Expansion of Tulalip Resort Casino in Washington to debut in July
🔥 Casino Expansion Update! 🔥
Kick back and get ready for some big changes! The Tulalip Resort Casino's 70,250 sq. ft. expansion is on track to open its doors this July, setting the stage for a massive casino-wide renovation project that officially began in January 2024. Can't wait to revisit the casino come summertime? We're pumped too!
By the time the project's done, the casino will have ballooned to an impressive 270,250 sq. ft.! What will this mean for you? A shiny new North Bar with an outdoor plaza, more slot machines than ever (over 2,600!), and much more.
Now, let's talk extras: Dramatic new north and east entrances? Check! They're designed to make your foot traffic flow smoothly. More restrooms? They've got you covered. And there's plenty more where that came from.
Once the expansion's complete, the focus will shift to an extensive makeover throughout the casino. Brace yourself for striking new design elements that pay homage to the Tulalip Tribes' culture and traditions. The Salish Sea and coastal shorelines will be prominent themes, with a rich color palette and natural materials used to create a genuine, immersive atmosphere.
Up for high-stakes gaming? The project includes a reimagined high-limit slot area, so you can take your game to the next level. This transformation promises an unmatched guest experience, celebrating the cultural heritage of the Tulalip Tribes like never before.
Stay tuned for even more updates as the renovation continues ahead of its expected completion in late 2026. The clock's ticking, so keep those gaming chips ready!
The Tulalip Resort Casino's expansion, set to open in July, will increase the casino's size to a vast 270,250 sq. ft., featuring a new North Bar with an outdoor plaza, over 2,600 slot machines, and more. Highlighting this casino-and-gambling project is a reimagined high-limit slot area, a testament to the focus on enhancing the gaming experience. The renovation, set to conclude in late 2026, will also include a cultural makeover, paying tribute to the Tulalip Tribes' traditions with design elements themed around the Salish Sea and coastal shorelines.
