The Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado opens the doors to its new casino resort today.
The Sky Ute Casino Resort and Conference Center features a casino with 540 slot machines, 12 table games and a 180-seat bingo hall. There's also a 146-room hotel with a business center, full-service spa and swimming pool, plus a 24-lane AMF bowling center, an 18-hole mini golf course and 24-site RV park.
To attract more business, the tribe designed conference facilities for the site. The 18,000 square-foot ballroom will hosts meetings and entertainment events.
The facility replaces the old Sky Ute Casino, which closed last week.
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(The Farmington Daily Times 11/18)
Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s culture highlights a new casino in southern Colorado (Indian Country Today 11/17)
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