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Puckerbutthttps://oklahoman.com/article/5662128/hundreds-line-up-at-casino-opening
'NORMAN — The line to get inside Thunderbird Casino stretched nearly 250 people long.
A buddy of mine sent me this picture of Thunderbird Casino taken about an hour after opening time.
https://imgur.com/a/tAbDaKw
(Hopefully that link works. I haven't been able to embed a picture in my posts the last few times I've tried.)
https://imgur.com/a/TXuEg37
https://imgur.com/a/35GMz8p
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2020/05/14/caesars-palace-vegas-reopening-plans-lah-pkg-ebof-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/coronavirus/
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WishuponacometHere are pictures of additional lines at other casinos.
https://imgur.com/a/TXuEg37
https://imgur.com/a/35GMz8p
Hmm. Some of those people from what I can see don't look like they are following the 6 feet rule.
It didn't look like anyone posted this but my apology if the did:
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2020/05/14/caesars-palace-vegas-reopening-plans-lah-pkg-ebof-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/coronavirus/
CEO sounded very reasonable. When the reporter mentioned that even with just 3 people at a BJ table, there is not 6 feet between the patrons. He mentioned it is close to 6 feet, and their faces are not pointed at each other..... I'm sure for most slots, the closing of every other machine doesn't make it 6 feet either..... I'm sure Caesars' presents its plan to some government regulator, and will either get approved or not approved. If they really want to enforce a true 6 foot rule, then that will be only 2 players at a BJ table. Same for craps. You would have to somehow prohibit players from leaning over the table, or they would be within 6 feet of the people on the other side of the table. Apparently customers will NOT be required to wear masks. How do you MAKE SURE that no one walks within 6 feet of a player seated at a table? Just walking from one area to another will be impossible.
If there is a REAL decision to enforce the '6 foot rule', then no casino could open.
It will be a phony rule. No one will enforce.
How will they put six feet between the dealers and the players?
They won't. They will argue that because the dealer is wearing a mask it doesn't matter.
It will be a phony rule. No one will enforce.
A lot of these new rules and regulations the casinos are hyping won’t be enforced. A lot of PR hype to get people okay with the idea of reopening. Anyone really think the pit bosses are going to wipe down the player’s spot every time someone leaves the table?
CEO sounded very reasonable. When the reporter mentioned that even with just 3 people at a BJ table, there is not 6 feet between the patrons. He mentioned it is close to 6 feet, and their faces are not pointed at each other..... I'm sure for most slots, the closing of every other machine doesn't make it 6 feet either..... I'm sure Caesars' presents its plan to some government regulator, and will either get approved or not approved. If they really want to enforce a true 6 foot rule, then that will be only 2 players at a BJ table. Same for craps. You would have to somehow prohibit players from leaning over the table, or they would be within 6 feet of the people on the other side of the table. Apparently customers will NOT be required to wear masks. How do you MAKE SURE that no one walks within 6 feet of a player seated at a table? Just walking from one area to another will be impossible.
If there is a REAL decision to enforce the '6 foot rule', then no casino could open.
It will be a phony rule. No one will enforce.
I suppose if there is room, they could put those theater type ropes (whatever they are called) to maintain space in some areas. Also, one way isles? If someone wants to be an asshole and push those temp barriers over or out of the way. Well, there is always security to escort them out the door.
A lot of these new rules and regulations the casinos are hyping won’t be enforced. A lot of PR hype to get people okay with the idea of reopening. Anyone really think the pit bosses are going to wipe down the player’s spot every time someone leaves the table?
Who do you call when the 6-foot rule is clearly not being enforced? Who do you call when the dealer's mask doesn't cover his nose or you're allowed to sit at a seat that has not been immediately sterilized when the previous occupant got up?
In a casino on tribal territory, who does enforcement when you DO make the call?
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I've read the actual wording in all of the executive orders and health mandates in my state, and they all involve fines and shutdowns on BUSINESSES ONLY. There are requirements for individuals, but no penalties for not complying. Where I live there is specific wording in the business order that says the establishment actually CANNOT refuse entry to someone that is not wearing a mask. The state has got the business establishment by the short hair since the business is already strictly regulated and can get its license pulled on a whim. They want you to think that they have the same level of control over individuals, but they do not. The actual written orders cleary demonstrate that, but they hype the rules as being more than they have the power to require.What will drive all these rules is what has always been what determined the level of business you can expect: customer acceptance. I wouldn't go into a casino, a restaurant, or a public bathroom on Day One, even if 'the state' mandated that everyone where a hazmat suit and be encased in a bubble. Anyone who depends on mandated rules - state, federal, tribal - to decide for them what is safe is an idiot.
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Business will not return to normal until enough people can trust their own common sense to resume living. Assuming they have a disposable income to spend - anywhere.
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This is a list of casinos in Oklahoma.
List of casinos[edit]
Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
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Ada Gaming Center | Ada | Pontotoc | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Buffalo Run Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs | Claremore | Rogers | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Racino | |
Cash Springs Gaming Center | Sulphur | Murray | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Fort Gibson | Cherokee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Roland | Sequoyah | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Sallisaw | Sequoyah | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Tahlequah | Cherokee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | West Siloam Springs | Delaware | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Chisholm Trail Casino | Duncan | Stephens | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino Resort | Durant | Bryan | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Broken Bow | McCurtain | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Grant | Choctaw | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Idabel | McCurtain | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | McAlester | Pittsburg | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Pocola | Le Flore | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Stringtown | Atoka | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Comanche Nation Casino | Lawton | Comanche | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Red River Casino | Devol | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Spur Casino | Eligin | Comanche | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Star Casino | Walters | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Creek Nation Casino of Eufaula | Eufaula | McIntosh | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Creek Nation Casino of Okmulgee | Okmulgee | Okmulgee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Eastern Shawnee Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
FireLake Casino | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | Formerly Firelake Grand Casino |
Grand Casino Hotel Resort | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | Formerly Firelake Grand Casino |
Gold Mountain Casino | Ardmore | Carter | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Grand Lake Casino | Grove | Delaware | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa | Catoosa | Rogers | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
High Winds Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Kickapoo Casino | Harrah | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Kickapoo Casino in Shawnee | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Kiowa Casino | Devol | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Lucky Star Casino | Clinton | Custer | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Lucky Star Casino | Concho | Canadian | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Lucky Turtle Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Madill Gaming Center | Madill | Marshall | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Muscogee Creek Nation Casino | Muskogee | Muskogee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Newcastle Casino | Newcastle | McClain | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Bartlesville | Washington | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Hominy | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Pawhuska | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Ponca City | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Sand Springs | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Quapaw Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Red Hawk Gaming Center | Wetumka | Hughes | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | ||
Remington Park Racetrack & Casino | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Racino | Owned by a subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation[1] |
RiverStar Casino | Terral | Jefferson | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
River Spirit Casino | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Riverwind Casino | Norman | Cleveland | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Sac & Fox Casino | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
SaltCreek Casino | Pocasset | Grady | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Seven Clans | Perry | Noble | Oklahoma | North Central | Native American | |
Seven Clans | Red Rock | Noble | Oklahoma | North Central | Native American | |
Texoma Casino | Kingston | Marshall | Oklahoma | South Central | Native American | |
The Stables Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Thunderbird Wild Wild West Casino | Norman | Cleveland | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Treasure Valley Casino | Davis | Murray | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Stigler Casino | Stigler, Oklahoma | Haskell | Oklahoma | South East Oklahoma | Native American | |
Washita Casino | Paoli | Garvin | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
WinStar World Casino | Thackerville | Love | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | World's Largest as of August 2013 |
Wyandotte Nation Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American |
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'About Us - Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie'. Lone Star Race Track. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
External links[edit]
- Media related to Casinos in Oklahoma at Wikimedia Commons