Tulalip Resort Casino

Tulalip Resort Casino is an Indian casino and resort in Quil Ceda Village, Washington, owned and operated by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington. It opened in 2003 as Tulalip Casino, and was renamed in late 2007 because of the new hotel, which opened August 15, 2008.[1] In addition to the AAA Three Diamond award-winning 12-story hotel with 370 rooms and suites, the resort includes 192,000 square feet (17,800 m2) of gaming space. The property has 7 restaurants: Blackfish, Blazing Paddles, Cedars Cafe, The Draft Bar and Grill, Journeys East, Canoes Carvery, and Tula Bene. The T Spa is the resort's onsite spa and features 14,000 square feet (1,300 m2) of treatment rooms. There are also meeting facilities, and the Canoes Cabaret, Orca Ballroom, and Tulalip Amphitheatre for entertainment events.[1]

Tulalip Resort Casino
Location Quil Ceda Village, Washington, United States
Address 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd
Opening date2003
Total gaming space192,000 sq ft (17,800 m2).
Notable restaurantsBlackfish
Cedars Cafe
The Draft Bar and Grill
Journeys East
Canoes Carvery
Blazing Paddles
Tula Bene
Casino typeIndian
OwnerTulalip Tribes of Washington
Previous namesTulalip Casino
Renovated in2007-08 (hotel added)
Websitetulalipresortcasino.com

Construction on the casino began in July 2001 and cost $78 million.[2] The casino opened in June 2003.[3][4] It replaced an earlier casino that opened in July 1992 and was later renamed to Quil Ceda Creek Casino after a renovation in 2004.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. "Tulalip Resort Casino Opens New Hotel" (PDF) (Press release). Tulalip Resort Casino. 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
  2. "Tulalip Casino". Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. June 12, 2003. Archived from the original on June 24, 2004. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  3. "Tulalip Resort Casino, Tulalip, WA (2001-2003)". Pacific Coast Architecture Database.
  4. "A taste of what's to come at Tulalip resort". The Everett Herald. April 8, 2008.
  5. Klahn, Jim (July 21, 1992). "Tribes' casino packs them in on opening night". The Seattle Times. p. B2.
  6. Gillis, Cydney (September 29, 2004). "2 casinos gamble that there's enough business for both". The Seattle Times. p. H34. Archived from the original on November 27, 2004. Retrieved March 2, 2023.

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