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Caesars to reopen The Linq hotel, amenities on Sept. 10

Other resort amenities have updated hours of operation including the two restaurants, Influence, The Pool at The LINQ and LINQ Wine and Spirits.
2020-09-09
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The Spa, Fitness Center, Nook Express, O'Sheas Casino, The Book and LINQ Essentials shop will reopen with limited hours of operation during the weekend. The gaming floor and several other amenities at the Las Vegas resort have been open since June 12.

Caesars Entertainment said Tuesday that it will resume hotel operations at The LINQ Hotel + Experience Thursday through Sunday, beginning September 10 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time.

The gaming floor and several other amenities at the resort have been open since June 12. This announcement follows the successful reopening of Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah's Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas and Bally's Las Vegas, as well as The LINQ Promenade, High Roller Observation Wheel, FLY LINQ and Eiffel Tower Viewing Deck.  

"With its center-Strip location, The LINQ Hotel + Experience conveniently offers many distinctive experiences for guests to enjoy including an array of restaurants, gaming, retail outlets, one-of-a-kind attractions and other amenities, all in one place," Senior Vice President and The LINQ Hotel + Experience General Manager Dan Walsh said in a press release. "With a continued emphasis on our enhanced health and safety protocols, we also look forward to welcoming guests back to staying at our contemporary hotel."

The Spa, Fitness Center, Nook Express, O'Sheas Casino, The Book and LINQ Essentials shop will reopen with limited hours of operation during the weekend. Other resort amenities have updated hours of operation including the two restaurants, Influence, The Pool at The LINQ and LINQ Wine and Spirits.

Resort officials also advised tourists of a limited-time "Vegas Getaway Sale" available now through Sept. 14 for select travel dates through July 2021. The company previously announced that it has suspended fees for paid self-parking in Las Vegas.

Among Caesars casino resorts in Las Vegas that have yet to open are Planet Hollywood, the Cromwell and Rio. The operator said it will open its remaining Las Vegas properties in line with customer demand, regulatory requirements and any additional health and safety considerations.

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