Meanwhile, a gulf coast amusement park also owned by the Poarch Creeks opened over the weekend. But if you absolutely want to join us on a given day and time, reservations are available,” Dorris said in a statement.
“Just like your favorite restaurant on a Friday night, a reservation isn’t required. Jay Dorris, CEO and president of Wind Creek, said reservations are not required, but the casinos will use a reservation system that people can use to book playing time. The casino floor will be open to the public for four sessions each day, and deep cleaning will be conducted between sessions. The new capacity will be roughly one-third of normal operations. Wind Creek said in a news release that all of the properties will be limiting the number of guests on the casino floor. Masks or face coverings will be required for everyone. The casinos had been closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Wind Creek Hospitality said that all three Alabama casinos will reopen with safety changes.
(AP) - The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is planning to reopen its electronic bingo casinos on Monday.