There Go the Vegas Buffets: Thanks Coronavirus!

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There Go the Vegas Buffets: Thanks Coronavirus!

We knew it wouldn't be long until the dreaded Coronavirus began to take its toll on those world famous Las Vegas buffets.  MGM Resorts is set to temporarily shut down its popular buffet effective this coming Sunday (March 15).  This decision affects seven properties in the gambling Mecca, including the Excalibur.


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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said she respects MGM Resorts’ efforts to keep the public safe from coronavirus – but she would not have closed the buffets.

Goodman referenced the use of glass on cruise ships to keep patrons from breathing on buffet food as a better solution.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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