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We had some pesticide sprayed under our house so decided to get away for a couple of days, and chose Chumash Casino, 2 hours northwest of Los Angeles. We chose Chumash because of the poker room, which is one of the few places to play live poker in the era of COVID-19. At the exciting Chumash Casino Resort, we've got California's hottest gaming, with 2,000 slots, over 40 table games, high limit and poker rooms, weekly bingo and poker tournaments, luxury car giveaways and Free Play drawings and more, all located in the heart of beautiful Santa Barbara wine country. We were staying in Santa Ynez for a few nights and took a drive to the Casino only 1/2 mile away. Would suggest parking on level 3 of self parking which is the entrance to the casino. It is a huge casino and to find the Video Poker Slots we had to walk the entire length. Chumash Casino Resort is a famous hotel and casino that is located approximately 30 miles northwest of the Santa Barbara Airport and a short drive away from the Santa Ynez Airport. It is situated deep in the heart of wine country and has a lot to offer both locally and in-house when it comes to entertainment, casino games, and room accommodations.
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Keno, Wheel of Fortune, Jackpot, and all other forms of slot-machine escape are making a comeback in Santa Barbara County on June 10 when the Chumash Casino reopens after 12 weeks.
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“We stood with our community when we elected to close our doors back in March, and we continue to stand with them with the extreme business modifications we’ve made with health and safety in mind,” said Kenneth Kahn, Tribal Chairman of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.
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One of the most rigid measures the casino implemented requires that all guests and employees use non-contact temperature screening devices, called WelloStationX, before entering the building. If the WelloStationX device does not detect a fever, it will print a “wellness sticker” that guests and employees must wear upon entering.
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“From temperature checks to enhanced cleaning schedules, to plexiglass barriers between slot machines and separating table games patrons, to requiring guests and employees to wear masks,” Kahn said about the casino’s new normal. “When we resume operations, we’ll be ready to welcome guests back with safety measures to help protect them while they’re here.”
The entire casino will not reopen, however. The poker room and bingo sessions are still on hold, as well as the fine-dining restaurant Willows, the café, the buffet, and the casino spa. The main game floor with slot machines, the food court, and Grains & Grounds eatery will be the only parts of the casino in operation.
In addition to the new WelloStationX devices and physically separating the slot machines with plexiglass, the casino will also require all guests and employees to wear masks and socially distance.
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“We believe we’ve waited until the right time to reopen the resort,” Kahn said. “By securing high-tech equipment, implementing strict safety procedures and working closely with the state to determine a sensible reopen date, we believe we’ve met the challenge of creating a safe environment under the current conditions.”
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