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Kickoff party with countdown clock as Las Vegas opens to full capacity

2021-06-03
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Things are starting to get back to normal in Las Vegas, as occupancy restrictions on businesses have been lifted. CNN has a play-by-play of the events at the opening. For a full first-person account of the reopening, please visit the link. The highlights are included below.

As a giant clock counted down to 12:01 Tuesday morning, crowds cheered the complete reopening of downtown Las Vegas for the first time in more than a year, with live music and no mask or social distancing required.

"This is rather a historic night in Las Vegas history," an announcer said over a loudspeaker to a mostly unmasked crowd.

And moments later, the crowd was moving to a Las Vegas band's version of a Foo Fighters' song, the first live music there in more than a year: "It's times like these, you learn to live again," the band sang.

Businesses are now allowed to be open at full capacity, with no Covid-19 restrictions.

It was also the first vacation in more than a year for some people CNN talked to.

"It's really exciting," said Pam Turner, who was there from Shelby, North Carolina. "It feels great," she said of her first getaway since the pandemic started.

"You just have to see it in order to believe it," Turner's mother, Diana Rollins, said. "It's just so much fun to see all these people doing their thing."

With vaccinations driving down new Covid-19 infections, the city is betting big that people will play by the rules and wear masks and keep their distance if they are not vaccinated.

After Monday night's opening celebration, casinos around town began taking down plexiglass dividers that kept patrons separated at slot machines and other gambling stations.

The vaccines, in any case, are providing a much-needed economic shot in the arm for the city that largely depends on tourism. The jobless rate in Las Vegas surged to 34% in April 2020, one of the worst rates in the country, according to US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

"It has been more difficult on Las Vegas than probably any city in the United States," said Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President Steve Hill.

The Venetian Resort has sold out its convention space for the last seven months of this year, according to CEO George Markantonis.

"We have normal business that we would have pre-pandemic from midyear to the end of the year," the CEO said.

Hotels are at 80% occupancy on the weekends now, and about 50% on other days, Hill said.

"We need meetings and conventions to come back to improve" that 50%, he said.

Next week, LVCVA will debut its almost $1 billion expansion of the city's convention center when it hosts the country's first major trade show since the pandemic began.

With tens of thousands of people attending, it will be "the first what we call a citywide event to happen in the United States," Hill said.

Las Vegas' reopening is just one of many signs that Americans feel they are looking at the pandemic through a rearview mirror. US airports were the busiest they have been in more than a year over the Memorial Day weekend, according to the US Transportation Security Administration numbers.

This is hopefully a great sign for life returning to normal. Please party responsibly. If you're in Vegas, please party hard and responsibly.

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