Also, the in-house team of personnel will be trained to abide by the safety protocols. Notably, strict social-distancing measures will be observed across casino floors and restaurants.
However, upon resuming business, these are likely to operate with limited amenities and capacity restrictions, per the guidelines set by the state and local authorities with a view to mitigate and minimize the coronavirus spread. Also, the Ohio-based resort Belterra Park in Cincinnati will reopen its doors on Jun 19. Notably, the company intends to restart activities at two Indiana properties, namely Blue Chip Casino Hotel and Spa in Michigan City and Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, beginning Jun 15. However, the reopenings are subject to final regulatory approvals. Along with these re-openings, management stated that of the total 29 properties nationwide, 24 Boyd Gaming properties will resume operations. Boyd Gaming Corporation BYD recently announced its plan to reopen three properties across the states of Indiana and Ohio.