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November 17, 2020

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Safely enjoy all of the action and excitement of Tulalip Resort Casino.

The safety, health and well-being of our guest and team members has, and always will be, our first priority. Daily deep cleaning procedures have been increased on the casino floor, hotel and throughout the entire property. Hand sanitizer stations are readily available and we are enforcing social distancing by limiting the number of guests. We are strictly following the CDC's guidelines.

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Here are some things you can expect: Find all of the latest updates and information online at TulalipResortCasino.com. If you have any questions, ask a team member for assistance.

As You Arrive:

  • Limited entrances will be accessible in order to maintain an accurate guest count.
  • Before entry a touchless temperature check will be conducted.
  • A properly worn face mask will be required for all guests entering any Tulalip property. .
  • Limited guests will be allowed inside the property at one time.

Around the Property:

  • All guests must comply with our 100% no smoking or vaping policy outside designated smoking areas.
  • Plexiglass shields have been installed in high traffic areas where appropriate.
  • Additional hand sanitizers have been placed throughout the property and by slot banks for your convenience.
  • All team members will be required to wear face masks while they are on shift.
  • Limited guests will be allowed inside the property at one time.
  • Reduced seating capacity and spacing will be available in open public spaces in accordance with healthy social distancing.

The Gaming Floor:

  • Enhanced disinfectant cleaning procedures will be administered frequently throughout shifts.
  • All machines will be disinfected regularly, including attendants offering to sanitize machines for guests as they play.
  • Congregations or crowds of guests will be dispersed in order to follow social distancing guidelines.

Table Games:

  • Limited seating and games will be available to allow for proper social distancing.
  • Dice will be sanitized after each shooter, and the game will be sanitized after each game.
  • High-touch gaming items will be routinely disinfected. Cards will be refreshed more frequently.
  • Smoking is not allowed while in play. In order to observe social distancing requirements, please step away from the table.
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At the Resort:

  • The front desk has been rearranged to allow for proper social distancing.
  • No entry into occupied rooms will be allowed for team members or guest room attendants.
  • There is no daily maid service, however soiled linen / towels will be replenished upon request.
  • Deliveries will be dropped off at the front door for all guest deliveries.
  • T Spa and other retail outlets will have limited capacity.
  • No social gatherings, meetings or functions in event spaces.

ENTERTAINMENT:

  • All nightclub and entertainment venues including shows have been canceled and will remain closed until further notice.
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The Restaurants:

  • Table configurations, barstools and seating have been adjusted to allow for proper social distancing.
  • Maximum of five guests per table in all restaurants.
  • We will be maintaining a contact tracing log.
  • High-touch items will be cleaned and disinfected between guests, or replaced with disposable versions.
  • Self-serve items, such as condiments, have been removed.
  • Refills will not be provided for self-supplied beverage containers.
  • Bars that allow for proper social distancing will be open, and all surfaces will be sanitized frequently
  • To go option is available at all restaurants.

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By Chris Sullivan
June 23, 2020 at 10:27 am
Boom City in Tulalip. (Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio)

The boom is returning to Boom City in Tulalip despite concerns over COVID-19, with fireworks stands opening for business on Friday.

Some vendors were unloading boxes of fireworks by the pallet-load on Monday and putting them in their storage trailers. Others were simply checking out their stands and getting ready to move in. Boom City was going to be a bust just a few weeks ago when the decision was made to cancel the fireworks sales because of the coronavirus.

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Alex Jimenez runs a stand called 'Shadow of Destruction.' He did not want to cancel Boom City.

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'Everyone wanted to gather and do a petition and get our board of directors to hopefully change their minds and figure out what to do to come up with a plan to make it safe, not only for ourselves but for the public as well,' he said.

With Snohomish County in Phase 2, the Tulalip Tribe decided to allow the fireworks sales and the firing of fireworks on the property.

For Jimenez, Boom City is huge part of his life.

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At the Resort:

  • The front desk has been rearranged to allow for proper social distancing.
  • No entry into occupied rooms will be allowed for team members or guest room attendants.
  • There is no daily maid service, however soiled linen / towels will be replenished upon request.
  • Deliveries will be dropped off at the front door for all guest deliveries.
  • T Spa and other retail outlets will have limited capacity.
  • No social gatherings, meetings or functions in event spaces.

ENTERTAINMENT:

  • All nightclub and entertainment venues including shows have been canceled and will remain closed until further notice.

The Restaurants:

  • Table configurations, barstools and seating have been adjusted to allow for proper social distancing.
  • Maximum of five guests per table in all restaurants.
  • We will be maintaining a contact tracing log.
  • High-touch items will be cleaned and disinfected between guests, or replaced with disposable versions.
  • Self-serve items, such as condiments, have been removed.
  • Refills will not be provided for self-supplied beverage containers.
  • Bars that allow for proper social distancing will be open, and all surfaces will be sanitized frequently
  • To go option is available at all restaurants.

Download the PDF
By Chris Sullivan
June 23, 2020 at 10:27 am
Boom City in Tulalip. (Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio)

The boom is returning to Boom City in Tulalip despite concerns over COVID-19, with fireworks stands opening for business on Friday.

Some vendors were unloading boxes of fireworks by the pallet-load on Monday and putting them in their storage trailers. Others were simply checking out their stands and getting ready to move in. Boom City was going to be a bust just a few weeks ago when the decision was made to cancel the fireworks sales because of the coronavirus.

Alex Jimenez runs a stand called 'Shadow of Destruction.' He did not want to cancel Boom City.

'Everyone wanted to gather and do a petition and get our board of directors to hopefully change their minds and figure out what to do to come up with a plan to make it safe, not only for ourselves but for the public as well,' he said.

With Snohomish County in Phase 2, the Tulalip Tribe decided to allow the fireworks sales and the firing of fireworks on the property.

For Jimenez, Boom City is huge part of his life.

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'I've been at Boom City since I was a child,' he said. 'I was 7 years old the first time I came to Boom City with my parents.'

His parents also ran a fireworks stand. Jimenez hopes his kids and everyone who enjoys Boom City will get that same feeling.

'It's all about our Independence Day,' he said. 'Everybody loves something that goes boom, whether it's on the ground or in the air. Everyone wants to be able to celebrate.'

The fireworks stands at the Muckleshoot Reservation are also open for business after originally being canceled.

Just a reminder: Check the fireworks laws in your area before taking any of the products home, as a lot of communities have passed new fireworks bans. I asked the state fire marshal's office if there is a concern that more people will be buying and shooting off fireworks this year because nearly all of the major shows have been canceled.

Deputy Marshal Robert Wittenberg said he expects that to be the case.

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And if my neighborhood is any indication, people are in a fireworks mood. We had several full impromptu shows in cul-de-sacs over the weekend.

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