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Specialties: 27/7 Gaming, Food, Entertainment Established in 2011. Over 2,000 of hottest slot machines and 47 of your favorite table games. Gun Lake Casino is home to the Jumbo Jackpot, a property progressive that starts at $20,000. The Harvest Buffet is located in Gun Lake Casino just south of Grand Rapids. They have a shuttle bus that will take you from GR (and Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, East Lansing, Jackson, Lansing, Portage, and Portland!) to the casino which is really nice.

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Gun Lake Casino representatives said they would remain open despite an epidemic order issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Calculadora odds holdem.

  • COVID-19: Find the latest news on the outbreak by visiting the coronavirus page.

As a federally recognized Indian Tribe, the Gun Lake Tribe operated as a sovereign government.

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The order issued by the state Nov. 15, 2020, includes the closure of non-tribal casinos in Michigan.

Casino representatives said from 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, to 9 a.m. Dec. 9, the casino would make the following changes:

  • Hours of operation would remain 9 a.m. to 5 a.m.
  • Slots would remain operational, featuring Plexiglass barriers or spacing for social distancing.
  • All dining/drinking amenities would close, including Harvest Buffet, Sandhill Café, Grab-n-Go and all Bars and alcohol service.
  • Beverage stations for coffee, soda, and water would remain open with full service from Gun Lake Casino Team Members.
  • The retail sportsbook counter and Stage 131 would be closed with sports betting kiosks available during normal operating hours.
  • All table games outside the High Limit Room would be closed.
  • High Limit Room would be open with limited room capacity.
  • Closure of Appliques Gift Shop.
  • East Rewards Center would remain open.

FireKeepers Casino and Hotel in Battle Creek also announced it would remain open despite the order.

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Gun Lake Casino representatives said they would remain open despite an epidemic order issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Calculadora odds holdem.

  • COVID-19: Find the latest news on the outbreak by visiting the coronavirus page.

As a federally recognized Indian Tribe, the Gun Lake Tribe operated as a sovereign government.

The order issued by the state Nov. 15, 2020, includes the closure of non-tribal casinos in Michigan.

Casino representatives said from 9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, to 9 a.m. Dec. 9, the casino would make the following changes:

  • Hours of operation would remain 9 a.m. to 5 a.m.
  • Slots would remain operational, featuring Plexiglass barriers or spacing for social distancing.
  • All dining/drinking amenities would close, including Harvest Buffet, Sandhill Café, Grab-n-Go and all Bars and alcohol service.
  • Beverage stations for coffee, soda, and water would remain open with full service from Gun Lake Casino Team Members.
  • The retail sportsbook counter and Stage 131 would be closed with sports betting kiosks available during normal operating hours.
  • All table games outside the High Limit Room would be closed.
  • High Limit Room would be open with limited room capacity.
  • Closure of Appliques Gift Shop.
  • East Rewards Center would remain open.

FireKeepers Casino and Hotel in Battle Creek also announced it would remain open despite the order.

Gun Lake Casino Buffet Hours Ny

  • FireKeepers: Casino to remain open despite state order

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