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Jamul Casino to begin phased reopening15 May 2020(PRESS RELEASE) -- After a two-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jamul Casino will have a soft re-opening at 10 a.m. on 18 May 2020 for its Amber and above Sweetwater Rewards Club VIP guests, and a public re-opening planned on 21 May 2020. In response to the pandemic, Jamul Casino closed on 20 March 2020 to protect the health and safety of its guests, team members, and tribal members. Throughout its closure, the Casino has been in touch with guests via its Facebook page, posting messages on its website, and has been working hard on its re-opening plan. Jamul Casino will begin its phased re-opening next Monday with physical distance enhancements, increased cleaning protocols, and improved gaming technology. The Casino will also operate under limited hours from 10AM to 2AM daily until it expands to 24-hour operations beginning at 10AM on May 21. President and General Manager of Jamul Casino, Mary Cheeks, states, "This has been an unprecedented season of uncertainty, and we understand it may take time for some guests to be ready to come back. I can assure you that we are doing everything in our power to ensure that Jamul Casino is a safe and fun environment when guests return." Jamul Casino recently surveyed its entire database of guests, and 94 percent of respondents indicated that they would be comfortable coming back to the Casino when it re-opens. For patrons who are not yet ready to return, the Casino is offering "Jamul at Home" prepackaged meal kits. Each kit includes fresh, high-quality ingredients from Jamul Casino's restaurants—everything needed to prepare a meal for two to four people—plus a simple recipe to put it all together. Each kit can be scheduled for pickup from the valet. Jamul Casino's re-opening plans follow guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the State of California, the County of San Diego, the Tribe's COVID-19 Task Force, the National Indian Gaming Commission, and were reviewed by the Southern Indian Health Council (SIHC). A few key re-opening plans include:
During the unexpected closure, Jamul Casino also upgraded its gaming system and improved the benefits offered to Sweetwater Rewards members. Upon re-opening, members can get their new Sweetwater Rewards card that will sync with the system. With more benefits activated through the Sweetwater Rewards card, there's less need to handle paper and money—a cleaner "touchless" experience. New benefits include:
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