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Owners of Spotlight 29,Tortoise Rock and the two Morongo casinos announced on Tuesday plans to reopen Friday — the earliest opening date yet for casinos in this region.

This comes as Gov. Gavin Newsom sent a letter to California tribes on May 15 urging them not to reopen their gaming facilities, although as sovereign nations, they are not required to follow Newsom's reopening plan. Casinos are considered higher-risk workplaces because of the volume of people they bring in and fall under Stage 3 of the governor's plan. Other businesses in Stage 3 have not been allowed to reopen yet.

© Marilyn Chung/The Desert Sun Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella, Calif.

Other casinos in Riverside County, including Cahuilla Casino Hotel near Anza, Pechanga Resort Casino near Temecula and Soboba Casino near San Jacinto, intend to reopen next week after about a two-month-long closure to help curb the spread of COVID-19.

Besides Spotlight 29, the other Coachella Valley casinos: Augustine Casino near Coachella, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino near Indio, and Agua Caliente's Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage casinos have yet to announce reopening dates.

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The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians said Tuesday that it planned to welcome guests back to its Spotlight 29 and Tortoise Rock gaming facilities in Coachella and Twentynine Palms, respectively, starting at 10 a.m. on Friday. Several new cleaning and social distancing protocols will be in place.

“We chose to close the Spotlight 29 and the Tortoise Rock casinos as a proactive measure to protect our guests and employees from exposure to the virus,' said Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians Tribal Chairman Darrell Mike. 'We have utilized this downtime to thoroughly clean every aspect of our operations and feel comfortable slowly reopening some aspects of the gaming areas, restaurants and bars. We take the threat of this virus very seriously and will carefully monitor all aspects of all of our operations to ensure they surpass the protocol guidelines we have put in place.”

© Courtesy photo Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella, Calif.

Everyone entering the casino will have their temperatures checked, and masks will be required for both employees and guests. If guests do not have a mask, a free one will be provided to them. Casino employees will be tested for the novel coronavirus before returning to work and 'will receive periodic testing going forward for the foreseeable future,' according to a news release from the tribe.

The tribe said the casino will be set up to allow for six feet of distance between players, with half of the slot chairs removed and no table games. Restaurants and bars at the properties will also be set up to allow for social distancing, the tribe said.

Each slot machine will be sanitized at least once per hour, and hand sanitizing will be encouraged, with hand sanitizer dispensers located throughout the properties, according to the news release. The properties were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected during their closures, the tribe said.

UV/ionization air purifying equipment from RGF Environmental Group, Inc., which is also used in healthcare facilities, has been purchased for both casinos, the news release said.

For more information, see the casino websites: spotlight29.com and tortoiserockcasino.com.

Morongo Casino Resort & Spa

The Morongo Band of Mission Indians announced that it plans to open the doors to both the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa and the original Casino Morongo once again at 2 p.m. on Friday, also with several new precautionary measures in place.

Guests will be able to play slot machines as well as table games but can expect to see changes, including fewer seats and some slot machines deactivated or protected with Plexiglass shields, according to a news release from the tribe. Plexiglass shields will also be available for table game players, the tribe said.

A 65,000-square-foot expansion and renovation project was recently completed at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa. Among other additions were new restaurants and a 30% expansion of the gaming floor.

© Taya Gray/The Desert Sun Several ground floor renovations, such as the addition of Pink Coffee, are currently underway at the Morongo Casino in Cabazon, Calif., on Thursday, September 12, 2019.

“Morongo is excited to welcome our guests back into the game as we reopen our casinos and unveil our luxurious new expansion, which further augments our offerings at the Morongo Casino Resort and Spa,” said Morongo’s Chief Operating Officer Richard St. Jean.

Many of the casino's restaurants will be open for business, but social distancing will be enforced and seating will be limited, the tribe said.

At this time, the Oasis Pool, Sage Spa, Fitness Center, Cielo Steakhouse, Potrero Canyon Buffet, valet parking, and the poker and bingo rooms will remain closed.

More: Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians announces Soboba Casino reopening May 27

More: Tribe announces 'target reopening' around June 1 for Pechanga Resort Casino

More: Tribal casino closures will 'be crippling for some' if stretched into June, casino GM predicts

Other changes outlined in the reopening plans for the Morongo casinos include:

  • Touchless temperature checks for all guests and employees before entering.
  • Reduced entrances to ensure complete temperature screening.
  • Face mask requirement for all guests, employees and vendors.
  • Additional automatic hand sanitizing stations throughout the properties.
  • Air filters to be cleaned more frequently. The casinos' HVAC systems draw in fresh air from outside of the casinos.

'Every square inch' of the casinos was sanitized during the closure, and there will be enhanced cleaning protocols going forward, the tribe said.

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“Our reopening is being guided by our abiding commitment to protecting the health and well-being of our guests, team members, and the community,' St. Jean said. 'We have spent countless hours developing enhanced safety and sanitation protocols and procedures that strengthen our already-exacting standards for cleanliness.'

Simon Farmer, executive director of marketing at Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, said the tribe has stayed in touch with county and state authorities and kept them informed of its plans throughout the public health crisis. Casino management has also looked at the practices implemented by other casinos in other states that have already reopened.

'We diligently consulted with local, state and federal health officials, local medical experts on a new set of standards by which we could implement to reintroduce a newer, safer environment for everyone coming back to Morongo,' Farmer said.

Farmer noted many that tribes like Morongo depend on revenue from their casinos to fund their governmental functions. Morongo is also a large employer in the region and supports tribes without gaming operations.

He said he was unaware of whether the Morongo Band of Mission Indians received the letter that Newsom sent to tribes on May 15 urging them to wait to reopen their casinos.

'We obviously know what the governor's statements are and we certainly respect it ... but at the end of the day, again, and in communication with them, we believe we can reopen and operate safely,' he said.

Farmer said casino leadership has been in constant contact with employees throughout the closure. There were some furloughs and layoffs, though Farmer said he couldn't go into detail on how many were affected. He said making sure employees were comfortable with returning to work was an important factor in the decision to reopen.

'In preparation for reopening on Friday, we called them back and (got an) overwhelmingly positive response,' Farmer said.

He said 'very, very few' team members have said they are not comfortable with coming back to work yet. Those people have been offered to stay on furlough, Farmer said.

Despite being some of the first casinos in the region to reopen, the Morongo properties are ready, Farmer said.

'We would not even attempt this if we did not feel that we were creating an environment that exceeded the expectations of our guests, exceeded the standards of safety and cleanliness,' he said.

For the latest on the reopenings, go to morongocasinoresort.com.

Risa Johnson covers Native American affairs in the Coachella Valley and beyond. She can be reached at risa.johnson@desertsun.com or (760) 778-4737. Follow her on Twitter @risamjohnson.

This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Spotlight 29, Morongo and Tortoise Rock casinos all set to open Friday

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Augustine Casino was opened in 2002 by the Augustine Tribe of Cahuilla Indians, and it features slot machines, table games, a 24-hour restaurant and full-service bar. Offering great food and great fun, Augustine is known as the place where locals bring friends. Tucked away among the equestrian ranches and polo fields, just east of PGA West, Augustine Casino offers a unique gaming, dining and entertainment experience. The neighbors refer to it as the locals' casino that features “fun & friendship.” Located at 84001 Avenue 54 in nearby Coachella. For more information, call 888-PLAY2WIN.

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The newly renovated casino encompasses nearly 100,000 square feet of Las Vegas-style gaming with non-smoking areas and features 2,000 of the hottest slot machines, 40 table games, including live poker, a 750-seat Bingo Palace and an off-track satellite horse wagering facility. Open to all ages is the adjacent 24-lane Fantasy Lanes Family Bowling Center and the Cabazon Cultural Museum across from the hotel. 84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy., Indio, CA (I-10 at Golf Center Parkway). For more information, call (760) 342-5000, (800) 827-2946 or visit www.fantasyspringsresort.com.

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Enjoy blackjack, pai gow or poker, and hundreds of video games. The casino, run by the 29 Palms Band of Mission Indians, has undergone a complete renovation and addition to its first-class facility. Big-name entertainers are featured in a large indoor amphitheater. The JEM is certainly one of the finest dining establishments in the desert. The casino also features a coffee shop and several fast-food locations. There is also a large banquet/ballroom and several smaller meeting rooms available. Located at 46-200 Harrison St. in Coachella. For more information, call 760-775-5566.

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Agua Caliente has more than 1,800 Vegas-style slot and video poker machines, table games, high-limit gaming area, video poker bar. Hotel, spa, multiple dining venues, and a premium concert theater. For dining, The Steakhouse offers a leisurely upscale meal. Located at 32250 Bob Hope drive (I-10 at Ramon Rd.), Rancho Mirage. For more information, call 888-999-1995 or visit www.hotwatercasino.com

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Offers nearly 150,000 square feet of gaming action with 2,000 slot machines, 85 table games, bingo, and more. High-rise hotel features a lazy river and full-service cabanas, spa, lounge, and night-club on the 26 th floor. Dining options vary from casual to fine. Located at 49500 Seminole Dr. (I-10 at Seminole Dr.), Cabazon. For more information, call 888-667-6646 or visit www.morongocasinoresort.com.