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With the recent increase in covid-19 cases throughout California and the rest of the country, Southern California casinos have redoubled and reissued safety protocols for their guest and employee protection. Remember that all casino safety precautions
are not options when visiting any Southern California casino. Every requirement is in place to protect everyone who chooses to work in and visit a casino. Above all, please do not visit a casino—or anywhere—if you have a temperature or are not feeling well. The requirements listed here are all about guests and employees feeling safe while at the casino.
plexiglass shields have been installed at cashier and players club counters and desks, hotel check-ins and other areas.
If you play table games and poker, player positions have been reduced and plexiglass partitions now separate a player from the dealer and other players. Each table is cleaned according to each casino’s safety protocol schedule — frequently every day, according the casino’s safety guidelines.
Buffets and Entertainment
At most Southern California casinos traditional buffets and entertainment venues are closed until further notice. Those casinos offering entertainment have preset their venue seating for appropriate social distancing.
Hotels
Resort hotels are open with safety practices including rigorous cleaning protocols and some limited services.
Smoking
Smokers will find that some casinos have now created both outdoor and indoor areas for smokers’ use. Many casinos do not make it easy for guests to smoke on the casino floor.
Shuttle Bus and Valet Services
Most shuttle bus routes have also been temporary suspended, along with many valet services.
Before you go to a casino, be sure to check the casino’s website or call the casino to find out what to expect and what is open. Our list above is a guidelineandisnotspecifictoallcasinos,with the exception of the mandatory face coverings, temperature checks, and social distancing.
When you’re getting ready to go to the casino, be sure always bring your mask. In fact, don’t leave home without it — no matter where you go.
Mandatory Face Covering Safety Requirements
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines and the State of California require wearing face coverings in public areas. At Southern California casinos, enforcing the wearing of face coverings is now stringently in effect. All Southern California casino guests and employees are required to wear face-coverings. Bandanas, gaiters and face coverings with valves are no longer permitted in many casinos. Updated CDC guidance and studies show that coverings such as bandanas and gaiters are not as effective as other kinds of face masks in helping prevent the spread of the covid-19. On casino floors, if a guest removes a mask, he or she will be requested to replace it by casino personnel. Many casinos will request a guest up to three times to wear their masks, and if they do not comply, they may be asked to leave.
Temperature Checks
At casino entrances teams conduct non-invasive temperature checks using handheld temperature scanners or thermal cameras or at some casinos, by self-administered thermal kiosks. Anyone displaying a temperature over 100.0° F will be asked to have a secondary temporal temperature screening. Any employee or guest confirmed to have a temperature over 100.0° F will not be allowed entry and will be directed to the appropriate medical care.
Hand Sanitizer and Cleanliness
Wash your hands frequently and for at least 20 seconds with soap and water. All casinos have posted hygiene signs throughout their properties with proper health and hygiene practices. Pre-covid-19, many casinos already offered hand sanitizers. Now all have hand-sanitizing stations on the casino floor and
in most areas. Some casinos provide disinfecting wipes available upon request.
Social (Physical) Distancing
Social distancing is employed by physical distancing guidelines throughout all casinos with floor markers and signage. At all times maintain at least a six-foot distance between yourself and other guests and casino employees. You will see
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAMING GUIDE
DECEMBER 2020