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Caesars Casino Windsor Ontario

Caesars Casino Windsor Ontario Rating: 3,7/5 9494 reviews

A stay at Caesars Windsor places you in the heart of Windsor, a 8-minute drive from GM Renaissance Center and 13 minutes from Little Caesars Arena. This 4-star hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Ford Field and 3.1 mi (4.9 km) from Comerica Park. Popular Hotel Amenities and Features. If you’re hosting a meeting or celebration, Caesars Windsor’s versatile venues and expert planners will make it an unforgettable occasion. Located along the Canada-U.S. Border, this hotel and casino puts you in the center of the area’s action. It’s easily accessible via Windsor International Airport (YQG) and Detroit Metro Airport (DTW). Caesars Windsor Hotel and Casino is conveniently located within 11 minutes' drive from the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. Windsor Airport is at a distance of 6.8 mi, while the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is 24 mi away. Parking is free on the premises. Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.1 for a two-person trip. Caesars Windsor attracts about six million visitors annually, from Ontario, Canada; and Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and other states in the Midwestern United States. Since 1999, its main competitors are the American MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Greektown Casino-Hotel located across the river in Detroit.

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Caesars Windsor says it will temporarily close on Monday.

The closure of the casino comes as Windsor-Essex moves into the red or 'control' level of Ontario's COVID-19 response framework Monday. Under the level, casinos and other gaming establishments are permitted a maximum of 10 patrons indoors and table games are prohibited, among other measures. The current maximum patrons permitted inside is 50.

In a statement to CBC News, Susanne Tomkins, Caesars Windsor manager of public relations and communications, said the closure is a result of the upcoming new restrictions.

'As a result of the provincial restrictions under the Red Control Level, Caesars Windsor will temporarily close on Monday, November 30 at 12:01 a.m.' she said. 'The safety of our guests, team members and community is our top priority and as such we continue to follow the recommendation of provincial and local public health unit.'

On Oct. 8, the casino reopened for the first time since the pandemic began in March — but only for select members.

The casino employs around 2,000 people in the region.

'There will be some temporary layoffs as a result of moving to Red Control Level however we don't comment on specific employee levels,' Tomkins said.

Caesars Windsor says it will temporarily close on Monday.

The closure of the casino comes as Windsor-Essex moves into the red or 'control' level of Ontario's COVID-19 response framework Monday. Under the level, casinos and other gaming establishments are permitted a maximum of 10 patrons indoors and table games are prohibited, among other measures. The current maximum patrons permitted inside is 50.

In a statement to CBC News, Susanne Tomkins, Caesars Windsor manager of public relations and communications, said the closure is a result of the upcoming new restrictions.

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'As a result of the provincial restrictions under the Red Control Level, Caesars Windsor will temporarily close on Monday, November 30 at 12:01 a.m.' she said. 'The safety of our guests, team members and community is our top priority and as such we continue to follow the recommendation of provincial and local public health unit.'

On Oct. 8, the casino reopened for the first time since the pandemic began in March — but only for select members.

The casino employs around 2,000 people in the region.

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Caesars Casino Windsor Ontario

'There will be some temporary layoffs as a result of moving to Red Control Level however we don't comment on specific employee levels,' Tomkins said.