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Snoqualmie Tribe opens private gaming room on 10th anniversary
The Snoqualmie Tribe has been celebrating the 10th anniversary of its casino in Washington with a string of upgrades and additions.
The latest amenity at the Snoqualmie Casino is a private gaming salon. The new area, which debuted last Thursday, features an electronic glass wall whose outer section shares elements of the tribe's history and culture.
“Opening our private gaming salon allows us to provide the premiere table game experience to guests who prefer more of a private gaming atmosphere," said Brian Decorah, the president and CEO of the facility. "We are delighted to provide this special venue for higher stakes players and celebrities."
The casino also debuted a cafe and deli last month, plus a 1,355-square-foot smoke-free gaming area in late August. And the Mist Bar, located in the center of the gaming floor, underwent a complete remodeling earlier this year.
The Snoqualmie Casino is the closest Indian gaming facility to Seattle. It officially opened ten years ago this month.
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