TWIN ARROWS NAVAJO CASINO RESORT RE-OPENING 07.12.21
Today, Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer joined Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise CEO Brian Parrish and employees to welcome back visitors and tourists for the re-opening of the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort, located 20-miles east of Flagstaff, AZ. The gaming facility was closed for over one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The casino reopened with safety measures and protocols to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, such as screening customers before entering, testing employees on a regular basis, and plexiglass installation on the gaming floor and other areas. The casino will have limited hours, operate at 50-percent occupancy, and will require all patrons and workers to wear masks, in accordance with the Navajo Nation mask mandate.
“The reopening of the Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort highlights the our support for Navajo businesses and the Navajo Nation’s reinvestment in the local economy. Reopening ensures that our Navajo people have jobs to sustain the livelihood of their families and provides income for the entire Nation. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the casinos were closed throughout the Navajo Nation, and slowly we have taken gradual steps to reopen because we want to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of our members, our employees, and our guests,” said Vice President Lizer.
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort will operate under the following hours of business:
Casino: 9am-10pm Daily
Hotel: Now Accepting Reservations
Arrows Sports Bar: 11am-10pm
Zenith Steakhouse: Opens Wednesday, July 21. Wednesday-Sunday: 4pm Cocktails, 5pm Dinner
The following venues will be closed until further notice: Grand Falls Buffet, Four Worlds Arcade, Bingo, Pool, Fitness Center and Valet.
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