NEWS RELEASE
March 18, 2020
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino & Resort and UltraStar Multi-Tainment Center to temporarily suspend operations
Ak-Chin Indian Community expands COVID-19 prevention measures
Ak-Chin Community Council has announced additional safeguard measures to protect Tribal members and the public from the spread of Novel Coronavirus, or COVID-19.
Specifically, the UltraStar Multi-Tainment Center at Ak-Chin Circle will temporarily close to the public as of 12:01 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, March 19); Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino & Resort will suspend operations at 4 a.m. The facilities will remain closed for a period of 14 days, until April 2, at which time Tribal and casino leaders will reassess the situation.
“As Ak-Chin leaders, our highest priority is the health and safety of Tribal members, employees and guests,” said Ak-Chin Chairman Robert Miguel. “We are in regular communication with our fellow tribes, as well as state, local and federal officials regarding appropriate virus prevention measures, and will continue to take all actions necessary to protect our Community.”
The temporary closures of UltraStar Multi-Tainment Center and Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino & Resort are consistent with CDC and public health recommendations to limit public gatherings at this time.
“Our focus is to ensure a safe gaming environment for the Community and guests,” said Robert Livingston, general manager of Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino & Resort. “We look forward to resuming normal operations and welcoming the return of members, employees and guests to our beautiful property as quickly as possible.”
No COVID-19 cases have been confirmed within the Ak-Chin Indian Community, but Tribal leaders have proactively taken steps to reduce risk to members and visitors. All in-person, Community-sponsored events, programs and gatherings are canceled until further notice. This includes the Recreation Center, Elder Center, Him-Dak EcoMuseum and more.
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