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Welcome back The Cromwell on Thursday, October 29, when the resort at the corner of Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Boulevard on the Las Vegas Strip reopens for adults only. The boutique hotel claims to be the “first adults-only resort on the Las Vegas Strip” once it reopens at 10 a.m.
Giada De Laurentiis’ eponymous restaurant on the second floor of the resort also reopens, but will allow customers of all ages. Eatwell, the fast-casual eatery, returns as well with mobile ordering.
Also returning, Bound Cocktail Lounge, Interlude Casino Lounge, and Drai’s Lounge inside Drai’s After Hours.
Circa, which opens on the Fremont Street Experience on October 28, also plans to be an adults-only venue.
The Cromwell marks the final piece of the Caesars Entertainment family to reopen on the Strip since the state shut down casinos on March 17 to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The state allowed casinos to reopen at 50 percent capacity on June 4. Masks are mandatory, and visitors will likely see fewer slots machines open and adjusted seating to maintain six feet of social distancing on the gaming floor.