It is amazing to see the recession Proof Tulalip Resort Casino, which is able to home a high traffic despite all the talks of recession. The Tulalip Native American tribes opened the casino gambling resort in the past year in June about 30 miles North of Seattle.
"We do quite a bit of business with residents of Vancouver and British Columbia,"
Stated Ken Kettler, the president and COO of the property.
He also added that their first year of business was a success and commented that anyone who has been to the Tulalip will want to come there over again.
Regardless of the economic downturn the Tulalip Resort is full in 100% in the weekends. Also, the other casino gaming facilities operated by the group like the Red Hawk Casino on the Shingle Springs Rancheria near Sacramento, California and the Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel in Williamsburg, Michigan are all continuing with a strong sales and the customer traffic is also satisfactory regardless of the economy.
From Monday through Friday, the Tulalip Resort Casino provides with tour buses to travel out of Vancouver and Seattle, to go out and as well to come in. When the guests arrive in there, the first thing that they will be seeing are two ponds which will be featuring an orca whale coming out of the water along with other whales in the pond.
Kettler stated that the entrance is really cool and the building is nice looking; however, people might not know the beauty of the interiors until they actually come inside. The resort also provides with a convention center and 3 ballrooms.
The employee count of the resort is nearly 2400. The casino is looking forward to make more business during the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.