{"id":859,"date":"2020-11-27T17:00:22","date_gmt":"2020-11-27T06:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uberpokies.org\/?p=859"},"modified":"2020-11-28T21:52:02","modified_gmt":"2020-11-28T10:52:02","slug":"australian-casinos-surviving-under-limitations-while-crown-gasps-for-air","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uberpokies.org\/australian-casinos-surviving-under-limitations-while-crown-gasps-for-air\/","title":{"rendered":"Australian Casinos surviving under limitations while Crown gasps for air"},"content":{"rendered":"
While most Australian casinos are currently locked in their respective struggles to operate under constraints brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic, Crown resorts is embroiled in an altogether different fight for survival.<\/p>\n
SkyCity Entertainment Group reported recently that its Skycity Adelaide venue would reopen on a limited basis following the lifting of some restrictions enacted by the South Australian government.<\/p>\n
SkyCity Adelaide now only accommodates 100 members of the company\u2019s Premier Rewards at any given time. Physical distancing measures have been implemented, and a limited number of gaming machines are available with limits of people per game table also being imposed.<\/p>\n
Over the state line in Victoria, Crown Melbourne announced it would be complying with new measures from the state government, limiting seating capacity to 1,000 customers and capping client numbers in interior spaces to 150 clients or one person for every 4 square meters.<\/p>\n
The company is currently awaiting the opening of its Metropol hotel on December 1, 2020.<\/p>\n
Blackstone Group throws its hat in the ring<\/strong><\/p>\n The US-based Blackstone Group seems to be positioning itself to take over Crown to preserve the embattled operator\u2019s gaming license in New South Wales (NSW).<\/p>\n Crown is currently under investigation by NSW for several alleged regulatory transgressions at its Melbourne and Perth properties. For this, a temporary ban was imposed on the games at Crown Sydney.<\/p>\n The operator has asked for a monitored \u2018proof of work\u2019 of its Crown Sydney casino activities from NSW. Still, the operator has long fallen out of the good graces of the government, following a spate of recent accusations around the violation of anti-money laundering regulations.<\/p>\n