“From temperature checks to enhanced cleaning schedules, to plexiglass barriers between slot machines and separating table games patrons, to requiring guests and employees to wear masks, when we resume operations, we’ll be ready to welcome guests back with safety measures to help protect them while they’re here,” he said.Īs the Chumash Casino Resort prepares to reopen, it will welcome back employees in the coming weeks. “We stood with our community when we elected to close our doors back in March, and we continue to stand with them with the extreme business modifications we’ve made with health and safety in mind,” said Kenneth Kahn, tribal chairman of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.
Gavin Newsom’s issued statewide stay-at-home order to combat the virus’s spread. On March 15, the tribe announced the casino would close its doors days ahead of California Gov. Santa Barbara Wedding Bliss: Your Complete Guide.