Yes, Turning Stone Casino has reopened. The casino had been closed since March 16 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Oneida Indian Nation, which owns the casino, announced its reopening on Wednesday. The casino will have reduced hours and capacity at first, operating from noon to midnight on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 1 a.
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m. on weekends.
All guests and employees will be required to wear masks and undergo a temperature check before entering the casino. Guests will also be asked to sanitize their hands upon entering.
The casino will have several new safety measures in place, including plexiglass partitions at all table games, more frequent cleaning and sanitizing of all surfaces, and increased ventilation throughout the property.
Turning Stone’s reopened poker room will feature eight tables with a maximum of four players per table. The casino’s restaurants and bars will also have reduced capacity at first, but all food outlets will be open.
Turning Stone’s reopening comes as casinos across the country are starting to reopen after being shuttered for months due to the pandemic. Las Vegas casinos reopened on Thursday, and several other states are allowing casinos to reopen in the coming weeks.