In an effort to improve the experience of all who visit Shooting Star Casino, Hotel and Event Center, new safety and security policies have been introduced.
Effective April 1, entrance to hotel floors will now require a room key.
Access to the Event Center will be restricted to those attending an activity or walking to their hotel room.
Since a casino is not designed to entertain young people, youth under age 18 will no longer have entrance to the facilities unless a responsible adult accompanies them.
Hotel guests who are age 13-17 may visit the Event Center, pool and dining areas, but must be under adult supervision from 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Children staying in the hotel who are under age 12 must always be supervised while on property.
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For those needing a child care resource, care is available for guests at the Star Adventure Child Care Center located in the Manitok Mall.
"We know safety and security are top priorities for casino guests across the country. And at Shooting Star, it's no different," said Daniel Stevens, director of security at Shooting Star. "We're simply taking preventative steps to ensure our guests' visits are as enjoyable as possible and that we respect the safety and well-being of youth."
The guidelines affect visitors to the casino gaming, hotel and events facilities.
The Shooting Star Casino, Hotel and Event Center is owned and operated by the White Earth Band of Ojibwe.