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DetailsDetails Address: 10200 Quil Ceda BoulevardCity: Tulalip State: Washington Zip Code: 98271 Country: United States Phone: (360) 651-1111 Website: http://www.tulalipcasino.com Restaurants: 4 Liquor: Yes Valet Parking: Free Buffets: L-$10.95/$14.95 (Sun) D-$17.95/$23.95 (Tues) Hours: 10am-6am/24 Hours (Thurs-Sat) Casino Size: 45,000 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Spanish 21, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Three Card Poker, Let It Ride, Keno, Bingo Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No Senior Discount: Various on Tue if 50+ Special Features: 2,300-seat amphitheatre. One mile from Quil Ceda Creek Casino.
Average user rating from: 14 user(s)
Add new review 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
In Reply to Sam, Tuesday, 20 October 2009 Written by Chris This is a decent casino, coming from a non-complaining Canadian as Sam would say. Sam is a fool with no knowledge of Canada or our standards, Sam doesnt mind losing his money with the low percentage lottery scratch system that Washington Tribal casinos use because Sam is a complete idiot.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Not Impressed, Monday, 12 October 2009 Written by Ian Brown 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
the best most beautiful casino in wa. state, Friday, 02 October 2009 Written by sarah hayes I have been visiting the Tulalip casino for approx. 5 years and to this day, I have to say there is no other casinmo (and I've frequented the 6 in the closest vicinity), that even come close to Tulalip's spectacular artistic work in carpentry and nor have i won at as frequently, or at all. I Have only one issue with the casino and that is that your security looks for problems with customers. I have been stopped by security and watched as they harrass others unecessearily. I would guess if I am playing there should be a definite reason for them to wreck my enjoyment and it truly does ruin a good time and draws unwanted attention to us who like to remain unnoticed.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
i am thirsty, Wednesday, 10 June 2009 Written by william 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
You can win there..., Monday, 20 April 2009 Written by Carla Have spent 16 - 17 hrs a time there. The comp reward isn't great, only $20+ after you get 2,000 points, but the points are fairly easy to get if you move around. You can win there, however, you should get your own water as the servers don't come around very offen. Just ask the bartenders. Drip coffee is free at some areas too. This casino has some good energy, lots of slots & table games. I like the variety of the buffet, compared to Muckleshoot/Clearwater & Snoqualmie it has the biggest choices, and well presented. Not much interaction with staff because you can't find any. We were very comfortable and were kept amused staying that long, and the hotel lobby is a nice resting place when we need it.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
so so, Sunday, 05 April 2009 Written by Dennis We have visted this casino many times as my wife likes to shop at the outlets nearby and I used to enjoy the non-smoking table games which are no longer there. The buffet used to be better, but it is no longer that great and the staff can be grumpy. I like blackjack mostly and I notice there are rarely tables available with low limits and what tables there are usualy are packed and often smoky. The rewards do not add up very fast. Last time I asked for a meal comp (and that's about all you can expect when playing table games) it took more than an hour-and-a-half before I told the pit boss forget it. I just can"t wait around all day then I find next time we came it still came off as if we had a meal so I was back at zero again. In short, the comps suck.
3 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Disappointed as well, Sunday, 15 February 2009 Written by Sarah This place is going downhill. It used to be a really good buffet lunch/dinner. The last time we ate at the buffet, my husband was almost assaulted by the hostess taking tickets. The beverage waitress, waiting on us, said she was very tired and exhausted . Compared to Snoqualmie Casino buffet this was no better than McDonalds across the street. The slots don't pay out unless you are a whale or a high roller. Go to Angel of the winds casino where it is more friendly or Snoqualmie Buffet for all you can eat crabs and delicious prime rib/seafood or asian food. It's worth the money. 2 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Disappointed/Declining standards, Friday, 26 December 2008 Written by Sam I was a regular at this casino since it opened years ago. It's really going downhill in every aspect. Customer service, courtesy, and food quality was all top notch years ago. With the influx of Canadians from up north, everything has declined except the prices. Buffet quality was excellent, although not of Vegas quality, still pretty good. Now, no way. You're better off going to an Old Country Buffet instead which is really sad. In Canada, buffets are virtually extinct, except Oriental buffets. Only one casino in Vancouver Canada, the River Rock, has a buffet and it's small and mediocre.
Clearly, management of the Tulalip Casino are catering or focusing a lot on the cross border shoppers who will spend a day or two to take advantage of their $400 duty free exemption while shopping at the outlets next door or in Seattle. Besides, Canadians have been conditoned from an early age not to complain so the casino is not motivated to improve things.
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Not like it used to be, Friday, 26 December 2008 Written by Sam This used to be such a great casino along with their buffets. Both have gone downhill in recent years along with their customer service and attitude. Everything is costing more (than the average).
I believe the Canadian clientele is partly to blame. In Canada, oriental buffets are common, but not western. The new hotel is grossly overpriced and is catered to cross border shoppers who are liberal with their spending.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
WEEKEND STAY, Monday, 20 October 2008 Written by kathi WE WENT THERE FOR MY 50TH BIRTHDAY PARTY, STARTED OUT WELL WITH US ARRIVING TO BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, AND IT WENT DOWNHILL FROM THERE. I WENT TO THE BUFFET WITH MY HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER AND SON IN LAW AND WAS ATTACKED VERBALLY BY A EMPLOYEE/COOK OVER TOUCHING OF THE WRONG TONGS. AS HE MADE FUN OF ME AFTER WE WALKED AWAY WITH HIS MANAGER AND MY SON IN LAW HEARD HIM THEN IT GOT UGLY AS HE THEN TURNED ON MY SON IN LAW WHO WAS POSSIBLY GOING TO PUNCH HIS LIGHTS OUT. I WAS EMBARASSED, MY FINGER SNAPPED WHEN HE TORE THE TONGS OUT OF MY HAND ETC. CRYING. THEY DID MAKE IT RIGHT WITH MONEY BACK AND A DINNER GIVEN AT ANOTHER RESTURANT, BUT IT NEVER SHOULD OF HAPPENED. SOMEONE FORGOT HIS CUSTOMER SERVICE TRAINING. THEN ON SAT NIGHT THE ROOM NEXT TO US TURNED INTO A CHICK FIGHT AFTER 30 MINS I CALLED SECURITY. SMOKE IS THICK, STUFFY AND HOT A NON SMOKING ROOM LIKE THE OTHERS WE HAVE SEEN WOULD OF PRODUCED MORE GAMBLING FOR SURE. THE MANAGERS THERE ARE VERY WELL TRAINED HOWEVER AND BENT OVER BACKWARDS TO MAKE IT RIGHT. I WILL MAYBE GO BACK NOT SURE YET. NOT IMPRESSED WITH PRICES EITHER. LOVED THE GLASSES IN THE ROOMS BUT NOT FOR 10 BUCKS.
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Lousy, Wednesday, 01 October 2008 Written by jerry For a place that big, the selection of slots is not great. As for food, if you like over priced buffets for so-so food this is for you. Lots of parking and the services are really slow maybe it's because of the size of the place. 4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Tulalip, Saturday, 13 September 2008 Written by stanwa At one time this was our favorite buffet of all western Washington casinos but now half the buffet is Asian food which is nice if that is what you're looking for but not so nice if you are looking for more traditional buffet items. The slots pay pretty good. The hotel is very expensive. 1 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Looking for great slots?, Friday, 15 August 2008 Written by Kathy 10 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Located North of Seattle..One of the best in the s, Tuesday, 30 November 1999 Written by handymn There is RV parking in the back and a nearby amphitheater for concerts. The hotel is currently under construction. The food is very good and there a several restaurants. The service is good too. Food comps are fairly easy to come by, but you might have to wait awhile to actually get one written out during busy times. The blackjack game is OK (at least by WA standards). They deal 6-deck, dealer hits soft 17, double after split, resplit aces, no surrender. Table limits are $5 to $500 with most table at $10 minimums. There is also a nice non-smoking poker room with daily tournaments. Their specialty is no-limit Hold Em (although the state caps the bet per round at $500 so it's not quite no-limit but close enough). VP in WA is not really VP so don't play it. Not much to play in WA for machine players unless you enjoy your money sucked up by slots. Overall, this casino is worth the drive to visit. |
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