

At Casino Arizona, The Coffee Station and Salt River Café will be open.īoth buffets - Wandering Horse Buffet at Talking Stick Resort and Eagles Buffet at Casino Arizona - will remain closed until further notice, according to the casino websites. Grab-and-go-type items will also be available for purchase.Īt Talking Stick Resort, Black Fig, Blue Coyote Café and Ocean Trail will be open. Restaurants will be open at both casinos, however, there will be no restaurant seating. Casino Arizona will have Bingo with limited capacity and Talking Stick Resort will have poker with limited capacity.The number of people at some table games have also been reduced.Plexiglass has been installed at slot machines and table games some slot machines have been taken out of service to encourage social distancing.Smoking has been temporarily barred inside the casinos, but there will be a designated smoking area outside.Masks are required for both guests and employees.Anyone with a temperature of 100.4 or above will not be allowed in. Employees and guests will undergo temperature checks before being allowed into either casino.Here is what you need to know if you're planning to hit the casino floor: “We took great care and the necessary time to implement a phased reopening plan with new protocols that will keep their health and safety top of mind across all facets of our operations.” “We are excited to welcome back not only our loyal guests but also our employees, both of whom have been so patient and supportive throughout this closure,” said Ramon Martinez, director of public relations for Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort, in a prepared statement. TALKING STICK ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - The Salt River's Talking Stick Resort and Casino Arizona will open at noon on Monday, June 1 with some slot machines and table games open, as well as physical distancing measures in place.īoth of the Scottsdale-area casinos have been closed since mid-March when efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Arizona were put into place.
