We talked with the Nugget Casino Resort in Sparks to see what they are doing to keep guests safe amid the current coronavirus outbreak. They told us that they are following county and federal recommendations. 

"We have raised our already high standards of cleaning and disinfecting the property and increased the frequency of cleaning property wide."

They say they have also given staff a proper hand washing tutorial and have hand sanitizers available to guests at hotel check-in as well as numerous other locations. 

The Grand Sierra Resort and Casino says it has "stringent sanitation procedures in place to ensure the safety of all guests. Like all responsible hospitality businesses, we continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation closely. We are working collaboratively with and following the guidance of state health officials.

"Some of our preventative measures include the following: 

• We continue to educate team members and share best practices for protecting our guests as well as our team members. We encourage team members to stay home if they are not feeling well. 

• We have installed additional hand sanitizers throughout the property. 

• We verified that we are using CDC-recommended cleaning supplies to guard against the virus. 

• Our dishwashers use EPA-registered cleaners to guard against the virus. 

• Our environmental services team has increased cleaning frequency of each area. 

• We are in regular contact with the Nevada Health District for the latest updates and to ensure we are following health and safety protocols. 

• Restaurant condiments have been removed and made only available upon request. 

• We have reduced the amount of self-serve options in the buffet and increased the amount of individually wrapped and team member served items. There are no travel or event restrictions to Nevada at this time.

If you have questions, you can call 800-648-5080. 

 

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