Caesars Entertainment Atlantic City celebrated a return to business prior to the weekend with a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside of its Boardwalk entrance. The event marked the return of guests back to Caesars, Harrah’s Resort and Bally’s, in accordance with the New Jersey Governor’s Executive Orders and all state directives. 

Regional President Ron Baumann, joined by Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr, commemorated the milestone with a brief ceremony on the Atlantic City Boardwalk before opening the doors to employees and customers after 100 days of closure.

“Today is an exciting day because we get to welcome back our team members and guests to Caesars, Harrah’s Resort and Bally’s and look forward to making new memories together,” said Baumann. “Our health and safety protocols are at the forefront of our signature brand of hospitality, while continuing to offer a fun and enjoyable experience for guests.”

He added: “We are looking forward to a great summer here in Atlantic City. Now more than ever, AC is a great getaway escape for those living within driving distance of the destination. Whether it’s the beautiful beach and boardwalk here at Caesars & Bally’s or Harrah’s Resort in the Marina District, we have something for everyone.”

On its gaming floors, the three properties have rearranged slot machine banks to allow for social distancing, and now have fewer seats to allow for better spacing at table games.

“The health and safety of our guests and team members is important to us, and we look forward to welcoming them back today with a fun and enjoyable experience, emphasizing social distancing and cleanliness,” concluded Baumann.