Melco Resorts and Entertainment’s Cypriot subsidiary announced that their Cyprus Casinos reopened yesterday after over six months of being closed due to the Covid-19 Pandemic.
The company announced that they are ready to “continue providing guests with an unparalleled entertainment experience,” although strict adherence to all relevant guidelines issued by the Cyprus Minister of Health will have to be followed.
C2 says that it has set in place a rigorous health, safety and hygiene policy that includes temperature checks for guests and employees, the use of face masks and sanitisers as well as social distancing measures.
The company will also carry out stringent disinfection and sanitation procedures on a daily and weekly basis, and a 30% capacity limit will be in effect until further notice.
Grant Johnson, General Manager of City of Dreams Mediterranean and Cyprus Casinos said;
“We are delighted to welcome guests back to C2. We are ready and committed to provide them with the highest standards of entertainment offered by C2, in a safe and pleasant environment.”
“The health and safety of our guests and colleagues is our number one priority. We have therefore implemented a comprehensive series of stringent hygiene measures.
“We strongly believe that the reopening of C2 will provide a boost to Cyprus’ road to recovery and contribute significantly towards enhancing the tourism industry, as well as the overall local economy.”
C2 Limassol will be open from 7:00 AM – 11:30 PM, C2 Ayia Napa and C2 Paphos will be open between 10:30 AM – 11:30 PM, while C2 Nicosia will open between 3:00 PM – 11.30 PM on weekdays, and 7:00 AM – 11:30 on weekends, until further notice.