The Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona welcomed visitors to the $130 million expansion of its casino on Friday.
The new Casino del Sol features an 18,000 square-foot convention center, two restaurants, a spa and a hotel with 215 luxury rooms.
"We want to bring people from across the country in here," said CEO Wendell Long, KOLD-TV reported.
The tribe isn't stopping with the expansion either. There are already plans for a golf course at the facility.
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