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Casino Rama to reopen Thursday after being closed for nearly 16 months due to COVID-19

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COVID-19 pandemic.The facility will reopen in three phases, the first of which will see the gaming floor reopen to visitors with capacity limits.

Great Canadian Gaming to reopen 11 casinos Friday as Ontario moves to Step 3 “We’ve determined that we can accommodate 1,000 guests at a time,” Rob Mitchell, the communications and public affairs director at Gateway Casinos Ontario, said.“The second phase will be the hotel and resort, so that’s the spa and the restaurants attached to the hotel.”Mitchell said the target date to reopen Rama’s hotel and resort is Aug.

19. The final phase of Rama’s reopening, he added, will include the live concerts and entertainment centre.When Casino Rama reopens Thursday, Mitchell said masks will be mandatory and.

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