California’s Jamul Casino Resort opens new hotel tower

The property's ribbon-cutting ceremony. Photo: Jamul Casino.
The property's ribbon-cutting ceremony. Photo: Jamul Casino.

Community representatives participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the 16-storey property.

US.- Jamul Casino Resort in California has opened its new hotel tower. The 16-story property, featuring 200 rooms, a spa, a rooftop pool, and a dining venue, started accepting reservations in May.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the weekend with remarks from tribal members, including chairwoman Erica M. Pinto, along with mayor Todd Gloria of San Diego, supervisor Joel Anderson, mayor Ron Morrison of National City and mayor John McCann of Chula Vista.

Photo: Jamul Casino Resort.

The company said the tower was originally imagined as a crystalline jewel box floating against the Jamul mountains. There’s a climate-controlled, enclosed pedestrian sky bridge. The casino has nearly 1,700 slot machines, 46 live table games and a poker room.

Mary Cheeks, president and general manager of Jamul Casino Resort, said: “This moment has been a long time coming. Our new hotel tower is the result of years of dedication and vision—designed to create a truly exceptional experience for our guests while deepening our commitment to revitalizing the community. We’re proud to unveil an all-in-one destination that captures the best of San Diego. Whether you’re here to play or relax, Jamul Casino Resort is ready to welcome you.”

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