Seminole Hard Rock Poker Room Tampa
The land-based casino industry is having big plans for opening up despite the coronavirus pandemic raging on. After most of the casinos across the US were closed in March, many operators decided that it is not profitable to keep the venues closed for a long time and that they plan to end the shutdown.
Current Seminole Hard Rock POY through WSOP Circuit Tampa, David Nathaniel. 2019/2020 Seminole Hard Rock Poker tournament schedule: World Series of Poker Circuit (Seminole Casino Coconut Creek) – September 19-30, 2019 – Results. 5223 North Orient Road, Tampa, FL 33610. ( Directions) Phone: (866) 388-4263. Minimum Age: 18. Poker Tables: 46 Tables. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa will unveil its new state of the art poker room on Thursday, January 12, at 11:30 a.m., further staking its claim as a premier poker destination. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa’s 46-table, non-smoking poker room will feature Wi-Fi throughout and will have the sports fan in mind (the room will offer 40 TV’s, including six 75-inch TV’s and four 65-inch TV’s).
However, they will have to follow strict guidelines to help prevent the further spread of the coronavirus.
One business that has big re-opening plans is Seminole Hard Rock Tampa, which aims to open its doors on May 21. Although many casinos will only offer slots, for the time being, the officials of Seminole Hard Rock Tampa wanted to take a step further, so they decided to open the poker room as well.
Of course, everyone who wants to take part in playing poker will have to adhere to the guidelines that ensure maximum protection.
The PR Manager of Seminole Hard Rock Tampa, Darien Cobb, stated that poker tables would contain plexiglass dividers. These are already used around the world to protest essential workers in grocery stores and other places. The poker tables will be played six-handed, meaning the highest number of players that will be able to sit at one table is six.
Seminole Hard Rock Poker Room Tampa Jobs
On top of that, every player who takes part in the game will have to wear the face mask all the time.
Now, this doesn’t seem like a very inviting place for a poker player. Rules and regulations can sometimes be a burden, and players might not enjoy poker as they did before the pandemic. However, this is still a much better option than having no live poker options, which was the case throughout April.
To encourage its guests to play poker, the room will offer a $3 max-rake promo after it is re-opened.
Other Guidelines for Poker Players
Of course, there will be several other things that poker players will have to pay attention to if they want to play the card game in Seminole Hard Rock Tampa in Florida.
First of all, there will be a temperature check for all workers and patrons upon the entry. It’s not clear whether every person would get an individual check or some non-intrusive methods such as thermal cameras.
On top of that, everyone who enters the casino will have to wear a face mask to protect themselves and, more importantly, protect others.
Slot machines will be alternated so that no two slot players are standing close to each other. By alternating slots, Tampa solved the issue of social distancing, and that’s something that many other casinos are going to do when they re-open.
We already mentioned plexiglass barriers, but it’s important to say that they will be present at other tables as well. Therefore, people who like to play other casino games will have maximum protection.
The property will have hand-sanitizing stations, and all surfaces that people come in touch with will be cleaned thoroughly and frequently with disinfectants.
Finally, Seminole Hard Rock Tampa will only work at a 50% capacity, so the number of guests who are allowed inside the casino will be reduced by half. It’s still unclear whether the guests would come flocking in or not.
A possible scenario is that land-based casinos are going to struggle throughout the pandemic. However, many casino operators agree that working just a bit is much better than remaining closed. That’s why casino properties, especially those in Las Vegas, already have big re-opening plans.
Related Poker News:
Stories about the coronavirus pandemic are free to read as a public service at tampabay.com/coronavirus. Sign up for our DayStarter newsletter to receive updates weekday mornings. If this coverage is important to you, consider supporting local journalism by subscribing to the Tampa Bay Times at tampabay.com/subscribe.
TAMPA — The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa remains open, but is closing its poker room at 7 p.m. Tuesday until further notice, has turned off many slot machines to add “significant distance” between gamblers and limited the number of players at table games.
“Seminole casinos in Florida are currently open and constantly monitoring the coronavirus situation,” Seminole Hard Rock said in a statement issued Monday through spokesman Gary Bitner.
The steps follow Seminole Hard Rock Tampa decisions last week to postpone concerts, shows and pool parties at the casino near Interstate 4 east of Tampa because of the spread of the coronavirus. The company said turning off slot machines aims to create social distancing between players.
On Sunday night, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control recommended that gatherings of 50 or more people be suspended or cancelled. The Los Angeles Times reported that companies that own more than a dozen hotels and casinos in Las Vegas announced they were closing for two weeks starting Tuesday.
Meanwhile, casino operations have been suspended or curtailed in Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Poker Room Phone Number
On Monday, a couple of patrons said they think the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa should follow the lead of other businesses.
“They need to close that place,” said Millie Conard of Tampa, who goes to the casino to play slots about once a month. She last went about three weeks ago and said she always takes a bottle of Purell with her to clean the button on the slot machine.
By allowing thousands of people to pass through the place, the virus could quickly be passed to people who could spread it to their families and in the community, and “it would be worse than it is now,' she said.
Michelle Goodwin of Orlando, who has hotel reservations for next week, said the casino “should close down for the safety of everyone that’s in the community.”
“Selfishly, I would like them to stay open because I would like to enjoy our 25th wedding anniversary like we had planned, but I think they need to follow the CDC guidelines,” she said.
The Tampa casino, which late last year completed a $720 million expansion, has nearly 5,000 slot machines, 179 table games, a poker room with 46 tables and 10 restaurants.
Typically, the casino said in 2018, 10,000 to 15,000 customers a day come through the property, more than 20,000 on weekends. The hotel and casino have about 4,800 employees.
By comparison, the cruise ships that last week suspended sailings out of Port Tampa Bay tend to carry a little more than 2,000 passengers and a crew of perhaps 1,000.
The Seminole Hard Rock Tampa is the flagship of Hard Rock International, generating $1 billion a year in revenue for a corporation with total revenues of nearly $6 billion annually.
From a profitability standpoint, the Tampa casino is the most successful casino in North America and ranks fourth or fifth in the world, according to Jim Allen, chairman of Hard Rock International and president of Seminole Gaming.
The Tampa casino is popular with retirees, and it’s not unheard of to see a gambler with a motorized scooter or a portable oxygen tank on the casino floor.
That said, Seminole Hard Rock management believes the expanded 245,000-square-foot casino is laid out so that patrons can put some distance between themselves if they wish, especially during off-peak hours. Slot machines are not arranged in continuous rows that create a canyon of machines with one center aisle, but include spaces between smaller banks of several machines.
That’s a different seating option than is available at the casino’s new concert venue, where shows have been postponed, Bitner said. Local musicians have continued to play at the resort’s bars and restaurants.
On Friday, when the Seminole Hard Rock Tampa announced the shows were suspended, casino management said it was committed “to intensive cleaning of the resort, with special attention paid to high-touch' areas like lobbies, front desks, slot machines, table tops, table game surfaces, restrooms, hotel rooms, door knobs and elevators.
Hand-sanitizing stations are available on the casino floor, at the entrances and throughout the property, and disinfectant wipes are available on request, the company said. The casino is using a peroxide-based disinfectant that it says kills 99.9 percent of all viruses and bacteria, and its employees apply disinfectant with an electrostatic sprayer that delivers faster and more complete coverage.
Seminole Hard Rock also said it:
? Eliminated the use of self-service utensils at all buffets.
? Restricted casino team members who have traveled to or through any restricted countries from its facilities for 14 days.
? Would compensate team members quarantined by health officials and waive charges for coronavirus tests ordered by a doctor. In addition, the company said Monday, team members can stay home and use paid time off, even if they have a zero balance of paid time off.
? Allow Tampa and Immokalee hotel guests with bookings through April 30 to modify their reservations as long as the stay is completed within a year of the original stay date at the same hotel.
? Increased communications with guests, employees and business partners, with an emphasis on hand-washing and hygiene.
“We have no reports of actual or suspected coronavirus cases among our team members or guests,” Bitner said in an email to the Tampa Bay Times.
On a conference call Monday with Broward County officials, Florida Division of Emergency Management director Jared Moskowitz said casinos will be getting some new guidance.
The state of Florida’s gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe mostly concerns issues like what games are allowed at the tribe’s properties, what the minimum average payouts of the slot machines will be, when and how state inspectors do their business and how much of the revenue the tribe must share with the state.
But part of the compact says the tribe will take reasonable measures to “assure the physical safety of facility patrons.” Another part of the agreement also touches on the health of patrons.
“The tribe and the state recognize that opportunities to engage in gaming in smoke-free or reduced-smoke environments provides both health and other benefits to patrons,” the compact says.
To that end, the 2010 compact said the tribe already had opened a non-smoking section at its Hollywood casino, would include ventilation at new facilities to remove tobacco smoke “under existing state-of-the-art technology” and would designate non-smoking areas for gaming at all of its facilities within five years.
Mary Ellen Klas of the Times/Herald Tallahassee bureau contributed to this report.
Tampa Bay Times coronavirus guide
Q&A: The latest and all your questions answered.
EVENT CANCELLATIONS: Get the latest updates on events planned in the Tampa Bay area in the coming weeks.
PROTECT YOURSELF: Household cleaners can kill the virus on most surfaces, including your phone screen.
BE PREPARED: Guidelines for essentials to keep in your home should you have to stay inside.
STOCK UP YOUR PANTRY: Foods that should always be in your kitchen, for emergencies and everyday life.
FACE MASKS: They offer some protection, but studies debate their effectiveness.
WORKPLACE RISK: A list of five things employers could be doing to help curb the spread of the disease.
READER BEWARE: Look out for bad information as false claims are spreading online.
OTHER CORONAVIRUS WEBSITES:
? Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
? Florida Department of Health
We’re working hard to bring you the latest news on the coronavirus in Florida. This effort takes a lot of resources to gather and update. If you haven’t already subscribed, please consider buying a print or digital subscription.
———
©2020 the Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.)
Visit the Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.) at www.tampabay.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.