The property
provides a unique blend of comfortable and luxurious
escapism for guests. By offering a top-tier experience, the expanded resort solidifies Choctaw’s continued
dominance in the gaming and hospitality market,
broadening its appeal to new
demographics from the local region into north Texas and beyond without
compromising its existing customer base.
beacon for guests and capturing the energy of the space. Offering a luxurious escape from the buzz of the casino floor is Te Reserve, a lounge crafted with an artisan’s touch, the perfect setting for a hand-crafted cocktail. Te lounge features a custom chandelier, traditional coffers, rich jewel tones, and dramatic lighting. Another 1,000-square-foot VIP lounge provides Choctaw’s premier guests with private registration and reception area. Te space is designed with flexible rugs and seating to easily convert from a private lounge space into a VIP event room.
Te High Limit Gaming and Onyx Bar areas are a step above standard, featuring luxurious finishes and a soothing colour palette, topped off by undulating ribbons of wood that tie the space together. Te League, a new on-site sports-themed venue, captures a tremendous amount of energy for fans of all types of sports with 88 big-screen televisions and a dramatic 125-foot wide video wall.
THE GUEST ROOM EXPERIENCE
A thoughtfully curated, world-class art collection including paintings, drawings, sculpture, and art installations—all created by
Choctaw artists—lines the hotel and gallery. Spacious layouts and custom casegoods offer guests a 4- diamond experience at every level of guest room. With 843 standard rooms and 157 suites (comprising four suite types) dispersed across the four facades of the tower, there is bound to be a room style and unique view to meet every guest request. Culturally-inspired carpets reflect a soothing palette of blues with pops of orange. Te dual curve of the towers allows the majority of guestrooms to capitalise on expansive views without interrupted sightlines.
Te design scheme also minimises distance between all guestrooms and the casino floor, enabling a more accessible guest experience and more efficient serviceability. Situated at the apex of the 20th and 21st floors, two premier Chief’s Suites cater to intimate private stays as well as lavish entertaining. Guests enjoy sweeping views of the landscape surrounded by lush comfort within the 2,200-square- foot, two bedroom / 2.5 bath suite. Guests are further pampered by personalised meals and butler service, provided through the adjacent butler kitchens. Sophisticated detailing includes custom casegoods, full-height upholstered headboards, and multi-zoned, dimmable cove lighting. Te ensuite bathrooms provides guests with a freestanding tub, a jetted oversized shower, and a large walk-in closet.
ELEVATING TRIBAL GAMING
Te property provides a unique blend of comfortable and luxurious escapism for guests. By offering a top-tier experience, the expanded resort solidifies Choctaw’s continued dominance in the gaming and hospitality market, broadening its appeal to new demographics from the local region into north Texas and beyond without compromising its existing customer base. Te forward- looking design also easily allows for future growth of the property.
Te overall experience and attention to detail throughout the southeastern Oklahoma resort rival what guests would find in Las Vegas, while carefully integrating and celebrating the rich culture and history of the Choctaw Nation. Abundant gaming and dining amenities dovetail with enhanced family-friendly options such as a bowling alley, arcade, two movie theatres, and a new retail space to send a clear message: there is something for everyone at the Choctaw Casino & Resort.
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