“It might take a little longer for guest to get in opening weekend so give yourselves a little extra time,” Moore said. Moore says once it gets close to that limit, customers will have to wait for others to leave before they can enter. He says they’re operating at 25 percent capacity, which is a thousand people. “They’ll come by, wipe it down, they’ll card it to reset it, it’ll go back to green, and now you know you can play a clean machine.” “It tells my staff it needs to be clean,” said Justin Moore, Rivers Casino & Resort vice president and general manager. The Schenectady casino reopened Wednesday with temperature checks at the door, six foot markers on the ground, plexiglass at slot machines and table games, and red and green sanitation indicators.
“With all of this horrific stuff happening, this is like a tension reliever,” said Milenski, who came here from Dalton, Mass. The new daily hours of operation will be from 8 a.m.The casino is operating at 25 percent capacity, which is a thousand people.