The Cahuilla Band of Indians' project is under construction in Anza, California

New Cahuilla Casino Hotel in Riverside County to replace the existing one by Spring 2020

The construction of the casino hotel is the first major addition since the construction of the Mountain Sky Travel Center convenience store and gas station, which was completed in early November 2015.
2019-10-10
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The $35.2 million project will boast a 14,000-square-foot gaming floor with 353 slot machines and four table games; a 36,000-square-foot, four-story hotel with 58 rooms; a 7,000-square-foot outdoor event space and a restaurant. The focal point of the gaming floor will be a bar centrally located in the back of the casino boasting six 60-inch TVs.

The new Cahuilla Casino Hotel is under construction in Anza, Riverside County, and slated for a Spring 2020 opening. It will replace its next door neighbor, the original Cahuilla Casino, which has operated out of a tent-like structure for 23 years.

In the current casino, a restaurant, bar and slot machines sit mere steps from one another, but the new property will be much more spacious by comparison. The $35.2 million project will boast a 14,000-square-foot gaming floor with 353 slot machines and four table games; a 36,000-square-foot, four-story hotel with 58 rooms; a 7,000-square-foot outdoor event space and a restaurant. It’s expected to add 50 jobs to an existing 120.

The new facility in Highway 371 in Anza is still a lot smaller than some of its neighbors in San Diego County and the Coachella Valley that boast luxe pool complexes and gigantic hotel towers, but that’s part of the plan for the Cahuilla Band of Indians.

“This is more of a marathon for us and not a sprint,” said Daniel Salgado, tribal council chairman for the Cahuilla Band, as reported by The Press-Enterprise. “We’re not going to try to get a dollar really quick and think that we’re going to build this massive thing just to compete with the people down the road. It’s not that. We’re living within our means and we’re going to win this race for ourselves.”

Salgado said that this is not the first time the Cahuilla Band has considered expanding. The casino planned to expand in the early 2000s, but that project never came to fruition because of its planned scope and size. Salgado said this project is much more feasible financially, that the tribe has focused more on needs than wants. For example, they are not including a conference center. A pool isn’t part of the plan, either, although Salgado said there’s space for one in the future.

The construction of the casino hotel is the first major addition since the construction of the Mountain Sky Travel Center convenience store and gas station, which was completed in early November 2015.

The casino’s expansion is aimed at providing an upgraded and nice environment for the casino’s existing clientele, many of whom are from the local area, Salgado said. But the tribe is also hoping to attract some of the increasing traffic coming from travelers along Highway 371. He said the highway has increasingly been driven as an alternative to traffic-prone Interstate 10.

The focal point of the gaming floor will be a bar centrally located in the back of the casino boasting six 60-inch TVs that will either be playing sports or music videos. The bar will have custom drinks, craft beers and local wines available for purchase. Not far from the bar will be the table games pit, which will have such games as blackjack, 3 card poker and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. On one side of the gaming floor will be a high-limit room with about 12 slot machines.

On the hotel side, the largest of the rooms will be the two one-bedroom suites that are 645 square feet each. The amenities include a 65-inch flat screen TV with sound bar in the bedroom, 49-inch flat screen TV in the living room, walk-in shower and separate bath tub.

Outside the first floor of the hotel will be the event space, which can be used for private events and weddings, that will offer a direct view of nearby Cahuilla Mountain. The area will have dedicated fire pits and planter boxes for fresh herbs that will be used at the Ribbonwood Grill.

Reservations for the new resort are open with rooms available beginning May 1, 2020 via Cahuilla’s website.

While the hotel won’t open until the spring, Cahuilla has already changed its name to Cahuilla Casino Hotel both online and on social media. Salgado said the reason for changing the name early is not only to get casino staff acclimated to the upcoming changes, but also to create buzz and excitement for the new resort’s opening.

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