New Quil Ceda Creek Casino scheduled to open early next year

June 29, 2020
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The new casino will more than double the size of the existing casino.

The new Quil Ceda Creek Casino of the Tulalip Tribal land is on schedule to debut the first quarter of next year. At 126,700 square feet, the casino floor will more than double the existing Quil Ceda Creek Casino that is currently in operation until this new casino opens across the street. 

According to Quil Ceda Creek Casino, the Tulalip Tribe has invested in street improvements to make it easier to access the new casino that is located on 15 acres of the tribal land just off the I-5 exit 199.  

There will be 1,500 machines and 16 table games at the new Quil Ceda Creek Casinoan increase of 500 gaming machines and three new table games from that of the current casino. The building structure of the new casino is complete with interior and exterior finishes in progress.

“The construction of the new Quil Ceda Creek Casino is on track and making considerable progress,” president and COO of Tulalip Gaming Organization Ken Kettler said in a release. “We love having our guests back at our current property, but can’t wait to show them what we mean when we say there will be ‘More to Love’ in their gaming, dining and entertainment experience at the new Quil Ceda Creek Casino,” Kettler added. 

 

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