Tachi Palace Casino Resort shows off first phase of its hotel rooms renovations
According to Tachi Palace Casino Resort officials, the newly renovated rooms were thoughtfully styled with a Native American theme, and Tachi-Yokut Tribe basket weave designs are featured on all the headboards in each room.
Guests will appreciate all the innovative enhancements that have been made, including flat-screen TVs and additional USB charging ports throughout the rooms. In addition, special privacy switchable glass has been installed which allows for guests to see inside the bathroom when turned off and switched to a frosted appearance when turned on.
Other enrichments include completely redesigned bathrooms with walk-in showers, new bathroom and entryway floor tiles, new sinks, and Kohler shower kits and faucets. All the carpet has been replaced in the main living areas and new tiles have been added in the entryways.
“We are very proud of all of the renovations that we have done, and we are excited for our guests to see the new rooms,” said Michael Olujic, General Manager of Tachi Palace Casino Resort. “It was important to us that the design in the rooms honor the Tachi-Yokut Tribe and Native American cultures and heritage.”
The hotel room remodel is just one of many projects at Tachi Palace Casino Resort. Earlier this year the resort unveiled a renovated Coyote Entertainment Center. The Yokut Gas Station is undergoing a renovation with new pumps, additional slot machines, expansion of the convenience store, and additional restrooms with showers.
The casino is also adding a new 30,000 square-foot Yokut Hall for Bingo and events. Yokut Hall is slated to open later this winter.
For more information about Tachi Palace Casino Resort and employment opportunities, visit tachipalace.com or call (800) 942-6886.
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