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We’ve crossed the threshold where there are more casinos open than are not.
This week we saw two big casinos — Pechanga Resort Casino near Temecula and Fantasy Springs Resort Casino near Indio — open their doors. Like the casinos in the weeks before them, neither resort opened fully and both had a lot of safety precautions in place.
And then we saw many casinos reopen in Las Vegas today. Some opened as early as 12:01 a.m.
However, there are still some tribally-owned casinos in Southern California that have yet to open their doors. We talked to lone Coachella Valley holdout Augustine Casino about what they’re doing and when they might reopen.
But before we get into all of that, here are our poll results. Of the nearly 400 people who voted, it looks like most have not been back to the casinos yet.
Have you been back to your favorite casino yet? What was the experience like?
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An “out of service” slot machine is seen at the Emerald Island Casino on May 2, 2020 in Henderson, Nevada. As some casinos in Southern California and Nevada have begun to announce reopening dates, others such as Augustine Casino in Coachella remain closed with no opening date announced. (File photo by David Becker / AFP) (Photo by DAVID BECKER/AFP via Getty Images)
While Fantasy Springs, Spotlight 29 and the Agua Caliente casinos have reopened, Augustine Casino is one of the few casinos still closed.
We talked with Augustine’s general manager about why they’re waiting it out, when they might reopen and how they’re getting ready. Read more.
More casino news
Pechanga Resort Casino reopened Monday after being closed for months due to the coronavirus
Fantasy Springs Resort Casino reopened Tuesday after coronavirus closure
Beyond Southern California….
In this May 26, 2020 file photo, gates block an entrance to Caesars Palace hotel and casino along the Las Vegas Strip devoid of the usual crowds in Las Vegas. Many Las Vegas casinos, including Caesar’s Palace, will reopen Thursday, June 4. (AP Photo/John Locher)Some of Las Vegas’s biggest properties reopened today. Here’s how things are different between Vegas and Southern California Casinos.
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