While major casino-hotel properties in Las Vegas were forced to closed their doors for a minimum of 30 days in an effort to fight the coronavirus outbreak, there are still some non-gaming lodging options open for business in the valley.
If you’re looking for a good place to rest your head, take a look at the list of hotels that are still open currently, including their meal offerings. Note: None of the following hotels charge a resort fee or internet fee as well.
Courtyard Marriott Las Vegas South
5845 Dean Martin Drive
702-895-7519
Grab-and-go breakfast available
Fairfield Inn & Suites Marriott Las Vegas South
5775 Dean Martin Drive
702-895-9810
Grab-and-go breakfast available
Hampton Inn by Hilton Las Vegas North Speedway
2852 E Craig Road
702-655-0111
Complimentary breakfast available
Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas Strip South
7830 Las Vegas Strip South
702-453-7830
Breakfast to go available
Dinner to go available
Holiday Inn Express Las Vegas South
5760 S Polaris
702-736-0098
Grab-and-go breakfast available
Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Strip South
7740 Las Vegas Strip South
702-710-7740
Complimentary breakfast available
Residence Inn Marriott Las Vegas South
5875 Dean Martin Drive
702-795-7378
Grab-and-go breakfast available
Kitchens in rooms
Springhill Suites Las Vegas North Speedway
2910 E Craig Road
702-522-9200
Complimentary breakfast available
Towneplace Suites Marriott Henderson
1471 E Paseo Verde Pkwy
702-896-2900
Grab-and-go breakfast
Full kitchens in rooms
Coronavirus Shutdown Shakes Casino Industry
In what’s a first for the Entertainment Capital of the World, the Strip has gone quiet amid the closure of major casino operations on the Las Vegas Strip and beyond.
“I’ve never seen how a casino shuts down in my 35 years working on the strip,” said a Treasure Island employee. “Only when they open up.”
Another local dealer, a 25-year industry veteran, said that the last and only time the casinos in Las Vegas closed was after the JFK assassination, and the dealer added that it “was for one day.”
Tuesday evening, Gov. Sisolak ordered for a statewide shutdown of nonessential businesses, which included casinos and gaming properties.
The announcement gave the state’s casinos around six hours to halt their gambling operations, which includes over 5,400 table games and 160,000 slot machines.
Current Businesses Open in Las Vegas
With the COVID-19 outbreak growing stronger every day, people are being encouraged by the government level to remain indoors and participate in social distancing.
If you must be out in public, it’s recommended that 6 feet of distance be maintained between you and another person.
Right now, the businesses that remain open to the public are all businesses deemed as essential businesses.
Those businesses include healthcare services, grocery stores, supermarkets, hardware stores, convenience & discount stores, gas stations, laundromats, dry cleaners, and essential stays in hotels to name a few.
If you happen to be visiting Las Vegas during the coronavirus closures and are looking for something to do that doesn’t go against social distancing guidelines, there are some nature options to explore, including Red Rock Canyon and Lake Mead.