Island Resort Casino In Escanaba Michigan
Island Resort & Casino W399 HWY. 2 & 41 Escanaba, Michigan 49845 - show map Our new facility opened in December 1998 and features a heated sand beach pool, a variety of 'big-name' as well as local entertainment, multiple dining choices, and many new amenities.
The Island Resort and Casino has re-opened.
The casino, run by the Hannahville Indian Community, welcomed customers back inside Saturday morning after being closed since late-March.
The response was quick, with the parking lot filled with cars as people flocked there after word spread on social media that the casino had re-opened.
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The gaming floor looks different than before. No smoking is allowed, and you have to wear a mask while on the gaming floor. Hand sanitizer dispensers have been placed throughout the casino.
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- You'll definitely enjoy your time at Island Resort & Casino. You will find it in Escanaba, approximately 250 miles (402 kilometers) outside of the state capital, Lansing. Hotels are slim to none in the area surrounding Island Resort & Casino. Situated 60 miles (97 kilometers) away, the Hampton Inn Marquette/Waterfront is popular with travelers.
Temperature checks are done on the way in, and anyone with a temperature of 100 degrees or higher will be turned away. There are plexiglass barriers in some areas. There are no table games open for this phase of the re-opening plan. The casino is located on tribal land, and is not subject to Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s orders.
Island Resort & Casino In Escanaba Mich
Elsewhere in the Upper Peninsula…the five Kewadin Casinos run by the Sault Tribe of Chippewa remain closed until June 1st. The same for the Bay Mills Resort and Casino in Brimley. The Northern Waters Casino Resort in Watersmeet has re-opened its golf course, but the casino remains closed until further notice. And the Ojibwa Casinos in Marquette and Baraga also remained closed until further notice.