Sophisticated fare Dining options at Tulalip Resort Casino range from casual light bites to indulgent, lingering dinners. At Blackfish Wild Salmon Grill & Bar, chefs prepare fresh local seafood using traditional tribal techniques.
Seamless service, impeccable attention to detail, and over-the-top amenities — the AAA Four-Diamond Tulalip Resort Casino in Washington state understands what it takes to plan and execute a memorable incentive experience. Additionally, here meeting plan- ners will find luxurious accommodations, award-winning dining options, a rejuvenat- ing spa, and the area’s best gaming at one of the Pacific Northwest’s most stunning resort destinations. Tulalip Resort Casino’s 12-story hotel
includes 370 spacious rooms and suites that welcome guests with floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek Italian tile, and local Coast Salish artwork created exclusively for the resort. Standard in-room amenities include 47-inch HD televisions, premium pillowtop beds, full-sized makeup vanities, separate walk-in showers lined with body sprays, 24-hour room service, and complimentary local calls and Wi-Fi. Gaming has long been a Tulalip tradition,
and the resort’s 192,000-square-foot casino features the best selection of games and the most cash back of any Northwest casi-
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no. More than 2,000 slot- and video-poker machines, 50 gaming tables, and specially appointed rooms for poker, keno, and bacca- rat round out the options. As for non-gaming entertainment, Canoes Cabaret — a 450-seat venue also available for private events — offers comedy and musical performances, and mpulse Lounge is the resort’s hotspot for meeting and mingling. Groups looking for some R&R can take
over the resort’s 14,000-square-foot, full- service T Spa, outfitted with 16 treatment rooms. Guests can opt for one of numerous spa services that incorporate ingredients and methods native to the region, in addi- tion to a full range of skin and body thera- pies. Separate men’s and women’s lounges include double-sided fireplaces, eucalyptus steam rooms, cedar-lined saunas, and grotto showers. Visitors interested in learning more about
the Tulalip Tribes can visit the Hibulb Cultural Center and 50-acre Natural History Preserve, featuring exhibits on the tribes’ history, an interactive Tulalip Longhouse, and local Coast Salish–made products.