Las Vegas Opens on June 4. Here’s What You Need to Know.

To start: social distancing in casinos, no shows and a new emphasis on the outdoors

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By Kirk Miller

What happens in Las Vegas … is going to be a lot different from the norm. That’s the consensus reached by CNN as part of an extensive overview of the city’s return from coronavirus lockdown.

“We’re welcoming visitors back, but we’re going to take every precaution possible,” said Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak in an online statement. “We’re encouraging visitors to come and enjoy themselves and have a good time.”

That good time is going to have a lot of asterisks next to it, however. As a new ad campaign for the city notes, this is a “new Vegas for a new reality.”

New requirements in the post-coronavirus Sin City include:

Oddly, and in a way that’s touched upon in the new Vegas ad campaign, the most normal return will involve leaving the city and exploring nearby outdoor areas like Spring Mountain National Recreation Area, Red Rock National Conservation Area and Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

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