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Just 70 minutes outside of Los Angeles, we offer the most fun in gaming, dining & entertainment since 1986. Play on thousands of slot machines and Vegas-style table games. Harrahs has really taken a turn for the worse, recent visit temps were in the 50s and facility in the lobby and casino had no heat, roof in casino was leaking, food court in back was not even tolerable because of the cold air blowing. Room thermostats are not user friendly to turn heat on so an individual is forced to call front desk and have maintenance come and get heat on. The weird part of. Welcome to the Crystal casino of Compton which is ideally located in the Los Angeles County. This establishment is open twenty four hours a day and seven days a week. Under the guidelines issued by the state, casinos can only open outdoors and are not allowed to serve food or drinks. Rachel Kim reports.

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From Hold‘em and Pai Gow to EZ Baccarat and beyond, we’ve got a game for everyone. And with hundreds of tables, you'll never have to wait to play. Come find out why people who love to play choose The Commerce.

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**Temporarily Closed** Stay where you play, just across the floor from the casino. Comfortable, stylish, convenient, and only minutes from downtown LA. Book today to take advantage of our special offers.

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Per revised health orders from LA County our outdoor dining area is closed until further notice.

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Casinos across L.A. County are being allowed to reopen beginning Monday for the first time in nearly seven months.

A tent sits outside Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena, Calif. Oct. 4, 2020. (CBSLA)

Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady Casino in Gardena will reopen Monday at 5 p.m.

Under the cardroom guidelines issued by the state, casinos can only open outdoors and are not allowed to serve food or drinks.

Lucky Lady had been closed since July 2019 for construction and the coronavirus forced it to extend the closure.

It told CBSLA that it is opening about 40 tables outdoors under a tent with plexiglass between dealers and each players.

Last week, L.A. County nail salons were allowed to reopen indoor operations at 25% capacity.

Beginning Wednesday, indoor shopping malls can reopen, also at 25%. However, food courts and common areas must remain closed.

Outdoor playgrounds were also given permission to reopen last week, but at the discretion of individual cities.

Meanwhile, by a narrow vote, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors approved the reopening last week of breweries and wineries. However, their reopening is pending specific guidelines from health officials which are still being worked out.

In August, Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom introduced a four-tiered coronavirus recovery roadmap. Currently, L.A. County is in the lowest tier highest-risk category, purple.

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To be upgraded from the purple tier, a county must have less than 7 new daily coronavirus cases per 100,000 population, and have a positivity rate of less than 8%. It must maintain those levels for 14 straight days. As of Sunday, L.A. County was recording 7.3 new cases per 100,000 and had a positivity rate of 2.9%.