Wildhorse Resort And Casino

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Wildhorse Resort And Casino

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Wildhorse Resort and Casino

Wildhorse Resort & Casino is a casino owned and operated since 1994 by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of Oregon.[1] It is located 5 mi (8 km) east of Pendleton, on the Umatilla Indian Reservation, near Interstate 84.

History[edit]

The casino opened in temporary buildings on November 5, 1994, run by Capital Gaming International Inc., with the tribe taking over as managers in 1999.[2] The resort has expanded each year since its beginning, doubling the size of the casino in 2002 and 2003, adding a conference center in 2004, completely renovating its 100-room hotel in 2005 and expanding in 2006-07 to add four food and beverage venues: a buffet restaurant, a fine-dining restaurant, a sports bar, a coffee shop and a 24-hour restaurant. After contentious discussion within the tribal community, the previously 'dry' (not serving alcoholic beverages) resort, located on a dry reservation, began serving alcoholic beverages on May 5, 2006. Because of this change, a lounge, Wildhorse Sports Bar, opened in May 2007. Work begin in 2010 to expand the hotel by 202 rooms with a ten-story tower, and add 24,000 square feet (2,200 m2) to the casino.[2] The $45 million project was completed in October 2011.[3]

Amenities[edit]

Hotel construction in May 2011

Key components of the resort are a casino, five screen cineplex with two 3D screens, golf course, hotel, recreational vehiclepark, children's entertainment center, teepee camping village, Arrowhead Travel Plaza and the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute tribal museum.[2] The casino offers poker, roulette, blackjack, craps, Spanish 21, bingo, keno and just over 1200 slot machines, 30% of which are in a no-smoking area.

The golf course is a championship, 18-hole course designed by John Steidel that opened in 1997, with approximately 30,000 rounds played annually and hosting about 80 tournaments. It includes a driving range, practice greens, rental clubs, a pro shop, and a variety of teaching programs.

Seven restaurants are part of the resort and casino: WildRoast Cafe, the Clubhouse Grill, Hot Rock Cafe, Kinship Cafe, Traditions Buffet, The Wildhorse Sports Bar and Plateau Fine Dining.[1]

The hotel is connected to the casino while the RV Park is located nearby, between the casino and golf course.

Wildhorse Resort And Casino

The Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, located on the resort grounds, includes permanent and rotating exhibits on the history and culture of the three tribes who make up the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR): the Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla.

The resort has sparked an economic boom for the CTUIR, which has increased the tribal operating budget from less than $10 million in 1992 to approximately $145 million in 2007. That grew to $190 million in 2010 as the casino draws approximately 750,000 people each year.[2] The largest expenditures and the largest single department in the tribal government are devoted to protecting and restoring natural resources on the reservation and throughout the traditional homelands of the three tribes. To this end, the tribes are one of the largest employers of biologists and other environmental scientists in the region.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Wildhorse Resort & Casino.'500 Nations. (retrieved 30 Nov 2009)
  2. ^ abcdCockle, Richard (February 27, 2011). 'Wildhorse casino expands, fuels reservation resurgence, economy in eastern Oregon'. The Oregonian.
  3. ^Weinstein, Nathalie (May 10, 2012). 'TopProject: Wildhorse Resort and Casino expansion submitted by JE Dunn Construction'. Daily Journal of Commerce. Retrieved 12 May 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Wildhorse Resort & Casino, official website

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Coordinates: 45°38′49″N118°40′44″W / 45.647°N 118.679°W

Wildhorse Resort And Casino

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Pendleton, OR - Wild Horse Resort and Casino RV Park - Conveniently located just off I-84. 100 sites, all FHU w/either 30 or 50 amp (more 30 available than 50), most are pull thrus, some back ins; picnic table at each site, asphalt sites with grass between, not a lot of trees but some, level sites and most are long enough for big rigs and tow vehicles (the rest have to park sideways to their rig) heated outdoor pool, laundry, showers and restrooms. 30 day limit. Free shuttle to casino. There is also a golf course and there are several restaurants at the resort. Used the laundry: $2 for washer; $2 for dryer. Three washers, three dryers. Open 24 hours and use a code to get in. Same with very clean restrooms and showers. Heated pool still open in late September. - very nice, and the great shuttle service is still there if you want to go to the casino. This trip we went to town more than the last 2 visits - toured the Pendleton Underground - recommend that and the local history museum, and there are some really nice restaurants in town too. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group