Wyandotte Casino Reopening
The Wyandotte Nation will reopen its 7th Street Casino in Kansas City, Kansas, and River Bend Casino & Hotel in Wyandotte, Okla., June 1 with safety measures and guidelines put in place to ensure the safety of its employees, guests and communities. The Lucky Turtle Casino in Wyandotte will remain closed with a time and date of reopening still to be determined.
The Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma (WTOK), the federally-chartered corporation of the Wyandotte Nation, has put a number of safeguards in place at each location.
Both properties will follow recommended sanitation procedures for using safe chemicals and cleaning surfaces. Signage will be placed reminding guests of physical distancing and hygiene.
The River Bend Casino & Hotel will reopen at 10 am with the following changes:
- Club 60 West will be closed with a time and date of reopening still TBD.
- Meeting spaces will be closed with a time and date of reopening still TBD.
- Hotel occupancy reduced to 50 percent.
- Reduced occupancy limits of 30 percent to the casino floor and Twin Bridges Restaurant and the Deli.
- No Sunday buffets.
- Tables removed and spaced for social distancing.
- Sneeze guards installed in customer service locations.
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The Lucky Turtle Casino in Wyandotte will remain closed with a time and date of reopening still to be determined. The Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma (WTOK), the federally-chartered corporation of the Wyandotte Nation, has put a number of safeguards in place at each location. A tribal casino could open in Park City by the end of this year, an official with the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma says. That would be well ahead of a state-owned casino in Sumner County.
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7th Street Casino will reopen at 9 am with the following changes:
- Reduced occupancy to 25 percent for the casino floor.
- Café seating reduced.
- Sneeze guards installed in customer service locations.