Welcome to Wind Creek Casino and Hotel Atmore! Our amenities include a AAA Four-Diamond-rated luxury hotel, world-class Spa, gourmet culinary studio, infinity pool, outdoor amphitheater, movie theaters, arcade, yogurt shop, multiple dining venues including the. The casinos and resorts of Alabama’s only federally recognized Indian Tribe will fully reopen to the public Monday, June 8. Wind Creek Hospitality said all three of its Alabama-based resort.
Wind Creek Bethlehem is reopening Monday, more than 100 days after it closed amid the growing COVID-19 pandemic in mid-March.
Here’s what to expect if you want to visit the South Bethlehem gaming hall.
Doors open at 6 a.m. The casino closes at 3 a.m. nightly for a deep cleaning.
Reservations aren’t needed, but they’re recommended if you don’t want to stand in line. The casino is limiting capacity per Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board guidelines.
Masks or face coverings are required. You cannot wear a hat and hoods must stay down.
You will get your temperature checked before you can enter the casino.
Guests are asked to bring their own masks. If you don’t have one, masks can be purchased by making a donation to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Lehigh Valley & Northeast PA.
You must stay 6 feet from other guests. To accommodate social distancing, machine layouts have been redesigned as have dining spaces and lines.
There will be plexiglass dividers between slot machines to promote social distancing, but not all machines will be on.
Smoking is no longer allowed inside the building. You can only smoke in an outdoor area in the north parking lot.
Restaurants are only open to hotel guests and guests with a gaming reservation or standby reservation. Walk-ins are welcome when capacity allows it.
Wind Creek, one of the Lehigh Valley’s largest employers, furloughed 2,100 employees at the start of June. The company expects to recall employees in phases as business ramps up.
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Sara K. Satullo may be reached at ssatullo@lehighvalleylive.com.