Jamul Casino accepting reservations for new hotel tower

Standard room rates are available now for stays beginning August 11, 2025, and qualifying casino guests will receive special discounts and offers according to the property.
Key Points
- Opened during 2016, Jamul Casino Resort is located in San Diego County, California and is owned and operated by Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation
- The new boutique hotel tower opening this summer includes a spa, rooftop pool, signature dining venue and 200 rooms featuring multiple suites
Jamul Casino Resort, owned and operated by the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation, is beginning to accept reservations which include stays at its new boutique hotel tower, debuting in the summer of 2025.
Standard room rates are available now for stays beginning on August 11, 2025, while qualifying casino guests will receive special discounts and offers according to the San Diego County, California property.
“We are excited to unveil a new chapter of exceptional hospitality at Jamul Casino Resort,” Jamul Casino Resort President and GM Mary Cheeks said.
“From our refined accommodations to the rooftop pool with stunning views of the Jamul Mountains, every detail has been thoughtfully crafted for our guests. Whether you’re here to unwind or seek entertainment, we’ve created a destination that captures the spirit and luxury of Southern California.”
Jamul Casino Resort’s $430m casino features nearly 1,700 slot machines, 46 live table games, a dedicated poker room and various restaurants, bars and lounges.
On May 12, Jamul Casino Resort appointed Lori Ware to the role of Chief Financial Officer, where her focus will be on driving operational excellence and strategic financial leadership.
Good to know: As the property continues to prepare for the unveiling of a new boutique hotel tower during the summer of 2025, Jamul Casino Resort will be introducing updated technology into each room of the upcoming expansion
Ware joins Jamul Casino Resort from Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, where she was “instrumental” in overseeing the property’s expansion and the acquisition of Palms Casino, which became the first Tribal-owned casino in Las Vegas.
Prior to her work with Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, Ware also held key finance positions at Penn National Gaming, William Hill US, Caesars Entertainment and MGM Mirage.
Tags/Keywords
Players trust our reporting due to our commitment to unbiased and professional evaluations of the iGaming sector. We track hundreds of platforms and industry updates daily to ensure our news feed and leaderboards reflect the most recent market shifts. With nearly two decades of experience within iGaming, our team provides a wealth of expert knowledge. This long-standing expertise enables us to deliver thorough, reliable news and guidance to our readers.