Are face masks required at Ho-Chunk Casino?
Ho-Chunk gaming implements mask mandate at casinos, hotels and RV locations. “We care, that is why we are prioritizing the health and safety of our families and yours by requiring masks to be worn by all guests and team members at our facilities. Face masks must be properly worn covering the mouth and nose.
Why are the Ho-Chunk casinos closed?
UPDATE: August 30, 2021 – Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells suffered a major computer systems failure early last Thursday morning that caused it to close its doors temporarily. All amenities of the property were closed besides the hotel, and RV Park during the shutdown.
Are masks required at Ho-Chunk Madison?
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison will require patrons to wear masks indoors, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status.
How old do you have to be to go to Ho-Chunk Madison?
Anyone 21+ is welcome here at Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison.
Is Bingo open at Ho-Chunk?
Ho-Chunk Gaming, Wisconsin Dells Bingo runs Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sunday. Slots are played 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Blackjack, live Poker, craps, roulette and mini-baccarat are available from 10 am to 4 am. 1-800-746-2486 for more information.
Can you smoke in Ho-Chunk casino?
No, the casino is 100% smoke-free, including back-of-house areas.
How many casinos does Ho-Chunk have?
six casinos
NBC15 News has reached out to the Ho-Chunk Nation, which runs all six casinos, to ask what led to the closures and to see if they were related.
Does Ho-Chunk have bingo?
Does Ho Chunk have bingo?
Are masks required at Ho Chunk Wittenberg?
Guests and employees will need to wear face mask.
Does Ho-Chunk have a hotel?
Ho-Chunk Casino Hotel – Wisconsin Dells offers 302 accommodations with safes and coffee/tea makers. Rooms open to balconies or patios. LCD televisions are featured in guestrooms.
Does Ho-Chunk Madison serve alcohol?
The nation opened the facility as Dejope Bingo and Entertainment with a Class II gambling license in 1999, followed by a redesign in 2010. The tribe, which renamed the facility Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison in 2010, has never served alcohol there.