Each of Resorts World Catskills’ hotels offer a unique experience with perfectly designed accommodations.
Book your stay at the Resorts World Catskills, our all-suite hotel where each suite exudes luxury across every perfectly designed inch of your living space. Rooms range from 650 square feet to palatial penthouses reaching over 2,000 square feet. Plan your getaway at The Alder, our newly opened upscale boutique hotel, which brings to life Resorts World Catskills’ commitment to integrating its beautiful surroundings with Alder birch accent walls and unique designs.
All of our guest rooms feature 55 inch LG TVs, work desks, iHome alarm clocks and coffee makers with tea selections. ADA accessible rooms are available upon request.
MONTICELLO – A Resorts World Catskills worker has tested positive for the coronavirus, Sullivan County Public Health Services has confirmed. There is no indication that the employee contracted the virus at the casino or impacted anyone else.
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The county determined the individual was working in the resort’s casino in the Town of Thompson on November 30, December 1 and 2, all from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Last week, a restaurant worker at the casino tested positive.
If someone thinks they have been exposed and develops symptoms, they should self-quarantine for 14 days and call their doctor, or call Sullivan County Public Health Services at 845-292-5910.
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Resorts World Catskills Casino is a $1.2 billion commercial casino and resort which officially opened Feb. 8, 2018 in Monticello, New York. New York voters supported a constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of the state’s first commercial gaming licenses in 2013. Later that year, licenses were granted to three different projects. 16 hours ago Resorts World Catskills is based in Monticello, where they have an 19-story hotel and casino, in addition to an entertainment complex. “Developing a VGM facility in Orange County has, for many years, been part of Resorts World’s long-term vision for Hudson Valley and the Catskills,” said a spokesperson from parent company Genting.