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January 7, 2021 – A lucky Valley View Casino & Hotel guest started off the new year on a high note after winning a $233,744.25 jackpot on Friday, January 1.
Terri was betting $4 when she hit the Wide Area Progressive jackpot on the Million Degrees Deluxe slot machine. She and her husband were stunned by her big win as they celebrated New Year's at Valley View Casino & Hotel.
'I still can't believe it, it's like a dream,' said Terri. 'Valley View is so wonderful, every time we go there, we either come home with what we took there or come home as a winner. It's a really great place to play compared to other casinos around San Diego. We love it.'
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Along with carrying the title of 'Luckiest Casino,' Valley View Casino & Hotel also prides itself on offering every guest a beautiful, spacious, safe, contemporary environment, the most up-to-date, loose slot machines and table games along with exceptional personalized service and the most delicious food that all adds up to an unforgettable experience for every guest.
'We are thrilled to start off the new year with such an amazing jackpot win,' said Randy Reedy, Vice President of Gaming Operations at Valley View Casino & Hotel. 'We hope this brings even more great guests like Terri who want to visit our beautiful remodeled and expanded casino. There's nothing we love to see more at Valley View Casino & Hotel than our guests hit it big.'
The casino also boasts a very generous Players Club where guests sign up free of charge and are immediately rewarded with over $100 in casino and restaurant offers and a free gift. Guests can sign up for free at the Players Club in Valley View Casino & Hotel and will enjoy wonderful benefits for choosing Valley View as their casino gaming and dining destination.
With millions of dollars in jackpots awarded every month, Valley View Casino & Hotel has established its reputation as San Diego's Luckiest Casino for both slot and table game players. Offering superior gaming and first-class guest service is just part of what makes Valley View Casino & Hotel the world-class destination it is today.
Valley View Casino & Hotel is located in Valley Center, just east of Escondido and south of Temecula. For more information, please visit ValleyViewCasino.com. All guests 21 and older are invited to enjoy the casino, restaurants and hotel.
Valley View Casino & Hotel, Southern California's premier gaming destination, combines the thrill of all your favorite slots and table games with beautifully appointed hotel rooms, seven outstanding restaurants and unparalleled guest service. The casino features exciting slot machines, thrilling table games including Blackjack, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker and more, as well as the most rewarding Players Club around, offering all new members over $100 in Free Instant Offers with no strings attached. Membership is always free.
Guests can enjoy the spacious Main Casino, a large and private High Limit Slot Area, an innovative slot tournament area, additional amenities and more. For gamers that prefer a non-smoking experience, the Non-Smoking Gaming areas feature hundreds of slot machines, and their Non-Smoking Video Poker Bar features exciting gaming, creative cocktails and 16 ice-cold beers on tap.
Exceptional dining options at Valley View Casino & Hotel include the iconic Maine Lobster Buffet; the award-winning Black&Blue Steakhouse and Lounge featuring a spectacular 3,300-gallon saltwater aquarium for guests to admire; The Café, offering classic favorites, Asian specialties, homemade desserts and more; Patties & Pints, with delicious American fare and a local craft beer bar; Sweets, a pastry, coffee and sandwich shop; Stix, an Asian noodle bar; and Snax, a 24-hour snack bar.
With four unique bars and gaming thrills, there's always something going on at Valley View Casino & Hotel. The luxury boutique hotel features 12 Luxury Suites (1,050 sq. ft.) and 96 Deluxe Rooms (520 sq. ft.) all with breathtaking views of the Palomar Mountain Range along with free internet, free valet service and a complimentary VIP breakfast.
Valley View Casino & Hotel has once again been named #1 Luckiest Casino, #1 Best Promotions and #1 Best Slot Tournaments in the Southern California Gaming Guide's 2020 Reader's Choice Best Casino Awards. Their famous Maine Lobster Buffet is offered every night and their world-class Black&Blue Steakhouse was recognized as #1 Best Fine Dining. With millions of dollars in jackpots awarded every month, Valley View Casino & Hotel has solidified its reputation as San Diego's Luckiest Casino for both slot players and table game players.
Plus, the casino known around Southern California as San Diego's Favorite® does not charge any resort fees, taxes or parking charges, making it a true Vegas experience at a great value. Valley View Casino & Hotel is an enterprise of the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians. All guests 21 and over are invited to enjoy the casino, restaurants and hotel. Valley View Casino & Hotel is located just 15 minutes northeast of Westfield North County Mall, just east of Escondido and south of Temecula. For more information about Valley View Casino & Hotel, please visitValleyViewCasino.com or call 760-291-5500.

Dec 21, 2020 | By Amita Sharma

This is part two in a three-part series. Click here to read part one and part three.

Earlier this year, San Diego County's tribal casinos bet big that they could reopen and still keep COVID-19 at bay.

It's been a bad wager.

County records of community outbreaks obtained by KPBS show that at least 638 COVID-19 cases from late June through mid-December have been linked to seven area casinos.

Records show the highest numbers tied to the county's two largest casinos, Viejas Casino & Resort and Sycuan Casino & Resort. At least 166 cases have been linked to Viejas and 155 to Sycuan, according to a KPBS analysis of the records.

While the lion's share of cases are associated with Viejas and Sycuan, the records show no major casino being spared. They reveal 102 cases connected to Barona Resort & Casino; 91 to Jamul Casino; 57 to Harrah's Resort Southern California; 45 to Valley View Casino & Hotel; and 22 to Pala Casino Spa & Resort.

To say that a case is linked with a location means that a person was there within two weeks of being diagnosed with COVID-19. It does not mean that the person contracted the virus at the location or infected anyone else there.

Yet, Christian Ramers, an infectious-disease doctor, says the numbers tied to the casinos are evidence of 'pretty consistent ongoing transmission.'

Video by Roland Lizarondo

'It's very concerning that there's ongoing transmission in these settings,' said Ramers, who heads Population Health at Family Health Centers of San Diego.

Ramers added that the transmission only helps to fuel the overall community spread.

'It's like a chain reaction,' he said. 'We're not going to be able to get our hands around this epidemic when there is just this ongoing transmission.'

Health advocates are especially worried about seniors, who are some of the most avid casino patrons and especially vulnerable to severe cases of COVID-19.

How to: Use this interactive map to search for outbreak locations by place category, address, ZIP Code, date investigation was opened or outbreak numbers. Zoom in and click the dots on the map to see the name of a location, address and how many outbreaks have occurred there. For clarification, the outbreaks column displays an outbreak out of the total number of outbreaks at the same location.

Editor's note: This interactive map and searchable database contains records obtained by KPBS of COVID-19 community outbreaks in San Diego County. When viewing these records it is important to keep in mind that just because you visited a place that had an outbreak doesn't necessarily mean you were exposed to the virus. And it doesn't mean you can catch COVID-19 by going there now. By the county's definition, an outbreak occurs when three or more people with COVID-19, who aren't close contacts, were known to be in a specific location during the same 14-day period. It's possible none of them caught the virus at the outbreak location. And being the site of an outbreak doesn't necessarily mean the businesses had unsafe practices. COVID-19 is a virus that spreads easily without fear or favor. KPBS is releasing the outbreak locations because transparency and public health information is vital for our community.

County officials rejected interview requests on KPBS' findings. And for months, they've refused to release detailed information on community outbreaks, arguing that businesses and organizations wouldn't report them if they knew they would be public. KPBS and other news outlets sued for the records in San Diego County Superior Court but lost. The case is on appeal.

The county defines a community outbreak as three or more people with COVID-19, who aren't close contacts, being in a specific place over the same 14-day period. However, it is important to note that just because someone may have visited a location with an outbreak, it doesn't necessarily mean they were exposed to the virus at that location. And being the site of an outbreak doesn't necessarily mean the business has unsafe practices.

'No outbreaks'

Tuari Bigknife, chief legal officer for Viejas Enterprises, labeled the case numbers attributed to its casino as 'erroneous.'

'While it is true that since reopening, Viejas Casino & Resort has learned of some guests and team members testing positive for COVID-19, those guests and team members typically interacted with numerous other persons and places other than Viejas Casino & Resort during the potential exposure period,' Bigknife said in a written statement.

Sycuan's Chief Administrative Officer Adam Day said the numbers may reflect a 'Thanksgiving bump.' But he also sought to erase any impression that Sycuan casino was a source of community spread.

'To date since the start of the pandemic, there have been no outbreaks linked to our casino and we will continue to operate responsibly with health and safety at the forefront in all of the decisions that we make,' Day said in a written statement.

Representatives from the other tribal casinos linked to outbreaks either declined to comment or didn't respond to interview requests.

The casinos closed when the pandemic first struck in March, but reopened in May against the wishes of state and county health officials. Tribes are sovereign entities and not bound by state and county orders.

Since resuming business, the casinos have touted new precautions. Sycuan has said it offers COVID-19 testing of guests and provides rapid tests to its workers. Viejas says it does private contact tracing for each positive case associated with the casino.

Also, all the major casinos screen guests for symptoms and require masks and social distancing. Plexiglass divides guests from workers and sanitation of commonly used areas has intensified. And some have curtailed dining and other activities as cases have surged in recent weeks.

Both Viejas and Sycuan have made it clear they have no plans to close again despite a new stay-at-home order from Gov. Gavin Newsom.

'As a tribal government who is responsible for providing medical care, education, police protection, fire protection, etc., to our tribal members, we are an essential business,' Day wrote to KPBS. 'With that said, we feel that our safety protocols are stronger than any other essential business, government or otherwise.'

Economic impact

SDSU business lecturer Miro Copic says the tribes' position on another shutdown is not surprising given what's at stake.

'From a purely economic perspective, shutting down for extended periods of time would be very detrimental because there is no one tribe that has a casino where its financial impact isn't important to that tribe,' Copic said.

Copic added that the casinos are big job creators, employing more than 125,000 people statewide.

'These tribes throughout California generate over $3.5 billion in tax revenues for the state and so it's a challenge both for the state to give up that level of tax revenue and also the employment numbers,' Copic said. 'It's a very symbiotic relationship.'

Newsom tried unsuccessfully in May to prod the state's tribes to hold off on reopening. The state government is still trying.

'The Administration is currently engaged in government-to-government consultation with tribal enterprises located within listed areas of concern to determine the appropriate measures to take moving forward to limit the transmission of COVID-19 on tribal lands,' said the California Department of Public Health in a written response to KPBS.

Copic said he understands why California continues its efforts to persuade the casinos to shut down, especially as cases in the state now average up to 40,000 a day.

'It's incumbent upon everybody to shut down because it'll allow us to re-open more effectively and sooner, rather than these fits and starts,' Copic said. 'But that's both a public policy and moral issue.'

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San Diego resident Tony Wolf quit his security guard job at Viejas in May because he said he didn't feel safe with the casino's reopening. He said he feels the tribes are putting profits over public health, and so are the players.

'It's not essential to go gamble,' Wolf said.

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Community outbreak records obtained by KPBS show a total of more than 630 cases in which people diagnosed with the disease had been at casinos within 14 days of their diagnosis.

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Along with carrying the title of 'Luckiest Casino,' Valley View Casino & Hotel also prides itself on offering every guest a beautiful, spacious, safe, contemporary environment, the most up-to-date, loose slot machines and table games along with exceptional personalized service and the most delicious food that all adds up to an unforgettable experience for every guest.
'We are thrilled to start off the new year with such an amazing jackpot win,' said Randy Reedy, Vice President of Gaming Operations at Valley View Casino & Hotel. 'We hope this brings even more great guests like Terri who want to visit our beautiful remodeled and expanded casino. There's nothing we love to see more at Valley View Casino & Hotel than our guests hit it big.'
The casino also boasts a very generous Players Club where guests sign up free of charge and are immediately rewarded with over $100 in casino and restaurant offers and a free gift. Guests can sign up for free at the Players Club in Valley View Casino & Hotel and will enjoy wonderful benefits for choosing Valley View as their casino gaming and dining destination.
With millions of dollars in jackpots awarded every month, Valley View Casino & Hotel has established its reputation as San Diego's Luckiest Casino for both slot and table game players. Offering superior gaming and first-class guest service is just part of what makes Valley View Casino & Hotel the world-class destination it is today.
Valley View Casino & Hotel is located in Valley Center, just east of Escondido and south of Temecula. For more information, please visit ValleyViewCasino.com. All guests 21 and older are invited to enjoy the casino, restaurants and hotel.
Valley View Casino & Hotel, Southern California's premier gaming destination, combines the thrill of all your favorite slots and table games with beautifully appointed hotel rooms, seven outstanding restaurants and unparalleled guest service. The casino features exciting slot machines, thrilling table games including Blackjack, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker and more, as well as the most rewarding Players Club around, offering all new members over $100 in Free Instant Offers with no strings attached. Membership is always free.
Guests can enjoy the spacious Main Casino, a large and private High Limit Slot Area, an innovative slot tournament area, additional amenities and more. For gamers that prefer a non-smoking experience, the Non-Smoking Gaming areas feature hundreds of slot machines, and their Non-Smoking Video Poker Bar features exciting gaming, creative cocktails and 16 ice-cold beers on tap.
Exceptional dining options at Valley View Casino & Hotel include the iconic Maine Lobster Buffet; the award-winning Black&Blue Steakhouse and Lounge featuring a spectacular 3,300-gallon saltwater aquarium for guests to admire; The Café, offering classic favorites, Asian specialties, homemade desserts and more; Patties & Pints, with delicious American fare and a local craft beer bar; Sweets, a pastry, coffee and sandwich shop; Stix, an Asian noodle bar; and Snax, a 24-hour snack bar.
With four unique bars and gaming thrills, there's always something going on at Valley View Casino & Hotel. The luxury boutique hotel features 12 Luxury Suites (1,050 sq. ft.) and 96 Deluxe Rooms (520 sq. ft.) all with breathtaking views of the Palomar Mountain Range along with free internet, free valet service and a complimentary VIP breakfast.
Valley View Casino & Hotel has once again been named #1 Luckiest Casino, #1 Best Promotions and #1 Best Slot Tournaments in the Southern California Gaming Guide's 2020 Reader's Choice Best Casino Awards. Their famous Maine Lobster Buffet is offered every night and their world-class Black&Blue Steakhouse was recognized as #1 Best Fine Dining. With millions of dollars in jackpots awarded every month, Valley View Casino & Hotel has solidified its reputation as San Diego's Luckiest Casino for both slot players and table game players.
Plus, the casino known around Southern California as San Diego's Favorite® does not charge any resort fees, taxes or parking charges, making it a true Vegas experience at a great value. Valley View Casino & Hotel is an enterprise of the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians. All guests 21 and over are invited to enjoy the casino, restaurants and hotel. Valley View Casino & Hotel is located just 15 minutes northeast of Westfield North County Mall, just east of Escondido and south of Temecula. For more information about Valley View Casino & Hotel, please visitValleyViewCasino.com or call 760-291-5500.

Dec 21, 2020 | By Amita Sharma

This is part two in a three-part series. Click here to read part one and part three.

Earlier this year, San Diego County's tribal casinos bet big that they could reopen and still keep COVID-19 at bay.

It's been a bad wager.

County records of community outbreaks obtained by KPBS show that at least 638 COVID-19 cases from late June through mid-December have been linked to seven area casinos.

Records show the highest numbers tied to the county's two largest casinos, Viejas Casino & Resort and Sycuan Casino & Resort. At least 166 cases have been linked to Viejas and 155 to Sycuan, according to a KPBS analysis of the records.

While the lion's share of cases are associated with Viejas and Sycuan, the records show no major casino being spared. They reveal 102 cases connected to Barona Resort & Casino; 91 to Jamul Casino; 57 to Harrah's Resort Southern California; 45 to Valley View Casino & Hotel; and 22 to Pala Casino Spa & Resort.

To say that a case is linked with a location means that a person was there within two weeks of being diagnosed with COVID-19. It does not mean that the person contracted the virus at the location or infected anyone else there.

Yet, Christian Ramers, an infectious-disease doctor, says the numbers tied to the casinos are evidence of 'pretty consistent ongoing transmission.'

Video by Roland Lizarondo

'It's very concerning that there's ongoing transmission in these settings,' said Ramers, who heads Population Health at Family Health Centers of San Diego.

Ramers added that the transmission only helps to fuel the overall community spread.

'It's like a chain reaction,' he said. 'We're not going to be able to get our hands around this epidemic when there is just this ongoing transmission.'

Health advocates are especially worried about seniors, who are some of the most avid casino patrons and especially vulnerable to severe cases of COVID-19.

How to: Use this interactive map to search for outbreak locations by place category, address, ZIP Code, date investigation was opened or outbreak numbers. Zoom in and click the dots on the map to see the name of a location, address and how many outbreaks have occurred there. For clarification, the outbreaks column displays an outbreak out of the total number of outbreaks at the same location.

Editor's note: This interactive map and searchable database contains records obtained by KPBS of COVID-19 community outbreaks in San Diego County. When viewing these records it is important to keep in mind that just because you visited a place that had an outbreak doesn't necessarily mean you were exposed to the virus. And it doesn't mean you can catch COVID-19 by going there now. By the county's definition, an outbreak occurs when three or more people with COVID-19, who aren't close contacts, were known to be in a specific location during the same 14-day period. It's possible none of them caught the virus at the outbreak location. And being the site of an outbreak doesn't necessarily mean the businesses had unsafe practices. COVID-19 is a virus that spreads easily without fear or favor. KPBS is releasing the outbreak locations because transparency and public health information is vital for our community.

County officials rejected interview requests on KPBS' findings. And for months, they've refused to release detailed information on community outbreaks, arguing that businesses and organizations wouldn't report them if they knew they would be public. KPBS and other news outlets sued for the records in San Diego County Superior Court but lost. The case is on appeal.

The county defines a community outbreak as three or more people with COVID-19, who aren't close contacts, being in a specific place over the same 14-day period. However, it is important to note that just because someone may have visited a location with an outbreak, it doesn't necessarily mean they were exposed to the virus at that location. And being the site of an outbreak doesn't necessarily mean the business has unsafe practices.

'No outbreaks'

Tuari Bigknife, chief legal officer for Viejas Enterprises, labeled the case numbers attributed to its casino as 'erroneous.'

'While it is true that since reopening, Viejas Casino & Resort has learned of some guests and team members testing positive for COVID-19, those guests and team members typically interacted with numerous other persons and places other than Viejas Casino & Resort during the potential exposure period,' Bigknife said in a written statement.

Sycuan's Chief Administrative Officer Adam Day said the numbers may reflect a 'Thanksgiving bump.' But he also sought to erase any impression that Sycuan casino was a source of community spread.

'To date since the start of the pandemic, there have been no outbreaks linked to our casino and we will continue to operate responsibly with health and safety at the forefront in all of the decisions that we make,' Day said in a written statement.

Representatives from the other tribal casinos linked to outbreaks either declined to comment or didn't respond to interview requests.

The casinos closed when the pandemic first struck in March, but reopened in May against the wishes of state and county health officials. Tribes are sovereign entities and not bound by state and county orders.

Since resuming business, the casinos have touted new precautions. Sycuan has said it offers COVID-19 testing of guests and provides rapid tests to its workers. Viejas says it does private contact tracing for each positive case associated with the casino.

Also, all the major casinos screen guests for symptoms and require masks and social distancing. Plexiglass divides guests from workers and sanitation of commonly used areas has intensified. And some have curtailed dining and other activities as cases have surged in recent weeks.

Both Viejas and Sycuan have made it clear they have no plans to close again despite a new stay-at-home order from Gov. Gavin Newsom.

'As a tribal government who is responsible for providing medical care, education, police protection, fire protection, etc., to our tribal members, we are an essential business,' Day wrote to KPBS. 'With that said, we feel that our safety protocols are stronger than any other essential business, government or otherwise.'

Economic impact

SDSU business lecturer Miro Copic says the tribes' position on another shutdown is not surprising given what's at stake.

'From a purely economic perspective, shutting down for extended periods of time would be very detrimental because there is no one tribe that has a casino where its financial impact isn't important to that tribe,' Copic said.

Copic added that the casinos are big job creators, employing more than 125,000 people statewide.

'These tribes throughout California generate over $3.5 billion in tax revenues for the state and so it's a challenge both for the state to give up that level of tax revenue and also the employment numbers,' Copic said. 'It's a very symbiotic relationship.'

Newsom tried unsuccessfully in May to prod the state's tribes to hold off on reopening. The state government is still trying.

'The Administration is currently engaged in government-to-government consultation with tribal enterprises located within listed areas of concern to determine the appropriate measures to take moving forward to limit the transmission of COVID-19 on tribal lands,' said the California Department of Public Health in a written response to KPBS.

Copic said he understands why California continues its efforts to persuade the casinos to shut down, especially as cases in the state now average up to 40,000 a day.

'It's incumbent upon everybody to shut down because it'll allow us to re-open more effectively and sooner, rather than these fits and starts,' Copic said. 'But that's both a public policy and moral issue.'

San Diego resident Tony Wolf quit his security guard job at Viejas in May because he said he didn't feel safe with the casino's reopening. He said he feels the tribes are putting profits over public health, and so are the players.

'It's not essential to go gamble,' Wolf said.

Listen to the Podcast Episode

Community outbreak records obtained by KPBS show a total of more than 630 cases in which people diagnosed with the disease had been at casinos within 14 days of their diagnosis.

Aired: December 22, 2020 | Transcript

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Community outbreak records obtained by KPBS show a total of more than 630 cases in which people diagnosed with the disease had been at casinos within 14 days of their diagnosis. Plus: support is on the way for renters and landlords struggling from the pandemic, the first female Marine recruits will be in San Diego early next year and more ... Read more →

Valley View Casino New Players 2020

Aired: December 22, 2020 | Transcript

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KPBS reporter Claire Trageser and investigative research assistant Katy Stegall contributed to this report.

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