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Thunder Valley Casino Resort Lincoln, California


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1200 Athens Ave. Lincoln, CA 95648 Sales: 877.660.0076 Director of Sales: Denise Perkins www.thundervalleyresort.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites


Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates


Independent 300


110/147/40 150/1,000


High $199 - $479 Low $109 - $279


Resort Fee: $15 Room Tax: 8% Sales Tax: 2.25%


High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


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Nestled in the rural community of Lincoln, California, a convenient 30-minute drive from Sacramento International Airport, Thunder Valley Casino Resort welcomes guests with AAA Four Diamond Award–winning hospitality. Meeting planners will appreciate such featured venues as Pano Hall, a


10,000 Sq. Ft. 10,650 Sq. Ft. 40,000 Sq. Ft.


Business: Courier, notary, and secretarial services; Internet access; and audiovisual equipment rentals.


Recreation: Casino, pool, spa, and live entertainment.


Nearby: Maidu Interpretive Center & Historic Site, Rancho Roble Vineyards & Winery, Whitney Oaks Golf Club, Folsom Lake and Auburn state recreation areas, and the myriad attractions of Sacramento, the state capital.


AIRPORT PROXIMITY Sacramento International Airport (SMF) 30 miles


“As the tradeshow chair for MPISSN, my experience of working with the staff and facilities proved worthy of a four-diamond rating.”


flexible 10,000-square-foot banquet and events space that accommodates up to 850 guests, supported by catering and customized decor on request. The Coconut Pool + Bar, the resort’s seasonal poolside area, boasts spectacular ambience for cocktail receptions and various other outdoor events. Additionally, for executive groups, the 16-seat Boardroom offers ease of use with an adjacent Business Center housing computer stations with high- speed Internet, Microsoft Office suite, and shipping software, plus a color printer, and copy-fax machine. Food aficionados can delight in selections found at the deliciously diverse Red Lantern, Feast Buffet, and Thunder Cafe restaurants—all of which feature superb


—Rick Chapman CS Meetings Direct


menus and can accommodate sizeable groups. For private dining, the Lincoln and Sierra dining rooms at High Steaks Steakhouse provide more intimate settings. The 300 well-appointed guest rooms and suites furnish lavish amenities such as European spa showers with separate soaking tubs; triple- sheeted beds with 320-thread-count linens, duvets, and down pillows; T1 wireless Internet access; in-room safes; and a host of other comforts befitting a four-diamond property. Plus, the resort offers a world-class spa, headline entertainment, and impressive casino action showcasing one of most extensive slot and table game offerings in Northern California.


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