Plans to Renovate the Casino at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino
The renovations could be finished before April 2016, and they include the refurbishment of the casino, as well as new gaming equipment
US.- Full House Resorts will renovate the Grand Lodge Casino at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino and the projected upgrades -which are expected to be completed before the first quarter of 2016- will increase and strengthen the property’s position as one of the most appealling resorts and casinos in Nevada. Located within the resort, the Grand Lodge Casino is operated by Full House Resorts.
The agreement to conduct the renovations was signed with Hyatt, the company will invest up to US$3.5 million in the refurbishment of the casino, plus the food and beverage facilities. Meanwhile, Full House will invest up to US$1.5 million, in new gaming and gaming-related equipment.
Daniel R. Lee, President and CEO of Full House Resorts, expressed: “We value our long-standing relationship with Hyatt and are pleased to collaborate to further differentiate this unique AAA Four Diamond resort from any competitor in Northern California or Nevada.”
Scott Ruhl, General Manager of Northern Nevada and the Grand Lodge Casino, added, “Our entire team is excited with the upcoming improvements. We look forward to welcoming our guests into a ‘new’ and energized casino.”
Finally, Steve Sokal, Senior Vice President of Asset Management, Hyatt, said: “We are delighted to be working with Full House Resorts on the casino renovation which we believe will elevate the guest experience at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino, as well as the visitor experience at the destination.”