OYO Las Vegas Reportedly Laying Off Table Game Staff One Month After Hooters Closure
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Trouble is mounting at the OYO Las Vegas, with the off-Strip casino reportedly laying off many table game staff members due to lower business performance. It will also no longer offer table games between 3am and 11am.
Las Vegas Locally cited an insider source when revealing the news on X:
This revelation comes less than a month after Hooters abruptly closed at the property that was once known as the Hooters Hotel & Casino. It’s a popular destination for lower-stakes players due to its $1 blackjack tables and proximity to the Strip.
Las Vegas Locally reported on August 23 that OYO was planning to remove all of its real-dealer table games at the end of October, so Thursday’s news isn’t completely out of the blue.
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