“This is kind of an ebb-and-flow thing with changing requirements, whether it be pools, whether it be at the bars, whether it be you have to wear a mask or you don’t have to wear a mask,” Fertitta says. For example, at Red Rock Resort, about 650 of the casino’s bar-top gaming machines closed on July 10 when Sisolak ordered bars to reclose statewide. Sisolak allowed casinos to reopen on June 4, and Station Casinos brought back all but these four resorts with limited amenities. “We don’t know if, or when, we’re going to reopen any of the closed properties,” Fertitta told investors during the call.
Steve Sisolak ordered all nonessential businesses to shutter to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
During the company’s earnings call on Tuesday, CEO and chairman Frank Fertitta III told investors that the coronavirus pandemic painted an uncertain future for the Palms west of the Strip, Texas Station and Fiesta Rancho in North Las Vegas, and Fiesta Henderson.Īll four resorts closed on March 17 when Gov. Executives at Station Casinos say that four of its local casinos have no reopening timeline.