Washington Tribe Expands Gaming Floor

A 16,000-square-foot gaming-floor expansion recently opened at the Chehalis Tribe's Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester, Washington. Part of an ongoing expansion project that started in February 2015, the new area also will include the Craft House Sports Bar, featuring a live entertainment venue.

Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel in Rochester, Washington, owned by the Chehalis Tribe, recently debuted its 16,000 square foot gaming-floor addition, part of a major expansion project that began last February.

The new area features hundreds of additional slot machines, as well as blackjack, keno, craps, bingo and roulette. The Craft House Sports Bar, set to open next week, will offer multiple big screen TVs and a live entertainment venue amid décor saluting Washington’s sports teams.

Lucky Eagle Chief Executive Officer John Setterstrom said, “We’re thrilled to open the new gaming floor. The digital column signage is spectacular, and our guests will enjoy the new variety of slots, including those from our new vendor, Rocket Gaming. When all phases of the expansion are complete in June, we will offer an entertainment experience unparalleled in the Pacific Northwest.”

Chehalis Tribal Chairman Don Secena said, “The expanded gaming floor and all of the new amenities will position our facility for 2016 and beyond. This expansion will provide a positive economic impact for the Chehalis Tribe and all of the surrounding communities. This is an exciting time for Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel.”