The new “Responsible Hospitality” plan released on Monday outlines procedures for physical distancing, enhanced cleaning and sanitization, and noninvasive temperature screenings for both staffers and guests. With 7,700 employees, Cherokee Nation Businesses operates Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, and casinos in Claremore, Fort Gibson, Grove, Ramona, Roland, Sallisaw, South Coffeyville, Tahlequah and West Siloam Springs. “We have almost got the dates and locations ready to announce, but I can say we are shooting for early June.” “We will be doing a staggered reopening, with the smaller casinos reopening first,” said Scott, as reported by Tulsa World. The new “Responsible Hospitality” plan released on Monday outlines procedures for physical distancing, enhanced cleaning and sanitization, and noninvasive temperature screenings for both staffers and guests.Ĭherokee Nation Businesses (CNB) on Monday announced new safety protocols for visitors and employees that will be introduced at its casinos, including Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, when they begin reopening, which is expected in early June.īrandon Scott, a spokesman for CNB, said an announcement of the schedule for reopening the Cherokee Nation’s 10 casinos in northeastern Oklahoma could come later this week. The reopening schedule for the casinos could come later this week.