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Remington Park Casino to reopen on 27 May22 May 2020Remington Park is reopening its casino to the public on 27 May. Below is the official statement from the Oklahoma casino's website. "The health and safety of our patrons is our number one priority. We continue to closely monitor Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and public health advancements, and we have implemented operational procedures and protocols that you need to know before you make your next trip to Remington Park. Temperature Screenings and Face Coverings. All patrons and employees entering Remington Park will be checked for temperature. Individuals with a temperature at or over 100.4°F (38°C) will not be allowed to enter Remington Park. Patrons and employees are required to wear protective coverings over their nose and mouth at all times. Guests who choose not to comply will be asked to leave the property. Enhanced Cleaning and Disinfecting Protocols. Enhanced cleaning procedures will be followed, including the use of battery-powered sprayers and EPA-certified chemicals during daily closures as well as more frequent manual disinfection processes with EPA-registered disinfectant on high-touch surfaces like door handles, railings, elevator buttons, ATMs, electronic gaming machines and other hard surfaces. The number of hand sanitizer dispensers has been increased and will be placed at guest and employee entrances and exits as well as high-contact areas. Casino and Racing Operations. Patrons 18 years of age and over will be allowed entry to Remington Park. All patrons will enter through the Casino entrance only, and valid photo ID is required to enter. Remington Park occupancy will be limited to 25% of capacity. Every other chair has been removed from electronic games on the Casino floor. Active playing will be required during visitation. Valet services are suspended until further notice. Notable changes to building access includes:
Dining and Entertainment. Operations for dining and entertainment have been modified to allow for additional cleaning and physical distancing. Bricktown Brewery, Henry Hudson’s and Round the Clock have limited hours, seating and menu items available. Old No. 7 Bar on the Casino Level is open for service only and regularly scheduled entertainment is suspended until further notice. Homestretch Café, Players Bar, Legacies Bar and Steinie’s Bar are open on race days only. Silks Restaurant and Club One are closed for the remainder of the Quarter Horse Season." |