Wiping down machines and touched surfaces as frequently as every 30 minutes with the highest quality cleaning agents recommended by the CDC.In the early stages of the COVID-19 health crisis, the Snoqualmie Casino quickly implemented the following measures to ensure guest and team member safety: “While we are confident that our concert guests would have been safe due to the outstanding efforts of our cleaning teams and the precautionary measures we have put in place, we wanted to ensure that our guests would be able to enjoy future shows free from any outside worry or concern.” states Snoqualmie Casino Interim CEO and President Stanford Le. Prior to the Governor’s announcement, Snoqualmie Casino had already taken steps to reschedule several upcoming concerts to later dates. Earlier in the day, Governor Inslee announced an executive order prohibiting public gatherings of 250 people or more in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties. He made it clear that he did not expect casinos to close rather, his order focused on concerts, sporting events, and other large public gatherings of that nature.
During the call, the Tribes specifically asked the Governor if the intention of his executive order was for casinos to close. Following a working call with Governor Jay Inslee and Washington Tribes on Wednesday, Snoqualmie Casino remains open to guests.