While there have been no reported cases at it’s property, Boyd Gaming Corporation today announced it would temporarily close its Valley Forge Casino Resort to the public following Governor Tom Wolf today directive that all public schools, entertainment venues and community centers in Montgomery County close as a precautionary measure due to local cases of COVID-19.
The temporary closure began Friday morning at 6:00 AM. The Company currently expects the casino will remain closed until Friday, March 27, in compliance with the governor’s directive.
Customers who have reservations at Valley Forge Casino Resort during the closure period should call (610) 354-8118 for further information and assistance.
‘The safety and well-being of our team members and customers is our utmost priority. Starting in February, Boyd Gaming has been following stringent CDC-recommended protocols at its properties nationwide, including frequent handwashing by team members, increased placement of hand sanitizers and increased sanitation of frequently-touched surfaces,” the company said in a statement.
For additional information on Boyd Gaming’s efforts, visit:Boyd’s Gaming here.
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Public Health Notice: To get the latest information and updates regarding COVID-19, please visit the Montco COVID-19 Data Hub at www.montcopa.org and click on “Corona Virus Update.”
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