“We’re turning off two out of every three machines to make sure they’re six feet apart, we’re installing plexiglass barriers in areas where we have high demand machines,' according to Norton.Įverybody coming into Live! Casino will have to wear a mask and they’re going to have to pass through a thermal imager to check temperatures. Those who play slots will have plenty of elbow room. Table games will have plexiglass partitions between gamblers and dealers. Norton says he and his staff have been planning for months to make the casino as COVID-proof as possible. “I think we’re doing way above what any other business in the state is doing,' casino President Rob Norton says. They’re cleaning and prepping to reopen the casino to members Friday at 5 p.m.
Furloughed workers are trickling back in. (ABC7) - After months of darkness and quiet the Live! Casino is once again filled with bright blinking lights and the sound of music.