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Cache Creek Casino Resort | |
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Address | A billboard for Cache Creek 14455 Highway 16 Brooks, California 95606 |
Opening date | July 25, 1985 |
Theme | Indian |
No. of rooms | 200 [1] |
Total gaming space | 74,270 square feet (6,900 m2) |
Signature attractions | Club 88 |
Notable restaurants | C2 Steak & Seafood |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Renovated in | 2002 |
Website | Cache Creek Casino Resort |
Cache Creek Casino Resort is a casino/resort located in Brooks, California, in Northern California's Capay Valley. Opened as a bingo hall in July 1985, it was renovated in 2002 and completed in 2004 as a destination resort.[2] The connected hotel contains 200 rooms, including 27 suites. Cache Creek offers 2,300 slot machines, more than 120 table games, a 14 table poker room, day spa, nine restaurants, and an 18-hole championship golf course.
History[edit]
On June 25, 1985, the Rumsey Band of the Wintun Indians (now known as the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation) opened a modest bingo hall on their Rancheria in Brooks. The popularity of Cache Creek Indian Bingo & Casino soared immediately and on October 7, 1993 the hall was expanded to include card games.
A second expansion began in 1996 and was opened in phases in 1998 and 1999. The bingo hall now had a 1,200 seat capacity and three new restaurants were opened, including China Camp and a 150-seat buffet. After California Governor Gray Davis signed the State Gaming Compact in 1999, the casino added slot machines and more table games.
In 2002, the tribe announced plans to build a $200 million property, renamed Cache Creek Casino Resort, on land adjacent to the existing facility. Completed and opened in 2004, the resort now features nine restaurants, the 600-seat Club 88, the 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) multi-purpose Event Center and 74,720 square feet (6,942 m2) of casino floor space.
Beginning in November 2006, Cache Creek Resort remodeled again, removing the Bingo Hall/Event Center and expanding the poker room and slot machine area. This remodel also included a sports bar and grill called the Sportspage.
In 2010 the Tribe announced their Event Center Project (ECP) which is designed to offer additional amenities at the Resort (including wireless access for all areas), provide additional administrative support space, as well as more parking. The proposed project would allow the Tribe to bring newer and larger entertainment acts, musical performances and other events to the Resort that could not previously be accommodated. The newest outdoor stage was completed in 2011.
See also[edit]
Cache Creek Casino Reviews
Notes[edit]
- ^Cache Creek Resort Info
- ^'Cache Creek puts on the glitz'. Steve Weigand. 2006-09-27.[permanent dead link]
External links[edit]
Coordinates: 38°44′05″N122°08′31″W / 38.734837°N 122.141834°W
Cache Creek Casino Resort | |
---|---|
Address | A billboard for Cache Creek 14455 Highway 16 Brooks, California 95606 |
Opening date | July 25, 1985 |
Theme | Indian |
No. of rooms | 200 [1] |
Total gaming space | 74,270 square feet (6,900 m2) |
Signature attractions | Club 88 |
Notable restaurants | C2 Steak & Seafood |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Renovated in | 2002 |
Website | Cache Creek Casino Resort |
Cache Creek Casino Resort is a casino/resort located in Brooks, California, in Northern California's Capay Valley. Opened as a bingo hall in July 1985, it was renovated in 2002 and completed in 2004 as a destination resort.[2] The connected hotel contains 200 rooms, including 27 suites. Cache Creek offers 2,300 slot machines, more than 120 table games, a 14 table poker room, day spa, nine restaurants, and an 18-hole championship golf course.
History[edit]
On June 25, 1985, the Rumsey Band of the Wintun Indians (now known as the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation) opened a modest bingo hall on their Rancheria in Brooks. The popularity of Cache Creek Indian Bingo & Casino soared immediately and on October 7, 1993 the hall was expanded to include card games.
A second expansion began in 1996 and was opened in phases in 1998 and 1999. The bingo hall now had a 1,200 seat capacity and three new restaurants were opened, including China Camp and a 150-seat buffet. After California Governor Gray Davis signed the State Gaming Compact in 1999, the casino added slot machines and more table games.
In 2002, the tribe announced plans to build a $200 million property, renamed Cache Creek Casino Resort, on land adjacent to the existing facility. Completed and opened in 2004, the resort now features nine restaurants, the 600-seat Club 88, the 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) multi-purpose Event Center and 74,720 square feet (6,942 m2) of casino floor space.
Beginning in November 2006, Cache Creek Resort remodeled again, removing the Bingo Hall/Event Center and expanding the poker room and slot machine area. This remodel also included a sports bar and grill called the Sportspage.
In 2010 the Tribe announced their Event Center Project (ECP) which is designed to offer additional amenities at the Resort (including wireless access for all areas), provide additional administrative support space, as well as more parking. The proposed project would allow the Tribe to bring newer and larger entertainment acts, musical performances and other events to the Resort that could not previously be accommodated. The newest outdoor stage was completed in 2011.
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^Cache Creek Resort Info
- ^'Cache Creek puts on the glitz'. Steve Weigand. 2006-09-27.[permanent dead link]
External links[edit]
Cache Creek Casino Mailing Address Lookup
Coordinates: 38°44′05″N122°08′31″W / 38.734837°N 122.141834°W