Areas where social distancing is not possible, such as the spa, valet, poker, buffet, and concerts, will have to remain closed until it is appropriate to reopen. The casinos, owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and operated by Caesars Entertainment, are looking forward to a return to operation, but with extensive health and safety precautions in place for the safety of employees and guests, according to Citizen Tribune.Īreas such as the gaming floor, hotel, and some restaurants, where social distancing can be practiced will be the first to open, with significant limitations on occupancy. During the initial phase of the reopening plan, only invited guests will be able to make hotel reservations or access the properties.Īlmost sixty days after closing their doors to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and North Carolina are beginning to lay out a framework for easing restrictions and begin a gradual reopening of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort and Harrah’s Cherokee Valley Rivers. Areas such as the gaming floor, hotel and some restaurants, where social distancing can be practiced will be the first to open, with significant limitations on occupancy.