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Tulsa’s Osage Casino Planning To Reopen Friday

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By: Amy Kauffman

 

Some Casinos in Oklahoma have already reopened but more are planning to reopen later this week.

The Osage Casino North of downtown Tulsa is planning to reopen Friday 15th, but they said they’re still working out details of their grand reopening.

They said it will be similar to the opening of their Ponca City location, but said they even plan to add some additional measures from what they’ve learned during their grand reopening there.

In Ponca City, they reopened gaming immediately but left the hotel as well as food and beverage closed until further notice.

Officials have not said if they plan to keep those closed in Tulsa yet, and they also haven’t released any information regarding reopening their pool.

However, they said they plan to do everything they can to enforce social distancing of at least six feet while in casinos.

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Officials said they want to continue minimizing and avoiding any unnecessary contact between guests and Osage team members while people are on site.

They’re also encouraging guests to wear personal protective gloves and masks while they’re visiting the casinos.

They are also encouraging anyone over the age of 65 to follow the state’s Stay at Home recommendations.

They said they are still working out the details on a time to reopen but hope to release more information later this week.

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