Tulalip to open luxury hotel and spa in June 2008

Saturday, 03 Oct, 2007 0

Tulalip Resort Casino, a premier gaming, shopping and entertainment destination just 40 minutes north of Seattle, has announced it will open a 370-room luxury hotel and full-service spa in June 2008, adding to its portfolio a perfect setting for meetings, conferences and retreats, as well as weddings, honeymoons and weekend getaways.

“With the opening of our new luxury hotel and spa, Tulalip Resort Casino will solidify its place as a world-class resort destination, offering the largest and most distinctive meeting, gaming, entertainment and shopping venue in Washington State,” said Ken Kettler, president, Tulalip Resort Casino.

The new luxury hotel at Tulalip Resort Casino will feature 370 guestrooms, including numerous specialty suites, such as the 3,000 square-foot Tulalip Suite, designed to accommodate any level of corporate entertaining; the Technology Suite offering guests leading-edge hotel and entertainment technology; and two Asian-themed suites designed on the principles of feng shui. All rooms will feature authentic, tribal art valued at more than $1 million.

Tulalip Resort Casino’s 30,000 square feet of meeting and reception space, along with its expert staff, will ensure the success of any event. With a 15,000 square foot ballroom, four break-out rooms and five boardrooms, the hotel can accommodate any event size, from small groups to more than 2,000 guests, depending upon seating requirements.

The T Spa will be an elegant, 14,000 square-foot, full-service spa offering an earth-inspired menu of services. It will feature state-of-the-art men’s and women’s lounges equipped with rainwater showers, saunas, steam rooms and peaceful spaces for reflection and relaxation.

Tulalip Resort Casino’s four restaurants are headlined by Tulalip Bay Restaurant, where Chef Dean Shinagawa incorporates tropical flavors of the islands with the finest Northwest products to create an exceptional dining experience. Shinagawa blends his Asian heritage with Hawaiian elements, while utilizing European techniques to create exquisite culinary artistry. Tulalip Bay’s intimate wine room, featuring a handcrafted chandelier by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly, offers a perfect setting for entertaining and private parties.

Amenities at Tulalip Resort Casino also include the intimate Canoes Cabaret, which offers a blend of entertainment, dancing and celebrity shows and is available for private parties and special events; the 3,000-seat Tulalip Amphitheatre, with its friendly size, is a leading outdoor entertainment venue for summer concerts, weddings, birthday parties and other events; and the Seattle Premium Outlets, featuring more than 100 name brand retail discount outlets.

Surrounded by the Cascade Mountains and Puget Sound, Tulalip Resort Casino is situated on 83 acres within the municipality of Quil Ceda Village on the Tulalip Indian Reservation, conveniently located between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. just off Interstate-5.

For further information on Tulalip Resort Casino call 888-272-1111 or visit www.tulalipcasino.com

Courtesy of grouptravelblog.com



 

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