After managing to remain open as multiple casinos closed up shop along the once iconic Atlantic City boardwalk, Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort will meet the same fate, closing its flashy. Erin Ruiz, a cocktail server at Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, N.J., on Monday, March 16, 2020, said she was relieved to hear of the shutdown and has been preparing for herself and her two children. “I can’t wait for a casino owner or the government,” she said. “I’m happy everything is closing down. We’re going to be more.
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ—All nine of this city’s resort-casinos have temporarily suspended operations to reduce the spread of COVID-19 following an order by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. The properties shut down on Monday at 8 p.m., with some remaining opening until all guests checked out this morning.
After managing to remain open as multiple casinos closed up shop along the once iconic Atlantic City boardwalk, Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort will meet the same fate, closing its flashy. Erin Ruiz, a cocktail server at Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, N.J., on Monday, March 16, 2020, said she was relieved to hear of the shutdown and has been preparing for herself and her two children. “I can’t wait for a casino owner or the government,” she said. “I’m happy everything is closing down. We’re going to be more.
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ—All nine of this city’s resort-casinos have temporarily suspended operations to reduce the spread of COVID-19 following an order by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. The properties shut down on Monday at 8 p.m., with some remaining opening until all guests checked out this morning.
Resorts Casino Atlantic City Closing
The properties that have shuttered temporarily are Eldorado Resorts’ Tropicana Atlantic City, Ocean Casino Resort, MGM Resorts International’s Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Caesars Atlantic City, Bally’s Atlantic City, Harrah’s Atlantic City, Resorts Casino Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City and Golden Nugget Atlantic City.
Atlantic City Resorts Casino Closing Prices
Gov. Murphy said in a press conference on Monday, “All casinos…will close entirely effective at 8:00 p.m. this evening until such time that it is deemed safe for their opening. The good news is online gaming will continue. The bad news is, not much to wager on.”