“We’re waiting to see how the table games go,” she said. Since the slots side returned June 12, Whitney said business has been down about 30 per cent from last summer and not all of the 250 staff laid off during the lockdown have been rehired.
“Table players may be a little uncomfortable. “We haven’t seen business to where we’d like to see it,” she said. Though it’s early days, it’s proving a slow journey back to pre-pandemic action, said Tammy Whitney, the casino’s resort executive.