Empire City Casino Returns to Normal Business Hours

MGM Resorts’ Empire City Casino announced today that its best north-east entertainment destinations will resume normal hours on Wednesday, April 7, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., giving guests extra time to visit and enjoy their favorite slots and e-table games.

Empire City’s health and safety protocols remain in place to ensure that guests have a safe destination for entertainment. More than 2,800 of the most popular games with plexiglas separators or social distancing are available for play. Besides being a fan favorite, Empire City has been introducing new games over the past few months, such as Wheel of Fortune Wild Sapphire 3D Reels, Jinse Dao Tiger & Ox, Lock It Linn Piggy Bank, Fortune Coin, and more for visitors to enjoy.

“The lifting of the curfew is one step closer to normal as we resume regular hours of operation for our loyal guests. While capacity limits and all health protocols remain in place to ensure the health and safety of everyone in the property, we are excited to continue to welcome more team members and provide guests with additional time to enjoy themselves safely,” said Ed Domingo, senior vice president and chief financial officer of Northeast Group at MGM Resorts.

The capacity limit remains in effect with capacity not exceeding 25%, and masks must be worn inside buildings at all times. Other safety measures that are part of MGM Resorts’ company-wide 7-point safety plan include temperature checks for all guests and staff, social distancing throughout the casino floor, and hand washing and hygiene stations throughout the building.

Empire City casinos will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 a.m., but on-site restaurants The Pub and Empire City Chop House will continue to operate Friday and Saturday nights from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., subject to time limits. Big Kitchen food courts will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Food and beverages will not be allowed on casino floors, as per state guidelines. Lil Cocina Bar remains closed. 슬롯사이트 순위

Live harness racing runs Monday through Friday at the historic Yonkers Raceway with a post-time of 7:15 p.m. Under state regulations, only essential personnel and owners will be allowed on the track and must continue without fans who must adhere to strict health and safety protocols. The races will be simulcast and can be watched and bet online. Racing fans can create a free account and watch live racing on Yonkers Raceway and tracks across the country.