Casino Soboba Is Open
Posted By admin On 08/04/22- The Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians is opening a new casino resort in southern California. With gaming operations that are a part of this 474,000 sq ft resort, they will be plenty of room to play casino games and enjoy various other activities.
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- Specialties: Soboba Casino features approximately 2,000 of the newest, hottest slot machines, an expansive and modern non-smoking room, 20 classic gaming tables featuring all your favorite card games, and a large outdoor event arena which.
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To protect the health and safety of our guests, Team Members, and community, Soboba Casino Resort has placed safety protocols and limited functions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All of us at Soboba Casino Resort look forward to welcoming you back as our valued guests!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What day and times is the casino open?
A: Soboba Casino Resort is continuing daily 24 hour opperations.
Q: What is the age requirement to enter the casino?
A: In the interest of public health and safety the Soboba Casino Resort will only be allowing guests age 21 and over on property at this time.
Q: What day and time will the hotel reopen?
A: Hotel Operations are now open and taking reservations.
Q: What changes can we expect when entering casino?
A: We are taking cleanliness to a new level by implementing an aggressive new health and sanitation program to complement the already rigorous cleaning standards currently in place at Soboba Casino Resort. Upon entering, all guests and team members will be required to wear a mask and conduct a health temperature screening; gloves will be optional for guests. Our gaming floor will be smoke-free, but we will have designated smoking areas.
Q: Will you only be open to VIPs at first?
A: Soboba Casino Resort will welcome all guests upon our re-opening.
Q: Will you limit the number of people?
A: Soboba Casino Resort is utilizing sensors to monitor the number of guests entering and exiting the property in real time. We will limit the number of guests allowed into the facility to ensure proper social distancing.
Q: What age must a guest be to enter the facility?
A: A guest must be 21 and over to enter facility.
Q: I have slot machine cash out vouchers that expired during the time Soboba Casino Resort was closed, what will happen to those winnings?
A: Un-redeemed vouchers that have expired since our forced closure will be honored in full.
Q: I had offers for your hotel that expired while you were closed, will you honor those offers or send me new ones?
A: Guests will receive new offers for our hotel as soon as we are able to resume hotel operations. Expired hotel offers will not be valid. Guests will begin to receive new Free Play offers that will be sent out as we near our re-opening date. Expired Free Play offers will not be accepted.
Q: When will you have your entertainment return such as Latin Night?
A: Soboba Casino Resort is not planning any concerts or live entertainment in our Cabaret or Event Center at this time.
Q: Will the bars be open when you reopen?
A: Our Tree Bar will be open, with limited seating to ensure proper social distancing. In addition, our Cabaret Bar will be open for drink service. However, the Cabaret dance floor will be closed and no live entertainment is scheduled for this venue.
Q: What services and amenities will be available upon reopening?
A: Three of our food outlets will be open with limited seating, and to-go service including Koffee Kiisha, Fairway Café, and the Noodle Bar.
Q: What happens to my Soboba Rewards card and points while Soboba Casino Resort is closed? Will I lose my points or rewards?
A: Soboba Casino Resort guests will not lose any points or comp value due to this forced closure.
Q: What will happen to my Soboba Rewards card when Soboba Casino Resort reopen?
A: Your Soboba Rewards card will not be affected when we re-open. We have suspended any changes to status or tier for at least 60 days after re-opening.
Q: What are you doing to clean the casino and hotel?
A: The Casino Floor is being cleaned with a hospital grade disinfectant, an increase in frequency of cleaning of all casino areas is in effect, in association with social distancing, and other precautions, Soboba Casino Resort is working towards making the Casino and Hotel as safe as possible while not sacrificing the service we have been known for.
Q: What will happen to my hotel reservations, if I paid in full, will I be refunded?
A: All reservations that are due to arrive during our temporary closure will be cancelled without penalty. This policy will be in effect until we are able to resume hotel operations. We will offer a full refund to all guests that choose to not visit due to concerns about COVID-19.
Q: I was supposed to stay at your hotel with a group, but they cancelled. What will happen to my reservation?
A: All reservations that are part of a cancelled group event, will be cancelled as well, without penalty.
Q: What about the gifts I was supposed to redeem/pick up during March and April?
A: The remaining two March gifts will be scheduled for redemption as soon as a final date for re-opening is set.
Q: What if I had a birthday Offer to redeem during your closure?
A: Soboba Casino Resort will honor all birthday offers, even those that occurred during our forced closure.
Q: How do I get my tax information (Win/Loss) during the closure?
A: For information regarding W2-G forms, win/loss statements, or other tax documents click here.
Last updated Dec. 14.
The uncontrollable spread of COVID-19 has made it very difficult for the US casino industry to function in most states. Across the country, casinos are limiting the number of customers on their floors or are closing their doors to casual and experts bettors in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Casinos were particularly hard hit in the spring, when most were forced to shutter. On March 19, the American Gaming Associationissued a release on the crisis. AGA President and CEO Bill Miller said:
With a spike of coronavirus cases in the fall of 2020, casinos are once again being forced to shut down in many states. Most casinos remain open in some respect, but that will likely change.
Though many gamblers will turn to horse betting, online casinos and online poker, our staff at PlayUSA wants to keep you up to date with a list of casino properties that have suspended operations in the wake of this global pandemic.
Alabama casinos
Wind Creek casinos in the state are open with some restrictions.
Arizona casinos
Most Arizona casinos are open subject to general COVID restrictions in the state. Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort is currently closed, and Casino del Sol closed for the rest of 2020 starting on Dec. 7.
Arkansas casinos
Arkansas casinos are open, with some restrictions.
Latest report on Arkansas casinos here.
California casinos
California is currently under a stay-at-home order and capacity restrictions in most regions. However, most California tribal casinos are currently open with a variety of restrictions that don’t always line up with state guidelines. More on that here.
Card rooms closed on Nov. 30 for three weeks
Colorado casinos
Casinos in Colorado mostly remain open, but some such as Ute Mountain Casino Hotel have opted to close temporarily. Table games are shut down in some other casinos. More on that at PlayColorado.
Connecticut casinos
The state’s two casinos, Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort, are both open with restrictions. As of the week of Dec. 1, Foxwoods announced even further restrictions and temporary closing of some hotel areas.
Latest report on casinos in Connecticut here.
Delaware casinos
The three Delaware casinos are currently open with some restrictions
- Delaware Park
- Dover Downs
- Harrington Casino and Raceway
Florida casinos
All of Florida’s casinos are currently open with varying restrictions.
Idaho casinos
Most Idaho casinos remain open.
Illinois casinos
All casinos in Illinois are closed as of Nov. 20 under an order from Gov. JB Pritzker. Visit PlayIllinois for more updates.
Indiana casinos
Indiana casinos mostly remain open, with some restrictions. Visit PlayIndiana for more updates.
Iowa casinos
All Iowa casinos are currently open, but with restrictions.
More on casinos in Iowa here.
Kansas casinos
Kansas casinos remain open for now.
Kentucky racing
There are no casinos in Kentucky.
Louisiana casinos
Most Louisiana casinos remain open, but at limited capacity.
More information here on casinos in Louisiana.
Maine casinos
Maine casinos are open but must close earlier than usual. More on casinos in Maine here.
Maryland casinos
Maryland casinos are open, with restrictions. However, infections in Maryland via casinos have drawn some scrutiny.
Massachusetts casinos
Massachusetts’ three casinos — Plainridge Park, MGM Springfield, and Encore Boston Harbor — are all open, with restrictions. More from PlayMA here.
Michigan casinos
Michigan’s three commercial casinos are currently closed:
- MGM Grand
- Greektown Casino
- MotorCity Casino
Some tribal casinos have also closed their doors for now.
Minnesota casinos
Native American tribes with casinos remain open for now, with restrictions. More here.
Mississippi casinos
All 26 of the state’s casinos remain open.
Missouri casinos
Missouri casinos are all open, with varying restrictions.
Montana casinos
Some of Montana’s tribal casinos are closed. There are restrictions that limit capacity in casinos in the state.
Nevada casinos
Casinos in the state and in Las Vegas remain largely open, but at reduced capacity. These include Palazzo, for example, where rooms are closed seven days a week but the casino floor remains open. More from PlayNevadahere and more on Las Vegas specifically can be found here.
New Hampshire casinos
There is no word yet on when casinos in New Hampshire will reopen.
New Jersey casinos
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Atlantic City casinos continue to stay open, with restrictions. Of course, online casinos in New Jersey, are still running.
New Mexico casinos
Worsening conditions in New Mexico have led to almost all casinos being closed. More here.
New York casinos
All New York casinos, both commercial and tribal, remain open for now.
North Carolina casinos
The only two casinos in North Carolina, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino are currently open.
North Dakota casinos
Tribal casinos are generally open in North Dakota, although it is on a case by case basis.
Ohio casinos
Ohio casinos remain open, but are subject to a curfew.
Oklahoma casinos
Almost all Oklahoma casinos are currently open.
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Oregon casinos
Most tribal casinos in Oregon remain open, with restrictions. Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City is one that has closed temporarily.
Pennsylvania casinos
PA casinos are temporarily closed for a three-week pause that began Dec. 12. Updates From PlayPennsylvania here.
Rhode Island casinos
The two Rhode Island casinos, Twin River Casino in Lincoln and Tiverton, closed for two weeks starting Nov. 30.
South Dakota casinos
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Many South Dakota casinos have closed because of worsening COVID cases in the state, but a few remain open.
Texas casinos
Texas casinos are currently open.
Washington casinos
The state’s tribal casinos all remain open with restrictions.
West Virginia casinos
All five of West Virginia’s casinos remain open, with restrictions.
Wisconsin casinos
Tribal casinos are open or closed on a case by case basis. More here.
Wyoming casinos
Wyoming casinos are currently closed.