“It really speaks to what we’re able to accomplish because our team is so dynamic.” “We’ve been able to effectively recreate an entire casino operation in a matter of weeks outdoors and in tents,” Dennis said. The casino has prepared a tent roughly 80 feet by 100 feet accommodating about 40 tables.
That’s a little less than half of its full time staff. Monday have come together to make the outdoor setting a reality. Operating outdoors has been permitted for weeks under current state guidelines, but the county did not allow it until now.Īaron Dennis, general manager at Larry Flint’s Lucky Lady Casino, said the whole team of roughly 200 employees coming back to work at 5 p.m. Los Angeles County on Thursday gave the go-ahead for cardrooms to reopen outdoors only and without food and beverage service as early as Monday, Oct. County for a livelihood will return to work, but it’s a start, say city and casino officials. Only a fraction of the roughly 8,000 employees who depend on the seven casinos in L.A. Seven cardroom casinos in Los Angeles County were busy over the weekend erecting tents, moving equipment outdoors and creating the type of conditions that are safe and legal for gaming.