Luxury Awaits Snoqualmie Casino Hotel Officially Launches Hotel Booking Portal for August 2025 Stays

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel has launched its hotel booking portal, allowing reservations for stays starting in August 2025. Nestled in the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, the hotel features 210 luxury rooms, a spa, and new dining options. CEO Mary Lou Patterson highlighted the destination's appeal to culinary explorers and nature lovers. The opening is strategically timed for peak summer travel, with high demand expected for reservations. Travelers are encouraged to book early to secure their desired dates.

The hotel expansion will also introduce a sports bar and convention space, enhancing the overall guest experience. With nearly 1,700 slot machines and various table games, the casino offers a sophisticated gaming environment. For more information, guests can visit www. snocasino. com.

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