Management at Live Casino have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to make sure people are safe. Capacity for Live will be keep at 50 percent. 'So all of our team members and guest will be asked to wear masks and that's for everyone's safety.Īs soon as you walk in you will see partitions up in the hotel lobby, hand sanitizers are everywhere and new procedures for gaming. 'Safety for our team members and guest are our number one priority,' said Anthony Faranca, with Live Casino, talking about new safety protocols for Live Casino at Arundel Mills Mall. WMAR-2 News's Don Harrison says it's a safe bet the casinos will be ready today. Our casinos have been shut down since mid-March, meaning Maryland has lost more than $150 million in tax revenues from Maryland's casinos.Īs other businesses are trying to figure out the new normal, now it's the casino's turn.