Monmouth Park's opening day today will feature a six-race twilight card, simulcast wagering and sports betting at the William Hill Sports Book, with attendance limited under guidelines from Gov. Phil Murphy as part of the restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Monmouth Park's attendance allowance will be driven by direction from the Governor's Office, the Division of Gaming Enforcement and the New Jersey Racing Commission.
All patrons entering the track will be required to wear masks and will be given a brief health questionnaire. No outside food or beverages are permitted.
Parking and admission are free except for Haskell Day.
Attendees will be spread throughout the expansive facility to promote social distancing and other protocols that can be found at www.monmouthpark.com.
The Division of Gaming Enforcement has approved 25 percent attendance of listed capacity in the William Hill Sports Book area.
Under Executive Order references from the Governor's Office, no more than 500 people gathering will be permitted in certain areas. With indoor dining prohibited throughout the state, all inside dining may now be counted as outside dining in attendance totals.
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