ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Unless you get a special invitation, you won't be able to get inside Atlantic City's top casino until July 6.The Borgata tells The Associated Press it will open its doors to the general public four days after many of its competitors.The casino will host invitation-only days starting July 2, intended as a trial run to see how new procedures designed to cope with the coronavirus outbreak are working.
New Jersey Gov.Phil Murphy has set July 2 as the first date that Atlantic City casinos can reopen, but gave them the option to do so-called “friends and family” test runs before fully reopening.Casinos in New Jersey will be limited to 25% capacity to start.