Physical distancing floor markers placed at Players Club, the Cashier, ATMs and kiosks.Plexiglass shields at Players Club, the Cashier, Jumping Coyote Espresso and the Black Oak Café.Hand-sanitizing stations readily available throughout the resort.Frequent cleaning of surfaces, machines and high-traffic areas.Guests are strongly encouraged to wear a mask. Temperature screenings for guests upon entry.Revised hours of operation to allow for a thorough cleaning every night:.Included in the statement and in line with state and federal guidelines are these new health and safety precautions being implemented at the casino:
The casino closed due to the growing COVID-19 pandemic on March 17 th, as reported here. Our goal is to provide the safest possible environment for your comfort and enjoyment.”Īlso noted is that the Family Fun Floor and Seven Sisters will remain closed until further notice. In a written statement released on the casino’s website, General Manager Leif Kruger relays, “The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians is committed to reopening Black Oak Casino Resort in a responsible manner that promotes the well-being of our guests and team members. Tuolumne, CA – One of Tuolumne County’s two casinos will reopen next month after being closed for over two months due to the COVID-19 crisis and customers will find noticeable changes.īlack Oak Casino Resort announced Thursday (May 21) that its doors will reopen on June 1 st at 10 a.m.