Casino Miami Fl

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Casino Miami Fl


CASINO MIAMI'S NEW SAFETY MEASURES

Casino Miami (formerly known as Miami Jai-Alai Fronton) is a 6,500-capacity indoor arena and casino located at 3500 NW 37th Avenue in Miami, Florida. It is primarily used for gambling, jai alai and concerts. Notable past performers include the Allman Brothers Band, Black Sabbath, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Sinatra, Santana and Grateful Dead.

  1. Casino Hours Sunday – Thursday / 10am-1amFriday – Saturday / 10am-3am free valet now through DECEMBER 30th Gulfstream park casino Open 365 days a year, Gulfstream Park seamlessly integrates the thrills of horse racing and excitement of slots. Our casino has been redesigned with socially distant slot and video table games to offer a fun.
  2. From Business: Calder Casino, located on South Florida's Miami-Dade / Broward county line, offers gaming action with nearly 1,100 slot machines and Thoroughbred horse racing in 12.

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Casino Miami wants you to feel safe and protected whenever you come in to enjoy your favorite games, our expanded promotional schedule, and as always, lucrative Free Play offers. Therefore, we will be implementing the following steps to help protect the health and safety of our guests and team members.
✓ We require face masks to be worn by guests and team members while inside the casino at all times.
✓ Temperatures of all guests and team members will be taken before entering the casino. Any individual displaying a temperature of 100.0 F or above will be refused entrance.
✓ We are increasing the number of hand sanitizing stations throughout the casino.
✓ There are dedicated team members to clean and disinfect high-traffic, high-touch areas, like door handles, gaming equipment, counters and bathrooms.
✓ We have temporarily placed all water fountains and self-serve beverage stations out of service.
✓ There is displayed signage throughout the casino to remind team members and guests to maintain distances of 6 feet from one another.
✓ We have displayed signage emphasizing proper hand washing techniques in all rest rooms.
For the safety and well-being of everyone please do not visit if you have had contact with a COVID-19 patient, are experiencing a fever, if you are not feeling well or have traveled outside of the U.S. Stay home and stay safe.