The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana is honored to announce the safe and strategic reopening of Coushatta Casino Resort on Wednesday, May 20, at 12:00 noon.
The resort will reopen in careful phases. The entire gaming floor, the Seven Clans Hotel, many restaurants including Starbucks, Lagniappe Market, Diner 165, and Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs, the RV Park and Chalets, and the Pavilion at Coushatta are all within the reopening phase beginning on May 20th. Koasati Pines Golf Course and Feather Fuel previously reopened on May 1.
The Coushatta Casino Resort, Louisiana’s largest casino, will be thoroughly observing applicable guidelines and recommendations set forth by advice of the Emergency Man agement professionals within the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana as well as public health experts at the CDC. These guidelines and recommendations include patron density, social distancing, capacity control, temperature and health screenings, sanitation and other related protocols.
Offering its guests a gaming floor with state-of-the-art, touchless, and non-invasive thermal scanners to check the temperatures of each guest at each entrance, as well as enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures throughout, the Coushatta Casino Resort is taking every measure to maintain the safety of its guests and associates. Further, all staff have been preparing to welcome guests with intense training procedures relating to the new health and safety protocols being implemented at the Casino Resort.
The Coushatta Casino Resort remains committed to the health, safety, and security of its guests and associates while providing the best in gaming and entertainment.
Coushatta Casino Resort is located in Kinder, Louisiana, on US Highway 165 (I-10 Exit 44) and features over 2,000 slots and more than 65 table games including live poker, plus live bingo and off-track betting. Phone 800-584-7263 for more information, or visit the website at www.ccrla.com.
The casino closed, along with the rest of the state, on Monday, March 23, when Governor John Bel Edwards stay-at-home order went into effect. The closure of the casino affected the local economies of Allen Parish. More than 2,400 area residents are employed by the resort.
For more information about the tribe, visit www.koasatiheritage.org. For more information about the Coushatta Casino Resort, visit www.coushattacasinoresort.com.