Apache Casino Hotel

Apache Casino Hotel or Fort Sill Apache Casino is operated and owned by the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma. The casino and hotel is located within Comanche County bearing east of Interstate 44 in Lawton, Oklahoma. In January 1999, the Native American gaming establishment was introduced to Southwestern Oklahoma within the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation lands. The Apache gaming enterprise originated as a membrane structure or tension fabric building housing Class II or Class III casino gaming and slot machines.[1]

Apache Casino Hotel
Fort Sill Apache Casino Hotel - Lawton, Oklahoma
Map location of Apache Casino Hotel
Map location of Apache Casino Hotel
Location within Oklahoma
Location Lawton, Oklahoma
Address 2315 East Gore Boulevard
Opening dateJanuary 1999
ThemePlains Apache of Southwest Oklahoma
No. of rooms132
Total gaming space100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2)
Notable restaurants
  • 360 Restaurant
  • Summit Coffee
  • Loft Bar
  • Apache Grill
Casino typeLand
OwnerFort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Architect
Previous namesFort Sill Apache Casino
Renovated in
  • 2008-05, Casino Architectural Transformation
  • 2012-08, Casino Hotel
  • 2017-02, Casino Event Center
Coordinates34°36′31″N 98°21′42″W
WebsiteApache Casino Hotel

Since 2000 Renovations

The Apache casino has received substantial renovations since the introduction of the entertainment and gaming enterprise in 1999;

☆ May 2008 ~ Casino transformation from a fabric or membrane structure to architectural showroom edifice[2]
☆ August 2012 ~ Casino acquires one hundred and thirty-two room hotel for overnight guests [3]
☆ February 2017 ~ Casino acquires event center or performing arts venue for commercial business seminars and musical concerts [4]

See also

References

  1. "Gaming Regulatory Fact Sheet: Class II Gaming" (PDF). American Gaming Association.
  2. "Loeffler Construction Project ~ Apache Casino". Loeffler Construction & Consulting.
  3. "J.E. Dunn Construction Project ~ Fort Sill Apache Casino Hotel". J.E. Dunn Construction Company.
  4. "Loeffler Construction Project ~ Apache Casino Event Center". Loeffler Construction & Consulting.

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