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Gateway Casino in Sudbury reopens Oct. 10

New reservation and virtual queue system in place to promote safe distancing
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Gateway Casino in Sudbury is slated to open Oct. 10 and things will look considerably different. (File)

Gateway Casino in Sudbury is set to open its doors Oct. 10.

All Gateway Casino properties will be restricted to the government-mandated maximum of 50 guests, and will only include slot machines (at casinos where table-gaming is also offered).

Gateway has implemented a new reservation and virtual queue system that will allow guests to book their play time online, check-in upon arrival and safely wait in their vehicles until it is their turn to enter.

Due to the 50-customer capacity restrictions, properties will be open to invited My Club  Rewards members only. Invited members will be notified by email with details on how to make  reservations.  

Gateway said in a news release it has imposed strict cleaning protocols in all its properties and is being “hyper-vigilant” to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  

What to expect when you visit: 

Prior to Arrival 

• Advanced Reservations: Gateway requires reservations to ensure entry to the site at a specific time. Details for reservations will be provided directly to invited guests. 

Upon Arrival 

• Virtual Queuing: Invited guests are requested to have a valid cellphone to enter the virtual line up, even with reservations. 

• All guests will be asked to stay in their car until time to enter the building. 

Entry 

• Entry is limited to invited My Club Rewards members and one guest only. 

• Guests will enter through the main casino entrance only. 

• Self-provided face masks are required. 

• Plexiglas barriers will be at security. 


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