1. MGM Resorts: Bellagio, Aria, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, The Mirage, New York-New York, Luxor and Excalibur

No need to worry about social distancing at MGM properties. The company just announced its return to 100% capacity.
MGM has such a big presence on the Strip that increased capacity for those properties is a signal that we are truly re-open… With their portfolio of iconic properties, MGM s full return to the Strip signals a return to Las Vegas providing experiences unlike any other destination in the world,” said assistant professor at UNLV s college of hospitality Amanda Belarmino.
2. Caesars Entertainment: Bally s, Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Flamingo, Harrah s, The Linq, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood and Rio

Is it a real craps game if you’re not surrounded by cheering people? Gamble the way you’re meant to at Caesars.
The expansion to full capacity and the elimination of social distancing on our casino floors in Las Vegas is a result of our Team Members commitment to doing their part to put us all on the road to recovery, Caesars CEO Tom Reeg said.
3. The Silverton

Say goodbye to plexiglass dividers. It’s back to normal at this off-Strip hotel and casino too.
We ve been working hard to adjust with the ever-changing conditions to ensure the safest environment for our employees and guests, said Robert Kunkle, Silverton president.
4. Station Casinos: Red Rock Resort, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Boulder Station, Sunset Station and Santa Fe Station

The locals’ favorites casinos operated by Station Casinos recently announced a return to full capacity.
Texas Station, Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson will remain closed until further notice.

The Strat was one of the first casinos allowed to return to normal occupancy.
Our team worked diligently to meet the Nevada Gaming Control Board s requirements, which not only advance us to the next step in safely reopening Las Vegas, but also enhance our guest experience, The Strat s vice president and general manager, Stephen Thayer, said.
5. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan offered cash incentives to encourage staff to get vaccinated- and it worked! The casino was granted permission to cut social distancing measures on May 1, weeks before most of its competitors.
We believe the only clear path to normalcy and bringing our entire workforce back is through vaccinations, CEO and President William McBeath said.
6. Wynn Las Vegas and Encore

Last, but definitely not least, enjoy full freedom at the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore. You have to wear a mask, but everything else is back to the way it used to be. Viva Las Vegas!