Requiring visitors to provide local government employee vaccination cards in physical or digital format when entering the facility. 카지노사이트
This week Crown Corporation confirmed that both Club Regent Casino and McPhilips Station Casino will resume business hours on July 28, 2021. However, the property will only allow people fully vaccinated in their facilities when they provide such evidence. From then on, the casino will be open from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. every day.
Gamblers should be familiar with all health and safety protocols before visiting. Visitors outside the province can also access the property by presenting their proof of vaccination. All guests must also wear a protective face mask. Casinos will not perform temperature checks because they will screen questions before visitors enter.
Guests can enter the Club Regent Casino only through Regent Avenue and the Event Center & Hotel Link Entrance. McPhilips Station Casino is only accessible through the McPhilips Street entrance and the Parkrade Skywalk entrance. The Shark Club Gaming Center at 233 Hargrave Street will also resume operations.
Customers can also access slot machines, bingo and electronic touch-bet roulette products with essential physical distance measurements. The current live table game will remain closed until further notice. Court check service is not available with the Club Regent Event Center. The Gift Shop will reopen with limited capacity.
Digitizing Table Games
In April, the Canadian Game Association announced plans to use electronic table games at Winnipeg casinos as a way to safely resume in unprecedented conditions. However, this change will cost more than 100 jobs. Crown informed that the new technology will be installed at Club Regent Casino, McPhilips Station Casino and Shark Club Gaming Center. More than 150 workers have received voluntary offers of buybacks, 124 have accepted them, 24 have returned and two have been laid off.
cost reduction
In June 2020, the Manitoba Liquor and Lottery Company claimed that the unprecedented situation had saved millions of dollars after the end of a massive employee layoff at the Manitoba casino facility. Crown Corporation President Manny Atwal said he saved more than $1.3 million in the 10 weeks following the layoffs.