Other health safety protocols will remain in place.
Hours of operation have been extended as well, from 10 a.m. Games will include blackjack, baccarat, Spanish 21, three-card poker, and “Let it Ride” poker, but not roulette or craps, the Providence Journal reports. Drink service will also be available from the tables. Players and the dealer will be required to wear masks, and clear plastic dividers will be in place between everyone. Table games will resume, with a maximum of three players at each table. In this new phase, attendance will be capped with up to 3,400 allowed at the Lincoln location, and approximately 900 allowed in at Tiverton, ABC 6 reports. During the previous phase of the reopening plans, the properties were open by invitation only. Drink service will also be available from the tables.Īccording to a statement released Tuesday, Rhode Island’s two Twin River casinos will expand their reopenings today to include table games, as part of the next phase of the company’s phased plan.īoth the Lincoln and Tiverton locations were closed in March to stop the spread of COVID-19 and, with permission of the Rhode Island Lottery, the casinos resumed operations on June 8. As from today, Players and dealers at both the Lincoln and Tiverton locations will be required to wear masks, and clear plastic dividers will be in place between everyone.