Live! Casino-Hotel
Casino, located in Arundel Mills, will have preview dates for Live! Rewards cardholders on Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 28. It will then reopen to the public starting at 6 a.m. Located in Hanover, Maryland, this casino was once known as Maryland Live!, but has since rebranded, for whatever reason, to the Live! Casino and Hotel. The casino is a monolithic structure, easily the largest in the state, and was built on what had previously been parking lots for the nearby mall.
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HANOVER, Md. (WJZ) — More Maryland casinos are opening their doors to the public as additional coronavirus-related restrictions in the state are lifted.
Both Live! Casino and Hotel in Anne Arundel County and MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County reopened to the general public on Monday with safety rules in place.
At Live!, visitors will need to make an online reservation and wear a mask. Once inside, they’ll find plastic sheets separating games and players as well as social distancing measures.
The casino had previously began reopening to VIP members on June 19.
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MGM National Harbor welcomed its first guests just before noon on Monday. There, visitors will see increased space between tables, contactless menu options and hotel check-in done using the hotel’s app.
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Guest keys at the hotel are now digital as well.
On Sunday, Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore opened to the general public.
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