Atlantic City’s casino scene is now fully functional once again, at least by New Jersey standards. All nine casinos are back in business following the successful relaunch of the city’s last holdout, the MGM Resorts-owned Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. It reopened its doors to limited guests starting last Sunday.
One of the restrictions was on alcohol, which Governor Phil Murphy banned at any indoor dining facility or bar, and even casino gambling floors.
Finally, The Borgata threw a temper tantrum as a result and decided it would prefer to earn zero revenue for several more weeks instead of earning alcohol-free revenue.
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