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A few casinos are across the United States began reopening in mid-May. Most of them are on tribal lands in Oklahoma, but Deadwood, South Dakota casinos have been open since May 11, 2020. Most casinos remain open in some respect, but that will likely change. Though many gamblers will turn to horse betting, online casinos and online poker, our staff at PlayUSA wants to keep you up to date with a list of casino properties that have suspended operations in the wake of this global pandemic. The Sportsbook is open. The Sportsbook counter will be open Sunday – Thursday from 8 a.m. And Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. The self-betting kiosks will be available during casino hours daily. Smoking will be permitted in designated sections on the casino floor. There will be no smoking permitted at Table Games.

It's been nearly two months since most casinos around the US began to close. Unfortunately, all of the country's gambling venues remain shut down. This week, several experts began discussing how casinos will look after the current restrictions set in place are lifted.

Different states are beginning to open up. Unfortunately, it's still unclear when land-based casinos will be able to open up again. Now is the perfect time to discuss what steps casino owners are likely to take once things begin getting back to normal.

US Casino Companies Continue to Lose Revenue

The past few weeks have been some of the hardest in the history of the US casino industry. Never before have all the country's gambling venues been forced to shut down. To make things worse, no one can really say when these casinos will be able to open their doors again.

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It's no surprise that this is costing many companies a huge amount of money every single month. This is especially true for the ones operating large casino-resorts. Companies in Las Vegas, for example, are losing millions of dollars every day.

Even smaller casino markets are still hurting. Not long ago, a report surfaced that revealed how much money the casinos in Pennsylvania are losing. This report claims that revenue dropped from $304 million in February to just $154 million in March.

In April, the gambling revenue earned in this state was almost non-existent. All casinos remain closed here. Some fear that many of the casinos in Pennsylvania may be forced to shut down permanently.

Some parts of the country are beginning to lift their restrictions. Officials within the gambling industry are now shedding some light on how casinos will look once they open back up. Here's what we can expect.

Experts Discuss How Casinos Will Look Once They Reopen

In early March, many different casinos around the country began shutting down. Since that time, infections have spiked in some areas and plateaued in others. Several states are now beginning to open back up.

The American Gaming Association has continued to ask when casinos will be able to open again. It's a tough question, as casinos pose a serious risk for infection spread. Now, casino officials are talking about the steps they will take to protect their patrons.

Most agree that guests and employees will be required to wear masks. Many also feel that sanitizers will be placed around the casino floor. Jim Allen, president of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino chain, spoke about this situation to the media this week.

'It's important to focus on safety; it truly is,' Allen said. 'But I sincerely feel there are those who do not have a clue as to the economic challenge this is creating. The ripple effect of the trillions of dollars in debt we've just put on the United States by printing money is something that we all need to be very focused on.'

There's certainly some validity to this. The US casino industry employs a huge number of people. Closing the country's casinos down has taken a serious toll on the economy.

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No one really knows how casinos will look once they begin opening up. Most agree that they won't be the same for quite some time. Recently, more and more individuals have begun calling for casinos in Las Vegas to open back up.

Las Vegas Casinos Begin Preparing to Open Up

At the start of this year, things were going incredibly well in Las Vegas. Tourism was increasing fast and gambling revenue was at an all-time high. As March approached, things began to change rapidly and now the city is essentially shut down.

For a city that relies on tourism, this has been devastating. As time goes on, more officials here have begun asking for things to reopen. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman has called the Governor's regulations 'total insanity' and wants to see casinos operating again.

Governor Sisolak refuses to say when Las Vegas can return to normal. That isn't stopping casinos from making preparations, though. Several of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas are beginning to announce the measures they'll take after reopening.

This is shedding some light on how casinos will look in Las Vegas over the next few months. The Venetian, for example, has announced that it will utilize thermal cameras to scan for individuals with fevers. EMT's will also be present to care for those suspected of having Covid-19.

If all goes according to plan, the Venetian will start accepting guests in June. This is an unprecedented time, though, and it's very possible that this date will be pushed back.

Stay tuned for more Las Vegas casino news over the next few weeks!

All the information you need about the reopening of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course. We will continue to add information as it becomes available, please check back often.

statement by dan ihm, vice president & general manager, in advance of the reopening of Hollywood casino at penn national race course

'While the amenities our customers have come to know and love may be somewhat limited for the time being, the ability to safely welcome back our team members and guests remains our top priority. With this in mind, we have been working closely with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, state and local leaders, and public health officials to finalize comprehensive reopening protocols and new health and safety precautions. Our returning team members will be trained on these procedures and our guests will see reminder signage about them throughout the property. These new protocols include, but are not limited to, the following:


Social Distancing

  • We will limit capacity on our gaming floor to no more than 50% of our maximum occupancy.
  • The installation of floor decals and signage to strictly enforce social distancing guidelines in areas where lines typically form.
  • Table game seating will be limited, and slot machines will be configured to meet social distancing requirements.
  • Live music, entertainment, convention, and banquet services will remain suspended.
  • There will be no large drawings, tournaments, or special events.
  • Restaurant offerings will be limited and serviced from The Eatery and H Lounge.
  • Final Cut, Epic Buffet, Mountain View, Skybox, Paddock Café, Homestretch, and Main Event venues will remain closed.
  • The poker room, Top Golf, and valet will also be closed.

Health & Safety

  • Team members and vendors will be required to wear masks and will undergo a health screening each day, including temperature checks, prior to their shift.
  • Guests will be required to wear masks and must respond to a health screening prior to entry.
  • This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.
  • Slot machines and table games will be thoroughly and regularly cleaned throughout the day.
  • Sanitizer stations will be installed on the casino floor and be readily available throughout the facility.
  • We will deploy a fog machine to disinfect and sanitize the property every night.
  • The casino will be closed daily from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. for deep cleaning.

We are grateful for the overwhelming support, patience, and understanding from our customers through these unprecedented times.'

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Casino Hours: Open daily from 8 a.m. – 4 a.m.

The casino will be closed daily from 4 a.m. – 8 a.m. for deep cleaning.

Table game seating is limited, and slot machines are configured to meet social distancing requirements.

The Poker Room will remain closed.

While the sportsbook room on the second floor is currently not open, HCPN Sportsbook is still open! Visit our wagering kiosks at the back of table games, or visit the Cage/Sportsbook window to place bets or cash your winnings. Cage/Sportsbook window hours are: Monday, Thursday & Friday Noon to 10 p.m., Tuesday & Wednesday Noon to 8 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Kiosks are available during all casino operating hours.

Racing

Live Racing is back! Spectators will not be permitted on the apron. Simulcast wagering and viewing are available on the 3rd floor of the casino.

Our Lancaster and York Off-Track Wagering facilities will remain closed at this time.

Masks

Guests are required to wear masks and must respond to a health screening prior to entry.

Team members and vendors are required to wear masks and will undergo a health screening each day, including temperature checks, prior to their shift.

Dining

The Eatery
Joe & Dough: 8 a.m. – 4 a.m. Daily
Classic:
Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Mercato:
Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – Midnight
Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Penn Draft House:
Friday – Sunday: 3 p.m. – 11 p.m.

H Lounge Bar:
Wednesday – Friday: 4 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Final Cut, Epic Buffet, Mountain View, Skybox, Paddock Café, Homestretch, and Main Event venues will remain closed.

Entertainment

Topgolf will remain closed.

All live entertainment will remain suspended.

Other

The valet will remain closed.

This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.

What are your hours of operation?
The Casino will be open from 8 a.m. – 4 a.m. each day. We will close from 4 a.m. – 8 a.m. to deep clean, sanitize and disinfect the facility.

Will there be a limited capacity?
Yes, per the PGBB Reopening guidelines, we are required to limit our occupancy to 50%.

Where can I park to enter the casino?
All surface parking will be available, along with all floors of the parking garage. You may enter the casino through the valet entrance or the 2nd floor of the parking garage. There will be a dedicated line for Owners Club and Elites at the valet entrance.

Do I need to wear a mask to enter?
Yes, per PGCB Reopening Protocols, all guests and team members entering the casino shall wear a mask which covers the nose and mouth area. Guests may be asked to remove any headwear/hats and temporarily pull down their mask so their identity can be verified.

Will my temperature be taken before I enter the casino?
No.

Is smoking permitted?
This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.

Will we honor expired driver's licenses and ID's because of closed DMV's?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals with state-issued driver's licenses / ID cards that expired during the pandemic shut down have been granted extensions of their expirations date. PA Driver licenses, photo ID cards and learner's permits scheduled to expire between March 16, 2020, and July 31, 2020, the expiration date is now extended until July 31, 2020.

This is subject to change based on DMV requirements.

Will there still be promotions and offers?
Promotions are back! View current promotions here. Eligible guests may also receive free play offers. As we transition to contactless communication, make sure we have a valid email address for your mychoice account.

What is contactless communication?
Contactless communication is the safest way for us to inform you of upcoming offers, promotions, and special events. We will be providing a majority of these updates via email. To link your email address to your mychoice account, visit www.mychoice.com and update your account.

Will my mychoice card, mycash, or tier level be expired when I come back?
No. Your mychoice card and mycash will both be valid. Your tier level will be the same as before we were ordered to close. Though your mychoice card may show an expiration date of 3/31/2020, you DO NOT need to get a new card printed, it will still work just as it did prior to the closure.

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What dining outlets are open?
The Eatery will be open with all menu items:
• Joe and Dough: 8 a.m. – 4 a.m. Daily
• Classic: Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. | Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
• Mercato: Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – Midnight | Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
• Penn Drafthouse: Friday – Sunday: 3 p.m. – 11 p.m.

H Lounge: Wednesday – Friday: 4 p.m. – 11 p.m. | Saturday & Sunday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

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Can I still get self-serve drinks?
No. Self-serve drinks will not be available. We will have cocktail servers on the floor offering water, coffee and soda.

Will you be serving alcohol on the casino floor?
By order of the Governor's Office, we have temporarily suspended alcohol service on the Casino floor. Drinks may still be purchased with a meal while at The Eatery.

Can I still play Table Games?
Yes. Most table games will be open, but seating at each game will be limited to three players (six players on a craps table and four players on roulette). The process of some of these games may be altered to limit contact of chips, cards, and cash. Patrons should not congregate around the table in close proximity to players.

Will every table game that was offered prior to the closure be available?
Yes, all games previously offered will be available.

Will the Poker Room be Open?
No. Poker room is not authorized to operate.

Will the Sportsbook be open?
While the sportsbook room on the second floor is currently not open, HCPN Sportsbook is still open! Visit our wagering kiosks at the back of table games, or visit the Cage/Sportsbook window to place bets or cash your winnings. Cage/Sportsbook window hours are: Monday, Thursday & Friday Noon to 10 p.m., Tuesday & Wednesday Noon to 8 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Kiosks are available during all casino operating hours.

When Will Indigo Sky Casino Open Back-up

What venues will be closed inside the casino?
Final Cut, Skybox, Epic Buffet, Top Golf and Mountain View will all remain closed until we can safely reopen them. Valet service will be unavailable for all guests.

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It's no surprise that this is costing many companies a huge amount of money every single month. This is especially true for the ones operating large casino-resorts. Companies in Las Vegas, for example, are losing millions of dollars every day.

Even smaller casino markets are still hurting. Not long ago, a report surfaced that revealed how much money the casinos in Pennsylvania are losing. This report claims that revenue dropped from $304 million in February to just $154 million in March.

In April, the gambling revenue earned in this state was almost non-existent. All casinos remain closed here. Some fear that many of the casinos in Pennsylvania may be forced to shut down permanently.

Some parts of the country are beginning to lift their restrictions. Officials within the gambling industry are now shedding some light on how casinos will look once they open back up. Here's what we can expect.

Experts Discuss How Casinos Will Look Once They Reopen

In early March, many different casinos around the country began shutting down. Since that time, infections have spiked in some areas and plateaued in others. Several states are now beginning to open back up.

The American Gaming Association has continued to ask when casinos will be able to open again. It's a tough question, as casinos pose a serious risk for infection spread. Now, casino officials are talking about the steps they will take to protect their patrons.

Most agree that guests and employees will be required to wear masks. Many also feel that sanitizers will be placed around the casino floor. Jim Allen, president of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino chain, spoke about this situation to the media this week.

'It's important to focus on safety; it truly is,' Allen said. 'But I sincerely feel there are those who do not have a clue as to the economic challenge this is creating. The ripple effect of the trillions of dollars in debt we've just put on the United States by printing money is something that we all need to be very focused on.'

There's certainly some validity to this. The US casino industry employs a huge number of people. Closing the country's casinos down has taken a serious toll on the economy.

Casino Open Back-up

No one really knows how casinos will look once they begin opening up. Most agree that they won't be the same for quite some time. Recently, more and more individuals have begun calling for casinos in Las Vegas to open back up.

Las Vegas Casinos Begin Preparing to Open Up

At the start of this year, things were going incredibly well in Las Vegas. Tourism was increasing fast and gambling revenue was at an all-time high. As March approached, things began to change rapidly and now the city is essentially shut down.

For a city that relies on tourism, this has been devastating. As time goes on, more officials here have begun asking for things to reopen. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman has called the Governor's regulations 'total insanity' and wants to see casinos operating again.

Governor Sisolak refuses to say when Las Vegas can return to normal. That isn't stopping casinos from making preparations, though. Several of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas are beginning to announce the measures they'll take after reopening.

This is shedding some light on how casinos will look in Las Vegas over the next few months. The Venetian, for example, has announced that it will utilize thermal cameras to scan for individuals with fevers. EMT's will also be present to care for those suspected of having Covid-19.

If all goes according to plan, the Venetian will start accepting guests in June. This is an unprecedented time, though, and it's very possible that this date will be pushed back.

Stay tuned for more Las Vegas casino news over the next few weeks!

All the information you need about the reopening of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course. We will continue to add information as it becomes available, please check back often.

statement by dan ihm, vice president & general manager, in advance of the reopening of Hollywood casino at penn national race course

'While the amenities our customers have come to know and love may be somewhat limited for the time being, the ability to safely welcome back our team members and guests remains our top priority. With this in mind, we have been working closely with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, state and local leaders, and public health officials to finalize comprehensive reopening protocols and new health and safety precautions. Our returning team members will be trained on these procedures and our guests will see reminder signage about them throughout the property. These new protocols include, but are not limited to, the following:


Social Distancing

  • We will limit capacity on our gaming floor to no more than 50% of our maximum occupancy.
  • The installation of floor decals and signage to strictly enforce social distancing guidelines in areas where lines typically form.
  • Table game seating will be limited, and slot machines will be configured to meet social distancing requirements.
  • Live music, entertainment, convention, and banquet services will remain suspended.
  • There will be no large drawings, tournaments, or special events.
  • Restaurant offerings will be limited and serviced from The Eatery and H Lounge.
  • Final Cut, Epic Buffet, Mountain View, Skybox, Paddock Café, Homestretch, and Main Event venues will remain closed.
  • The poker room, Top Golf, and valet will also be closed.

Health & Safety

  • Team members and vendors will be required to wear masks and will undergo a health screening each day, including temperature checks, prior to their shift.
  • Guests will be required to wear masks and must respond to a health screening prior to entry.
  • This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.
  • Slot machines and table games will be thoroughly and regularly cleaned throughout the day.
  • Sanitizer stations will be installed on the casino floor and be readily available throughout the facility.
  • We will deploy a fog machine to disinfect and sanitize the property every night.
  • The casino will be closed daily from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. for deep cleaning.

We are grateful for the overwhelming support, patience, and understanding from our customers through these unprecedented times.'

Casino Open Back-up In La

Casino

Casino Hours: Open daily from 8 a.m. – 4 a.m.

The casino will be closed daily from 4 a.m. – 8 a.m. for deep cleaning.

Table game seating is limited, and slot machines are configured to meet social distancing requirements.

The Poker Room will remain closed.

While the sportsbook room on the second floor is currently not open, HCPN Sportsbook is still open! Visit our wagering kiosks at the back of table games, or visit the Cage/Sportsbook window to place bets or cash your winnings. Cage/Sportsbook window hours are: Monday, Thursday & Friday Noon to 10 p.m., Tuesday & Wednesday Noon to 8 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Kiosks are available during all casino operating hours.

Racing

Live Racing is back! Spectators will not be permitted on the apron. Simulcast wagering and viewing are available on the 3rd floor of the casino.

Our Lancaster and York Off-Track Wagering facilities will remain closed at this time.

Masks

Guests are required to wear masks and must respond to a health screening prior to entry.

Team members and vendors are required to wear masks and will undergo a health screening each day, including temperature checks, prior to their shift.

Dining

The Eatery
Joe & Dough: 8 a.m. – 4 a.m. Daily
Classic:
Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Mercato:
Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – Midnight
Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Penn Draft House:
Friday – Sunday: 3 p.m. – 11 p.m.

H Lounge Bar:
Wednesday – Friday: 4 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Final Cut, Epic Buffet, Mountain View, Skybox, Paddock Café, Homestretch, and Main Event venues will remain closed.

Entertainment

Topgolf will remain closed.

All live entertainment will remain suspended.

Other

The valet will remain closed.

This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.

What are your hours of operation?
The Casino will be open from 8 a.m. – 4 a.m. each day. We will close from 4 a.m. – 8 a.m. to deep clean, sanitize and disinfect the facility.

Will there be a limited capacity?
Yes, per the PGBB Reopening guidelines, we are required to limit our occupancy to 50%.

Where can I park to enter the casino?
All surface parking will be available, along with all floors of the parking garage. You may enter the casino through the valet entrance or the 2nd floor of the parking garage. There will be a dedicated line for Owners Club and Elites at the valet entrance.

Do I need to wear a mask to enter?
Yes, per PGCB Reopening Protocols, all guests and team members entering the casino shall wear a mask which covers the nose and mouth area. Guests may be asked to remove any headwear/hats and temporarily pull down their mask so their identity can be verified.

Will my temperature be taken before I enter the casino?
No.

Is smoking permitted?
This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.

Will we honor expired driver's licenses and ID's because of closed DMV's?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals with state-issued driver's licenses / ID cards that expired during the pandemic shut down have been granted extensions of their expirations date. PA Driver licenses, photo ID cards and learner's permits scheduled to expire between March 16, 2020, and July 31, 2020, the expiration date is now extended until July 31, 2020.

This is subject to change based on DMV requirements.

Will there still be promotions and offers?
Promotions are back! View current promotions here. Eligible guests may also receive free play offers. As we transition to contactless communication, make sure we have a valid email address for your mychoice account.

What is contactless communication?
Contactless communication is the safest way for us to inform you of upcoming offers, promotions, and special events. We will be providing a majority of these updates via email. To link your email address to your mychoice account, visit www.mychoice.com and update your account.

Will my mychoice card, mycash, or tier level be expired when I come back?
No. Your mychoice card and mycash will both be valid. Your tier level will be the same as before we were ordered to close. Though your mychoice card may show an expiration date of 3/31/2020, you DO NOT need to get a new card printed, it will still work just as it did prior to the closure.

What dining outlets are open?
The Eatery will be open with all menu items:
• Joe and Dough: 8 a.m. – 4 a.m. Daily
• Classic: Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. | Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
• Mercato: Sunday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – Midnight | Friday & Saturday: 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
• Penn Drafthouse: Friday – Sunday: 3 p.m. – 11 p.m.

H Lounge: Wednesday – Friday: 4 p.m. – 11 p.m. | Saturday & Sunday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Can I still get self-serve drinks?
No. Self-serve drinks will not be available. We will have cocktail servers on the floor offering water, coffee and soda.

Will you be serving alcohol on the casino floor?
By order of the Governor's Office, we have temporarily suspended alcohol service on the Casino floor. Drinks may still be purchased with a meal while at The Eatery.

Can I still play Table Games?
Yes. Most table games will be open, but seating at each game will be limited to three players (six players on a craps table and four players on roulette). The process of some of these games may be altered to limit contact of chips, cards, and cash. Patrons should not congregate around the table in close proximity to players.

Will every table game that was offered prior to the closure be available?
Yes, all games previously offered will be available.

Will the Poker Room be Open?
No. Poker room is not authorized to operate.

Will the Sportsbook be open?
While the sportsbook room on the second floor is currently not open, HCPN Sportsbook is still open! Visit our wagering kiosks at the back of table games, or visit the Cage/Sportsbook window to place bets or cash your winnings. Cage/Sportsbook window hours are: Monday, Thursday & Friday Noon to 10 p.m., Tuesday & Wednesday Noon to 8 p.m., and Saturday & Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Kiosks are available during all casino operating hours.

When Will Indigo Sky Casino Open Back-up

What venues will be closed inside the casino?
Final Cut, Skybox, Epic Buffet, Top Golf and Mountain View will all remain closed until we can safely reopen them. Valet service will be unavailable for all guests.

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What about live entertainment?
All live entertainment at the H Lounge has been canceled.

Will there be smoking allowed on the casino floor?
This is a nonsmoking facility per the PA Department of Health. Designated Smoking Areas are available outside at the valet entrance and the bus entrance.

When will Horse Racing resume?
Spectators will not be permitted on the apron. Simulcast wagering and viewing are available on the 3rd floor of the casino.

Where do I go if I have additional questions?
The mychoice VIP services, our Facebook page, or our website.





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