When Did Indigo Sky Casino Close?

Indigo Sky Casino, located in Wyandotte, Oklahoma, closed its doors for good on February 29, 2020. The casino had been in operation for just over six years.

The decision to close the casino was made by the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, the owners of the property. The tribe cited financial losses due to the coronavirus pandemic as the primary reason for the closure.

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The Indigo Sky Casino employed around 400 people. Most of those employees will be able to transfer to other casinos owned by the tribe, including the Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, Oklahoma.

PRO TIP:Indigo Sky Casino in Oklahoma closed permanently on April 1st, 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Before the closure, the casino was open 24/7 and had a wide variety of gaming machines and table games.

The closure of the Indigo Sky Casino is a significant blow to the economy of Wyandotte, Oklahoma. The casino was one of the largest employers in the city.

The city will also lose out on significant tax revenue that the casino generated. .

The Eastern Shawnee Tribe has not announced any plans for the future of the Indigo Sky Casino property. It is unclear if the tribe plans to reopen the casino at some point in the future or if they will sell the property.