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The operator of Casino Rama and Gateway Casinos Innisfil said they are being hyper-vigilant in providing a safe and clean environment for customers and employees. Gateway Casinos and Entertainment (GCE) said deep cleaning practices have increased to disinfect doors, handles, slot machines and other public areas, and the number of sanitization.
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Ontario’s casinos have been hard-hit by COVID-19.
- BARRIE - A new timeline for the Wasaga Beach casino has been announced. Gateway Casinos and Entertainment declared ground-breaking for the new facility will happen in the spring of 2020 with the.
- Upcoming months are set to bring many renovations to Innisfil as Gateway Casinos is going to dedicate its efforts to a casino expansion and introducing many new features and gaming offerings on site. The casino venue situated at Georgian Downs will see as many as 26 brand-new table games brought to the casino floor, as well as a new sign right.
- Stage 3 of Ontario’s reopening took effect on Friday, including fitness centres, indoor seating at bars and restaurants. But Innisfil’s Gateway Casino at Georgian Downs won’t be opening any time soon.
“Like all businesses in Ontario and across the country, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted OLG,” said spokesperson Rui Brum, noting that the casinos closed March 16, “which has reduced our revenue streams by more than half.”
OLG continued to sell lottery tickets, both online and through retail outlets, but the casinos have remained closed — with a 100 per cent decline in revenues, both for the operators and for their host communities.
Back in July, Brum noted, “Casinos will reopen only when it is permitted by the province, and the service providers responsible for the day-to-day operations of the 27 casinos across Ontario are ready to open and operate in a manner that complies with appropriate public health and safety protocols.”
That day has now come for Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Ltd., a company that operates 26 gaming properties in British Columbia and Ontario, including Georgian Downs in Innisfil.
This week, a spokesperson announced that Gateway has 'started to prepare for the reopening of gaming operations at most of our locations in Ontario.'
Woodstock, Clinton and Hanover casinos will reopen on Oct. 8; other sites, including Innisfil, will reopen on Saturday, Oct. 10.
Returning patrons will discover a very different environment. The province has mandated a maximum of only 50 guests inside at any one time, and only the slot machines will be in operation. Table games, and most non-gaming amenities, will remain closed.
Attendance will be by invitation and reservation only, initially. My Club Rewards members will be the first invited back, contacted by email with information on how to make reservations.
Guests will be asked to book their play time online, then check-in when they arrive and wait in the parking lot, in their vehicles, until staff have prepared for their entry, following stepped-up cleaning and safety protocols.
'This system will allow our staff to properly prepare the gaming floor for our guests, and ensure there is no congestion at the entrance as they wait to enter,' explained Tony Santo, CEO at Gateway Casinos.
Staff will be required to wear face coverings, plexiglass barriers have been installed at locations that include point-of-sale desks and guest services, and seating has been reduced in restaurants and bars.
Guests will be asked to maintain social distancing and wear a face covering, in accordance with local and provincial health regulations, although they will be required to remove their face masks briefly, for identification purposes. Sanitizer and handwashing stations will be available.
'Things may look and feel a little different around the property, but we remain committed to making your visit enjoyable,' Santo said.
Gateway Casinos Innisfil will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., as of Oct. 10. For more information, click here.
'We look forward to fully reopening and welcoming more of our guests back in future as capacities are increased and restrictions are lifted,' Santo said.
Stage 3 of Ontario’s reopening took effect on Friday, including fitness centres, indoor seating at bars and restaurants.
And casinos.
But Innisfil’s Gateway Casino at Georgian Downs won’t be opening any time soon.
“At the moment, I can confirm with you we will not be reopening Casino Rama in Orillia or Gateway Casinos Innisfil today,” said Robert Mitchell, director of communications and public affairs for Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Ltd., when contacted on Friday.
“At the present time, all Gateway casinos remain closed in Ontario as we evaluate how we can operate under the current capacity restrictions,” Mitchell said. “Right now, we have no set timeline for reopening any Gateway locations.”
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Gateway has been looking at what would be needed to maintain social distancing and a safe environment within a casino setting, as well as the impact on revenues.
“We have developed extensive health and safety plans for each site, which includes two-metre physical distancing, rigorous cleaning and sanitation measures and the mandatory use of masks or face coverings for all individuals entering our gaming sites,” Mitchell said.
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However, he pointed out, “any plans for reopening must be independently reviewed by a health and safety subject matter expert and submitted to the regulator, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).”
The ongoing closure means a fiscal loss to host municipalities, such as Innisfil. In a normal year, the town receives approximately $5 million from the OLG as its share of revenues generated by the casino tables and slots.
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So far this year, Innisfil has received just under $1 million in the first quarter, with no further funding forthcoming until the casino can open its doors.