Snoqualmie Casino Hotel Unveils Expanded Non-Smoking Gaming Floor

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel announces the grand opening of its expanded non-smoking gaming floor, featuring nearly 400 popular slot machines. This addition enhances the casino's smoke-free offerings, complementing an existing non-smoking area near the Falls Buffet and Snoqualmie Café & Deli. All dining options at the property are also 100% non-smoking, making it a premier choice for guests. CEO Mary Lou Patterson emphasized the casino's commitment to guest preferences with this expansion, which opens on August 8, 2025. The upcoming upgrades include a new sports bar, a destination spa, and expanded convention space, further enhancing guest experiences.

The casino, located just 30 minutes from Downtown Seattle, boasts Washington's first sportsbook and nearly 1,700 slot machines. These enhancements aim to create a more luxurious and comfortable environment for guests. The casino's focus on providing a smoke-free atmosphere is expected to attract more visitors seeking an elevated entertainment experience.

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