“We have good nervous energy all around the hotel.”Ĭonstruction crews were putting the finishing touches on the property Monday and Tuesday, and employee groups were completing their training for the reopening of the 20-year-old, off-Strip property. “When we were in executive meetings making decisions about the opening day, we had a lot of conversations about do we open right before the draft, and I think it’s the perfect time to re-unveil and reopen our property during what’s hopefully going to be one of the busiest times for Las Vegas,” said Raul Daniels, vice president of event sales and catering for the Palms. Steve Sisolak instituted an emergency order to close casinos to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The doors to the public open at 9 p.m., the first time the property has been accessible to the public since March 17, 2020, when Gov. Palms executives say they’re ready for big crowds that are expected to come calling with Thursday’s opening of the NFL draft, just down Flamingo Road from the 766-room resort. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) the eve of what could become one of the city’s largest special events, the Palms is reopening its doors Wednesday night with the first tribal ownership of a Las Vegas resort. The 766-room off-Strip resort is scheduled to reopen Wednesday under new ownership of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
The pool at the Palms in Las Vegas Monday, April 25, 2022.