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Posted : admin On 4/9/2022
Updated on:Oct 04, 2020, 12:37am EDT
Tourism all throughout Atlantic City is being impacted by the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Atlantic City’s top casino is laying off or cutting the hours of 422 workers in what it says is a direct reaction to strict new indoor dining limits imposed by Gov. Bally’s Corporation currently owns and manages 10 casinos across 6 states, a horse racetrack, and 13 authorized OTB licenses in Colorado. With more than 5k employees, the Company’s operations include 11k+ slot machines, 405 game tables and 2k+ hotel rooms.

“The last 24 hours worldwide has been unthinkable,” says Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small.
The city has canceled many major events, including the city’s St. Patricks’ Day parade and the MAAC men’s and women’s basketball championships.
“We went home thinking we were going to come back today and watch basketball all day and took the day off, so it’s kind of a bummer,” says Atlantic City resident Mike Lopez. “But you understand what’s going on.”
Atlantic City’s casinos are also taking a hit as hotel guests cancel rooms booked for the weekend. But the casinos will remain open for now.
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“I’ve seen some people wiping down the railings and the machines,” says Dan Kelly of Massachusetts.
A spokesperson for the Casino Association of New Jersey says in a statement, 'Atlantic City casinos are proactively installing various hand sanitation stations throughout our properties, frequently sanitizing high-traffic areas, and have implemented a return-to-work process for employees traveling in affected areas.'
The casinos are not the only ones taking precautions. Atlantic City tourists say that they are avoiding things like buffets, and are even taking sanitizing into their own hands.
“We brought our wipes and wipe down everything in our room, whether it was clean or not. We wiped them all down and just washing your hands like it always should be,” says Tease Could of Asbury Park.
City-sponsored events will continue to be canceled for the foreseeable future. Large events put on by the casinos, however, will be up to each individual company.
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Gov. Phil Murphy has recommended that all public gatherings of 250 or more people be postponed.

Ocean had an $11.8 million loss, compared to a $1.2 million loss in the second quarter of last year.

The Borgata had the biggest loss at more than $40 million for the quarter, compared to a $55 million profit in the second quarter of last year.

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Hard Rock had a loss of $18.2 million, compared to a profit of $11.2 million a year ago; Harrah’s had a $15.1 million loss, compared to a $23 million profit a year ago; Resorts had a $12.6 million loss, compared to a $5.3 million profit a year ago; and Tropicana had an $11.8 million loss, compared to a $22.6 million profit last year.

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Caesars had a $9.9 million loss, compared to a profit of $16.3 million a year ago, and Bally’s had a $8.7 million loss, compared to a $9.3 million profit a year ago.

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The shutdown of the physical casinos provided an opportunity for online gambling operations, including the state’s two internet-only entities. Caesars Interactive NJ earned $7.7 million in the second quarter, up more than 54% from a year earlier, and Resorts Digital posted a profit of $5.7 million, up more than 194% from a year earlier.