There’s value and quality, then there’s above and beyond, which the Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, Wash., is offering guests via its hotel-gas promotion which runs through May 10. Overnight guests at the popular, multi-amenity resort pay $79 for a room on Sunday through Thursday nights and receive a $20 gas credit at Little Creek’s on-site gas station.
“Little Creek Casino Resort understands that the price of gas continues to rise and we want to make it easy for guests to drive here,” says Ray Peters, executive director of the Squaxin Island Tribe which owns and operates the resort. “With our new hotel tower, Skookum Creek Event Center, restaurants, entertainment and casino there’s more reason than ever to visit Little Creek.”
The new hotel tower debuted to rave reviews last month and is connected by a ground-floor walkway to the original tower. New room types include Super Suites, Spa Suites and several others.
Squaxin Island Tribe and other Native American Indian artwork adorn the walls and spaces of the new five-story Atrium lobby and blend seamlessly with the casual, cultural elegance which pervades the resort.
“Little Creek Casino Resort understands that the price of gas continues to rise and we want to make it easy for guests to drive here,” says Ray Peters, executive director of the Squaxin Island Tribe which owns and operates the resort. “With our new hotel tower, Skookum Creek Event Center, restaurants, entertainment and casino there’s more reason than ever to visit Little Creek.”
The new hotel tower debuted to rave reviews last month and is connected by a ground-floor walkway to the original tower. New room types include Super Suites, Spa Suites and several others.
Squaxin Island Tribe and other Native American Indian artwork adorn the walls and spaces of the new five-story Atrium lobby and blend seamlessly with the casual, cultural elegance which pervades the resort.
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