Tropicana Las Vegas Reopen Delay

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Although things are technically still on schedule for a September 1st, 2020 Tropicana Las Vegas reopen, the CEO of  their parent company is not so sure. Last week he alluded to the fact that the resort might not be able to open by the date they planned.

Penn National Gaming has now stated that there is the possibility that the opening date could be delayed based on market conditions. Like other casino properties in Nevada, Tropicana closed operations per state mandate in mid-March out of concern about the spread of the Coronavirus.

“We plan right now to open the Tropicana in September, but there’s a lot of moving parts. You can read more about the possible delay of the Tropicana Las Vegas reopen at the Las Vegas Sun.

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