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Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa is an Indian gaming casino, of the Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians, located in Cabazon, California, United States, near San Gorgonio Pass. The casino has 310 rooms and suites. A 44-acre (180,000 m 2), 27-story resort, Morongo is one of the largest. Diamondhead Casino Corporation announced that it had signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with Casinos Austria International Holding, GMBH, to form a joint venture partnership to develop, build.
This is a list of notable casino hotels. A casino hotel is an establishment consisting of a casino with temporary lodging provided in an on-premises hotel.
Casino hotels[edit]
- Aladdin (defunct)
- Aquarius Casino Resort[1]
- Arizona Charlie's Boulder[1]
- Arizona Charlie's Decatur[1]
- The Atlantic Club Casino Hotel (defunct)
- Bally's Casino Tunica (hotel demolished, now operating as 1st Jackpot Casino Tunica)
- Boardwalk Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Castaways (defunct)
- Castaways Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Claridge Atlantic City (presently just a stand-alone hotel)
- Colorado Belle (closed)
- Desert Inn (defunct)
- Dunes (defunct)
- Dunes Hotel and Casino (Atlantic City) (never completed)
- El Rancho Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- El Rancho Vegas (defunct)
- Foxwoods Resort Casino[2]
- Hacienda (defunct)
- Hoover Dam Lodge (formerly known as Gold Strike and Hacienda)
- Hotel de Paris (Monte Carlo, Monaco)[2]
- Ibiza Gran Hotel (Spain)[2]
- Key Largo (defunct)
- Klondike Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Landmark (defunct)
- Laughlin River Lodge (formerly known as Sam's Town Gold River, Gold River and River Palms)
- Lucky Dragon Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- M Resort[3]
- Mapes Hotel (defunct)
- Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)[2]
- Mesquite Star (defunct)
- The Mint Las Vegas (defunct)
- Nevada Landing Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- New Frontier Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Oasis (defunct)
- Ormsby House (closed)[4]
- Oyo Hotel & Casino (formerly known as Hooters Casino Hotel)
- The Palazzo[2]
- Park Hyatt Mendoza (Argentina)[2]
- Ocean Casino Resort (formerly Revel Atlantic City)
- The Ritz-Carlton (San Juan, Puerto Rico)[2]
- Riverside Hotel (Reno, Nevada) (defunct)
- Riviera (defunct)
- Sands Atlantic City (defunct)
- Sands Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Showboat Atlantic City (defunct)
- Siena Reno (presently just a stand-alone hotel)
- Silver Sevens (formerly known as Continental and Terrible's)
- Silverton Las Vegas (formerly known as Boomtown Las Vegas)
- Stardust Resort and Casino (defunct)
- Stateline Casino (defunct)
- The Strat[1]
- Sun City Resort (South Africa)[2]
- Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino (defunct)
- Trump Taj Mahal[2] (defunct)
- Trump World's Fair (defunct)
- Vacation Village (defunct)
- Vegas World (defunct)
- The Venetian Macao[2]
- The Western (defunct)
- Westward Ho Hotel and Casino (defunct)
See also[edit]
- List of casinos
- List of Las Vegas Strip hotels
- List of hotels – indexed by country
- Lists of hotels – an index of hotel list articles on Wikipedia
Notes[edit]
- ^ abcd'Icahn sells Southern Nevada casinos'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. April 24, 2007. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
- ^ abcdefghijGayot (August 13, 2013). 'Top 10 casino hotels worldwide'. Fox News. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
- ^Finnegan, Amanda (March 1, 2009). 'M Resort set for 10 p.m. opening'. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
- ^Knowles, Anne (March 15, 2018). 'Ormsby House likely to be retail/housing, Carson City supervisors told'. Nevada Appeal. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
References[edit]
- 'Casino Hotels Companies'. Bloomberg. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
Morongo Casino Resort and Spa | |
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Address | 49500 Seminole Drive Cabazon, California 92230-2200 |
Opening date | December 10, 2004[1] |
Theme | 1960s |
No. of rooms | 310 |
Total gaming space | 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) |
Signature attractions |
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Notable restaurants |
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Casino type | Land |
Owner | Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians |
Website | www.morongocasinoresort.com |
Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa is an Indian gaming casino, of the Morongo Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians, located in Cabazon, California, United States, near San Gorgonio Pass. The casino has 310 rooms and suites. A 44-acre (180,000 m2), 27-story resort, Morongo is one of the largest casinos in California. At 330 feet (101 m) high, the casino tower is the tallest building in both Riverside County and the larger Inland Empire region.[2]
History[edit]
On February 25, 1987, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that neither the state of California nor Riverside County could regulate the bingo and card game operations of the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians and the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians set in motion a series of federal and state actions-including two ballot propositions-that dramatically expanded tribal casino operations in California and other states.[3] In 1995, a new building was constructed for the bingo and card games, and slot machines were introduced. The new casino was called Casino Morongo and included a dance hall, bowling alley, and diner.[4]
California Proposition 1A, also known as the Gambling on Tribal Lands Amendment, was on the March 7, 2000, ballot in California, where it was approved with a 64% win. It authorized the governor to negotiate compacts with federally recognized Indian tribes on Indian lands in California to operate slot machines, lotteries and banking and percentage card games, subject to legislative ratification.[5]
The Jerde Partnership announced the official groundbreaking for the Morongo Hotel on May 28, 2003. Perini Building Company topped-out the resort on March 31, 2004. The $250-million Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa, which opened on December 10, 2004, is one of the largest tribal gaming facilities in the nation.[6] Casino Morongo closed for gaming in 2004, and reopened in 2018 as a separate casino due to an expansion project at the larger casino, displacing 300 slot machines.[7]
Facilities[edit]
Morongo is one of only six AAA four-diamond casino resorts in California, with Barona Casino, Viejas Casino, Pechanga Resort and Casino, Thunder Valley Casino Resort and the Chumash Casino Resort being the others. Morongo's main casino floor is 148,000 square feet (14,000 m2) with over 2,000 slots and table games.
Upon entering the casino, guests see a contemporary, retro-1960s interior. Light coves between overhead vaults, back-lit fabric draped between frames, and conically shaped light fixtures create a complex, ornate ceiling above the casino floor.
The casino offers more than a hundred table games, including four-card poker, Ultimate Texas Hold'Em, Mystery Card Roulette, blackjack, pai gow poker, mini-baccarat, and three card poker, as well as a 22-table poker room. High rollers can use a high-limit slot area with four table games and seven slots. The high-limit room also has a lounge with plasma TVs and complimentary food.
Morongo's hotel accommodates guests in 272 standard rooms, 32 double-bay suites, and six casitas, the latter of which are located on an upper level surrounding the pool.
Morongo's restaurants include the penthouse restaurant Cielo, Serrano (24-Hour Cafe), Tacos & Tequila, Sunset Bar & Grill, Natural 9 Noodle Company, and the Potrero Canyon Buffet, as well as a food court.
Guests must be 18 or older to gamble on the property.[8]
Sports[edit]
Boxing[edit]
Boxing cards are held at Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa.[9][10]
MMA[edit]
Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa hosts MMA fight cards at the Morongo Outdoor Pavilion.[11][12]
See also[edit]
Casino Resort Gmbh Hotel
References[edit]
- ^Hugo Martin (2004-12-10). 'Tribe Unveils Its Casino Royale'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
- ^Emporis GmbH. 'Morongo Casino Resort Hotel, Cabazon, U.S.A.' Emporis.com. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^'California Tribal Casinos: Questions and Answers'. lao.ca.gov. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
- ^https://www.pe.com/2018/11/26/the-original-casino-morongo-is-back-in-action/
- ^'California Proposition 1A, Gambling on Tribal Lands (2000)'. ballotpedia.org. Retrieved 2017-04-15.
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-06-03. Retrieved 2014-09-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^https://www.pe.com/2018/11/26/the-original-casino-morongo-is-back-in-action/
- ^'Guest Services Morongo Casino Resort & Spa'. Retrieved 2015-01-24.
- ^'Morongo casino hosts boxing card'. casinocitytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^'Morongo Casino hosts Showtime boxing card Friday'. desertsun.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^'Legacy Fighting Alliance 36 (LFA 36)'. mixedmartialarts.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
- ^'Legacy LFA 45: Silva vs. Barnes'. tapology.com. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
External links[edit]
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