FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 26, 2020
MADISON – Ho-Chunk Gaming – Madison is pleased to announce the opening of selected gaming areas in phase one of our reopening and will continue to evaluate our strategy to maintain a safe environment for all. We are excited to welcome back our guests and start bringing back the hospitality, gaming and fun that Ho-Chunk Gaming is known for.
Beginning on Wednesday, May 27, Ho-Chunk Gaming – Madison is set to be open from 10 am to 2 am.
Ho-Chunk Gaming plans to reopen its properties in phases, with select gaming machines, restaurants and other amenities remaining closed in the initial phase. Time between phases is unknown and will depend on the successful execution of each phase.
The new program includes several new initiatives such as the use of a self-cleaning antimicrobial coating throughout the property, temperatures will be taken at all entrances, physical distancing practices including floor decals, additional cleaning protocols, Plexiglas shields, personal protective equipment (PPE), comprehensive team member training, safety and hygiene signage and several other procedures throughout the property to ensure a safe environment.
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