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Potawatomi reopening casino with mask and reservation requirements

Members of Potawatomi Hotel & Casino’s Fire Keeper’s Club will be able to return to the casino starting Wednesday, but will be required to reserve a time and wear a mask.

Potatwatomi on Friday announced a series of new measures it is putting in place to resume operations after shutting down in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The casino also plans to hold a soft re-opening on Monday and Tuesday for invited guests only.

“Because of the priority we place on everyone’s health and safety during this unique time, we’ve implemented a number of changes to reflect that focus,” said Rodney Ferguson, CEO and general manager of the property. “These changes are not meant to be permanent, but will be kept in place until it’s safe to move closer to pre-pandemic operations.”

Starting Wednesday, the casino will be open from 9 a.m. to midnight and club members will be able to make online reservations for gaming. The casino is offering four, three-hour time periods and asking guests to not arrive more than 30 minutes early. If you still want to remain at home here are some top casino games you might want to play.

Club members can bring one gust, but total capacity is limited to 600 guests at any time. Potawatomi noted the limit adheres to the guideline of one guest per 250 square feet of space suggested in Wisconsin’s Badger Bounce Back plan.

Guests will be required to wear a mask while in the building and must bring their own. Both guests and employees will have their temperature taken before entering. Anyone with a temperature above 100.4°F will be rechecked and not allowed entry if they are confirmed to be above the threshold.

The gaming experience will also be different. Slot machines will be the only gaming available with table games, off-track betting, poker and bingo remaining closed. Potawatomi has also installed Plexiglass self-distancing panels on slot machines to create a barrier between players. Visit พีจีสล็อต for online alternative of slot machines.

The Topgolf Swing Suite is also temporarily closed.

Ferguson said lifting restrictions will be based on a number of factors.

“The phased in approach is somewhat subjective and is based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to, our ability to clean and disinfect machines, restrooms and other surfaces in a timely manner, the level of cases and ability to treat those cases in MKE, and new and improved technology to enhance the expedition of sanitizing chips, dice, cards, etc.,” Ferguson said.

The hotel itself will only have 25% of rooms available for guest stays and there will be no valet, spa, fitness center, retail or banquet services available.

Potawatomi is also not allowing smoking in its building and will designate an outdoor smoking area for guests.

Get more news and insight in the May 25 issue of BizTimes Milwaukee. Subscribe to get updates in your inbox here.

Arthur covers banking and finance and the economy at BizTimes while also leading special projects as an associate editor. He also spent five years covering manufacturing at BizTimes. He previously was managing editor at The Waukesha Freeman. He is a graduate of Carroll University and did graduate coursework at Marquette. A native of southeastern Wisconsin, he is also a nationally certified gymnastics judge and enjoys golf on the weekends.
Members of Potawatomi Hotel & Casino’s Fire Keeper’s Club will be able to return to the casino starting Wednesday, but will be required to reserve a time and wear a mask. Potatwatomi on Friday announced a series of new measures it is putting in place to resume operations after shutting down in March amid the coronavirus pandemic. The casino also plans to hold a soft re-opening on Monday and Tuesday for invited guests only. "Because of the priority we place on everyone’s health and safety during this unique time, we’ve implemented a number of changes to reflect that focus,” said Rodney Ferguson, CEO and general manager of the property. “These changes are not meant to be permanent, but will be kept in place until it’s safe to move closer to pre-pandemic operations.” Starting Wednesday, the casino will be open from 9 a.m. to midnight and club members will be able to make online reservations for gaming. The casino is offering four, three-hour time periods and asking guests to not arrive more than 30 minutes early. If you still want to remain at home here are some top casino games you might want to play. Club members can bring one gust, but total capacity is limited to 600 guests at any time. Potawatomi noted the limit adheres to the guideline of one guest per 250 square feet of space suggested in Wisconsin’s Badger Bounce Back plan. Guests will be required to wear a mask while in the building and must bring their own. Both guests and employees will have their temperature taken before entering. Anyone with a temperature above 100.4°F will be rechecked and not allowed entry if they are confirmed to be above the threshold. The gaming experience will also be different. Slot machines will be the only gaming available with table games, off-track betting, poker and bingo remaining closed. Potawatomi has also installed Plexiglass self-distancing panels on slot machines to create a barrier between players. Visit พีจีสล็อต for online alternative of slot machines. The Topgolf Swing Suite is also temporarily closed. Ferguson said lifting restrictions will be based on a number of factors. "The phased in approach is somewhat subjective and is based on a number of factors, including, but not limited to, our ability to clean and disinfect machines, restrooms and other surfaces in a timely manner, the level of cases and ability to treat those cases in MKE, and new and improved technology to enhance the expedition of sanitizing chips, dice, cards, etc.," Ferguson said. The hotel itself will only have 25% of rooms available for guest stays and there will be no valet, spa, fitness center, retail or banquet services available. Potawatomi is also not allowing smoking in its building and will designate an outdoor smoking area for guests. Get more news and insight in the May 25 issue of BizTimes Milwaukee. Subscribe to get updates in your inbox here.

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