Bay State casinos to reopen
Although Massachusetts casinos are eligible to reopen on July 5, it’s looking far likelier that July 12 will be the dawn of a new era in the Bay State. One mandate certain to raise hackles is that players can no longer wander the gaming floor with beverage in hand. (You can imbibe whilst stationary.) Good luck enforcing that. Casinos will reopen without poker, roulette or craps, and all players will have to wear masks. Slot machines have to be six feet apart—unless the plexiglas divider is six feet high, in which case they can be four feet apart. “Every patron who comes in the door will understand … that this is an exciting opportunity to re-engage, but it’s under very different conditions because we are in a pandemic,” said Massachusetts Gaming Commission Chairwoman Cathy Judd-Stein. Casinos are chafing to reopen, especially since they’re bleeding business to Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Already carping is MGM Springfield, which is grumbling about the cost and availability of plexiglas. MGM also won’t be bothering with temperature checks of guests, although both Encore Boston Harbor and Plainridge Park will be doing so. Good on them.

AC: We spent 4 hours today 7/3 @ Ocean Casino. Got there at noon, great parking space on 6th floor, right into the casino. Would have stayed longer, but you can’t eat inside any AC casino now. We’ll go to Hard Rock next week, after the demonstration and/or riot settles down. Does the photo from Resorts Casino seem to show the large employees causing the sides of the table to sag?
Boyd has decided all frontline casino personnel can only wear the throwaway day masks. I wish we were allowed to wear the heavier masks and face-shields shown in the Atlantic City picture seen above.