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MT. PLEASANT, Mich - The Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant reports on its Facebook page they will remain open despite Governor Gretchen Whitmer announcing new COVID-19 restriction from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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The MDHHS order says that casino's must close for the next three weeks beginning Wednesday.
Gaming at tribal casinos does not fall under state regulation according to the Michigan Gaming Control Board per an article in the Detroit News.
The casino released the following statement on its Facebook page:
In March, 2020 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Saganing Eagles Landing Casino & Hotel and The Slot Palace & Bingo Hall voluntarily closed for an initial two-week period following Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Order. Thereafter, the casinos voluntarily remained closed for an extended period, consistent with the Governor’s follow-on Orders until May 28, 2020, reopening at a time many other casinos across the country were reopening
During the casino closures, the casino management team spent time learning about the Coronavirus and implementing a Health and Sanitation Plan to responsibly reopen. This Plan includes the requirement that all guests and team members wear masks, something now known to be the single most significant safety measure. The casinos hired “Clean Teams” dedicated to the continuous cleaning of slot machines and other high touch surfaces. Every other slot machine has been turned off to achieve social distancing with social distancing markers installed in appropriate places throughout the facility. Acrylic dividers have been installed at close interaction areas, including at all table games. Additional hand sanitation stations and sanitation wipe stations have been installed. All guests and team members have temperature checks before entering the casinos.
Today, we have a track record of success. Our experience with Coronavirus transmission has been that the safety protocols are effective, particularly the requirement that all team members and guests wear masks. Contact tracing indicates that Coronavirus transmission typically occurs outside of the casino environment where masks may not have been worn and other protocols may not have been followed
For these reasons, we have decided to keep our gaming facilities open under our stringent Health and Sanitation Plan. We do not believe that closing the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Saganing Eagles Landing Casino & Hotel and The Slot Palace & Bingo Hall will reduce the spread of the Coronavirus. Should new information emerge that indicates otherwise, we will revisit this decision. We will continue to review protocols in all areas of our operation and make adjustments as deemed appropriate.
Although coronavirus closures and concerns are taking center stage in American life this week, Michigan’s tribal casinos have another big development on the horizon.
With the Detroit casinos already up and running with legalized sports betting for when sports returns, many of the state’s tribal casinos are working toward their own implementation.
Earlier this month, the Michigan Gaming Control Board gave the OK for Detroit casinos to start taking action on sports. Though the MGCB has no authority over the tribal casinos, officials said they are using similar guidelines and rules.
“Wanting to have another amenity, especially a strong one like sports betting, definitely is gratifying and the state did a good job, along with the tribes working together, to get something that’s workable,” Soaring Eagle CEO Mike Bean said. “It’s something that everybody should be proud of.”
Here’s a rundown from across the state of what to expect – and when:
FireKeepers Casino Hotel
The Battle Creek casino will re-brand Dacey’s Taphouse as Dacey’s Sportsbook when it adds sports betting this spring, according to Jim Wise, vice president in sports/online gaming.
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi facility has partnered with Scientific Games and will offer live betting windows and self-service kiosks in Dacey’s, which has two levels.
“We think from a technology standpoint, they’re ahead of the game on the sports side,” Wise said of SG. “And whatever point this evolves into online gaming, we have a great partner there.”
Wise said the future app and online casino will have FireKeepers branding.
“We didn’t think we had to get into a position where our brand would become secondary because we were using somebody else’s national reputation,” Wise said.
Four Winds
David Gutierrez, a spokesman for Four Winds Casino, said in an email to PlayMichigan there was no information to share at this time. The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians operates Four Winds facilities in New Buffalo, Dowagiac and Hartford in southwest Michigan.
Four Winds also operates a casino in South Bend, Ind., the only tribal casino in the Hoosier State.
Four Winds holds a Class II license which allows the operation of slot machines and a poker room. The Pokagon Band is in negotiations with the state of Indiana for Class III Gaming Compact, which would allow table games and sports betting.
Grand Traverse casinos
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians has partnered with William Hill for online sports betting and online gaming at Turtle Creek in Williamsburg and Leelenau Sands in Peshawbestown.
The partnership was announced in late February with an expected opening by the 2020 football season. There will be a Turtle Creek sportsbook at Onyx Sports Bar and a satellite facility at Leelenau Sands.
Originally founded in the United Kingdom in 1934, William Hill came to the United States in 2012 and has become one the largest sports betting businesses in the country.
Little River
Joanne Green, marketing manager for Little River Casino Resort in Manistee, said last week the casino plans to have sports betting but did not have any further comment.
Gun Lake
The Wayland Casino, south of Grand Rapids, has partnered with Parx Casino of Pennsylvania for the Gun Lake Casino Sportsbook and online gaming site.
Parx, which is north of Philadelphia, is Pennsylvania’s largest casino and is owned and operated by Greenwood Racing Inc.
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Stage 131 Sportsbook & Lounge will be the initial home for sports betting at the Wayland facility and will feature a betting counter and self-serve kiosks.
The casino has not announced a start date for sports betting, only saying it will be a “phased approach” over time.
Gun Lake announced an expansion in October to double the size of Stage 131, adding more seating, televisions, an outdoor period and a new dining service.
Soaring Eagle
The Mount Pleasant facility, operated by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, is the largest tribal casino in the state and has an anticipated late spring opening for sports betting.
Sports bar Ascend opened in 2018 with plans of converting into a sportsbook lounge with 10 betting kiosks, said Bean, the property’s CEO.
There is an elevated VIP area in the about 4,000 square foot space, which seats about 120.
Bean said last week there is a partnership in place for the sportsbook’s technology, though he would not comment on the partner or branding plans for the mobile betting app.
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The Saginaw Chippewa tribe also operates the Saganing Eagles Landing Casino & Hotel in Standish where the Creekside Lounge will become a sportsbook.
There also will be kiosks at the Soaring Eagle Slot Palace across the street from Soaring Eagle in Mount Pleasant.
Upper Peninsula casinos
Kewadin Casino
PlayMichigan contacted all 11 casinos in the Upper Peninsula and none shared firm plans on opening dates, partnerships or facilities.
Soaring Eagle
The five Kewadin Casino locations in Christmas, Hessel, Manistique, Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace have no public plans, nor do the pairs of Bay Mills Indian Community casinos in Brimley or the Ojibwa Casinos in Baraga and Marquette. There was nothing to report from the Island Resort & Casino in Harris, and a marketing representative from Northern Waters Casino Resort in Watersmeet said they are taking a “wait-and-see” approach.