The Tulalip Resort Casino in Washington has reopened its high-limit slots room as part of its ongoing expansion and renovation, which also includes upgrades at multiple dining venues.
The casino’s 70,250 sq. ft. addition is underway with an anticipated completion in late 2025 for the expansion and late 2026 for all major renovations throughout the property.
The 4,000 sq. ft. high-limit slots room features 73 machines with 22 themes, new titles, and a new bar with five bartop slots. With a betting range from $5 to $500, titles include Triple Fortune Dragon Rising, Golden Rooster Unleashed, Mega Meltdown, Dangerous Beauty, and Cannonball Express.
New titles include the anticipated release of Triple Fortune Dragon Unleashed Players Addition, Huff and Even More Puff, Buffalo Triple Power, Timberwolf Triple Power, and Dynamite Pop.
The high-limit slots room’s reopening joins renovation activity at the Blackfish Wild Salmon Grill Restaurant, now open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM and Saturday and Sunday from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Upgrades continue at the Blackfish Bar and the Journeys East To-Go counter and bar through the end of 2024.
Currently spanning 200,000 sq. ft., the casino’s expansion and renovation will feature additional gaming offerings and amenities. The project will also highlight the Tulalip Tribe’s culture and traditions through design concepts representing the dynamics of the Salish Sea, shorelines, and forest environments. New architectural features and visuals will feature a rich palate of colors and the use of natural materials woven into the design themes.
“The upgraded high-limit slots room is representative of our team-wide focus to provide guests with gaming variety and player-friendly comforts,” said Marci Fryberg, President/COO of Tulalip Gaming Organization. “The major renovation and expansion project is reflective of our ongoing commitment to remain the region’s favorite destination as a premier gaming, dining, meeting, entertainment, and shopping experience in Washington State.”
Working with the internal project team and division leaders, Swinerton Construction is the building contractor and Rice Fergus Miller is the architectural firm for the project.