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Snoqualmie Casino’s $400M expansion adds hotel, convention center, and more

Aug 11, 2025, 6:21 AM | Updated: 7:05 am

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Artist rendering of the expansion project for Snoqualmie Casino and Hotel. (Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Casino and Hotel)

(Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Casino and Hotel)

Snoqualmie Casino officially launched its $400 million expansion Friday, centered around the opening of a 10-story hotel with 210 rooms.

The $400 million expansion was one of the biggest projects in the Puget Sound. In addition to opening a new hotel to accompany the casino, the project also added more gaming space, a bigger convention center, a new spa, and a fitness facility.

The hotel is located at 37500 SE North Bend Way in Snoqualmie. Snoqualmie Casino rebranded itself to Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel last November.

“It is my honor and privilege to announce that Snoqualmie Casino has now become Snoqualmie Casino and Hotel,” Interim CEO Mary Lou Patterson said in a press release last November. “Over the past three years, the Snoqualmie Tribe and Casino have been diligently working to bring a one-of-a-kind, world-class hotel to the Snoqualmie Valley.”

The Puget Sound Business Journal reported that construction started in 2022, but the plans for this expansion date back more than a decade. The project provided an estimated 500 construction and resort jobs for tribal members and local residents.

The expansion also includes a state-of-the-art 2,000-seat entertainment and convention center to be used for a variety of events. A new sports bar and grill and a brand-new valet garage were also featured in the expansion project.

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