an airport, and you can still go into a casino. There has been no talk of a casino closure at this point.”

A spokesman for the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office said the state has not imposed any restrictio­ns on access to casinos, nor given individual properties any direction regarding the virus. Messages were left with The Casino Associatio­n of New Jersey seeking comment.

The Hard Rock entertainm­ent ban will cancel scheduled shows by artists including Adam Sandler, T-Pain and Pitbull. Refunds will be given, and the casino hopes to rebook those shows in the future, Lupo said.

Also in Atlantic City, Harrah’s casino canceled its ongoing World Series of Poker tournament on Friday, and said its Pool After Dark nightclub will be closed through March 25. The pool will still be available for hotel guests to swim in during the daytime. A concert by Blood, Sweat & Tears, scheduled for Saturday, has been postponed, but a new date has not set.

A major conference on sports betting scheduled for next month in New Jersey has been pushed back until early December, although organizers of a gambling industry conference planned for the same week in April in Atlantic City said it will go on as scheduled.

Atlantic City casinos recently installed hand sanitizer dispensers at entrances and wiped down slot machines and other surfaces. An employee at a casino sports book told a customer that all the money in the drawer had been disinfecte­d Thursday morning.

MGM Resorts Internatio­nal announced Friday it would immediatel­y close all nightclubs and dayclubs at its properties. The company announced earlier in it would temporaril­y close buffets at all its Las Vegasbased properties starting Sunday, including restaurant­s at the Aria, Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Mirage, Luxor and Excalibur casinos. The buffet shutdown affects only the company’s Las Vegas properties.

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