Casino Morongo Closed
Due to the rapidly evolving developments involving the international Novel Coronavirus (COVOID-19) outbreak, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians has made the necessary decision to temporarily close the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa and the Casino Morongo.
The closure will take effect at noon on Tuesday, March 17 and will last through the end of the month.
The health, safety and wellbeing of our team members, guests, tribal members, and the community are always our top priority. We stand with federal, state, local and tribal officials nationwide in a unified response to this national public health emergency.
We will continue to closely monitor updates about the Coronavirus outbreak from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), as well as State and Riverside County health officials. We will keep our loyal guests and team members updated about this temporary closure, including any change in the date of our reopening, through our website and social media channels.
During this closure, all team members will continue to be paid and receive benefits.
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We deeply appreciate the understanding of our guests and team members during these unprecedented times. We ask that you please stay safe and adhere to the guidelines being issued by public health officials to protect yourself and your loved ones by limiting the spread of the Coronavirus.
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