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Muckleshoot Casino Resort opened on April 26, 1995, inside a 13,000-square-foot tent in Auburn, Washington, with thirty-one table games, pull-tabs, off-track betting, and a cafe. The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe had been on this land long before anyone needed a casino to tell them so. The word Muckleshoot is derived from the Native name for the prairie where the tribe's reservation was established in 1857, and the Muckleshoot people are descendants of the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup peoples who inhabited the Central Puget Sound region for thousands of years.
What grew from that tent is now the largest casino resort in the state of Washington. The 340,000-square-foot casino complex was joined in January 2024 by an 18-story glass hotel tower with 401 rooms and suites, a rooftop steakhouse, and a full-service spa. It was then formally rebranded from Muckleshoot Casino to Muckleshoot Casino Resort. The Seattle Times named it Best Casino in the Pacific Northwest in both 2024 and 2025. It is the exclusive casino partner of the Seattle Mariners. It paid out over $2 million in winning sportsbook wagers on the day of the 2026 Super Bowl alone, with over 10,000 guests through the doors on a single Sunday. The tent, evidently, worked out well.
Muckleshoot Casino Resort sits at 2402 Auburn Way South in Auburn, Washington, between Seattle and Tacoma. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is approximately 10 miles to the northwest, around a 15 to 20 minute drive in reasonable conditions. From downtown Seattle, the drive south via Interstate 5 and State Route 167 takes around 35 to 40 minutes. From Tacoma, it is around 25 minutes north.
Covered parking is complimentary across the property. Complimentary valet service is available at the main entrance, which is a detail guests consistently single out as a practical touch. Electric vehicle charging stations are available in the parking areas.
The gaming floor covers 157,000 square feet and operates around the clock. Washington State tribal gaming compacts allow the full range of casino games, and Muckleshoot runs them all, including live craps, roulette, and a fully staffed poker room. A Caesars Sportsbook is integrated into the property, one of the strongest in the Pacific Northwest, by both size and the volume of action it handles.
One of the property's most operationally significant features is its smoke-free gaming room, one of the largest in the Pacific Northwest. The main casino floor permits smoking in designated areas, but the dedicated smoke-free room provides a fully clean-air alternative at scale, which, for players who want to spend time at the machines without tobacco exposure, is a meaningful option.
67 table games run on the main floor covering, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold'em.
A dedicated poker room runs daily cash games and tournaments. The Caesars Sportsbook operates with kiosks and staffed positions covering all major leagues, with Las Vegas-equivalent odds during major sporting events, which the Super Bowl 2026 figures demonstrate was not an idle marketing claim.
Over 3,400 gaming machines run across the floor in a range of denominations. The selection represents the largest in Washington State and is regularly refreshed with new titles. The smoke-free gaming room holds a significant proportion of the machine count, giving players who prioritise air quality a substantial and modern alternative to the main floor.
The Muckleshoot Rewards programme earns points on all slot and table game play, redeemable for free play, dining credits, hotel stays, and event access. The Mariners partnership extends the programme's reach, with exclusive ticket access, watch parties, and stadium experiences available to members at qualifying tier levels, which is a regional sports integration that gives the programme a dimension most casino loyalty programs cannot offer.
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The 18-story glass hotel tower opened in January 2024, adding 401 rooms and suites to a property that had previously operated without on-site accommodation. Rooms are equipped with free WiFi, premium bedding, flat-screen televisions, and views that from the upper floors extend across the Auburn valley and toward the Cascade foothills on a clear day. The tower's glass construction gives the exterior a contemporary Pacific Northwest aesthetic that distinguishes it from the older casino building it connects to.
Convention and meeting space is available for corporate and private events, with the Muckleshoot Events Center handling larger-format gatherings that combine the resort's hotel capacity with its entertainment venue.
A range of dining venues, from rooftop fine dining to casual quick-service options, covers the full spectrum, with Smoke and Cedar Steakhouse as the headline.
| Restaurant | Type | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Smoke and Cedar Steakhouse | Rooftop, voted Best Casino Steakhouse in the nation, premium beef, Pacific Northwest ingredients, Cascade views | $$$$ |
| Market 253 Seafood House and Raw Bar | Pacific Northwest seafood, raw bar, casual fine dining | $$$ |
| Galaxy | Bar and entertainment lounge, casual food and cocktails, sports viewing screens | $$ |
| Food Hall | Multiple quick-service concepts, casual, around the clock | $ |
Smoke and Cedar Steakhouse sits on the top floor of the hotel tower with views of the Cascade Mountains and was voted number one Best Casino Steakhouse in the US in the 2026 Newsweek Readers' Choice Polls. That’s no small feat when the competition includes the likes of Resorts World Las Vegas and The Venetian. The Pacific Northwest ingredient focus gives it a regional identity beyond the standard casino steakhouse playbook. Market 253 Seafood House and Raw Bar handles the seafood side of the dining programme with real seriousness, the raw bar being the specific draw for guests who want fresh Pacific Northwest product without the full steakhouse commitment.
The labcebut spa, named in the Muckleshoot language, occupies dedicated space within the hotel tower and offers massage, facial, and body treatments alongside a fitness centre. An indoor pool is available to hotel guests. The spa's name reflects the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's ongoing programme of language and cultural preservation, of which the casino and resort revenues are the primary funding mechanism.
The Muckleshoot Events Center is the property's primary large-format venue, operating under a Live Nation partnership that has brought consistently strong touring talent to the Auburn market. Galaxy operates as the resort's dedicated nightlife and entertainment lounge, with large-format screens, a full bar, and casual dining, making it the central gathering point for sports viewing events. The Super Bowl 2026 viewing party across the property, which drew over 10,000 guests, gives a reasonable indication of how the resort handles a major live sports moment.
The Mariners partnership brings branded events and watch parties to the property throughout the baseball season, giving the entertainment calendar a consistent seasonal backbone beyond the touring concert schedule.
Muckleshoot Casino Resort's trajectory from a 13,000-square-foot tent to the largest casino resort in Washington State in three decades is the most compressed version of the tribal gaming success story in the Pacific Northwest. The 18-story hotel tower that completed the resort picture in January 2024, Smoke and Cedar Steakhouse's national best casino steakhouse recognition, the Caesars Sportsbook with Las Vegas-equivalent odds, and the Seattle Mariners partnership all add up to a property that is operating well above what the Auburn location and the tent origin might lead anyone to expect.
The smoke-free gaming room at this scale is a genuine regional differentiator. The full Washington tribal gaming compact allowing live craps, roulette, and poker means the table game programme is complete. And the Seattle-Tacoma airport proximity, at around 10 miles, makes it as airport-accessible as any casino resort in the country.
Lynsey is a regular Las Vegas visitor and a keen slots and roulette player. As well as significant experience as a writer in the iGaming and gambling industries as an expert reviewer and journalist, Lynsey is one half of the popular Las Vegas YouTube Channel and Podcast 'Begas Vaby’. When she is not in Las Vegas or wishing she was in Las Vegas, Lynsey can usually be found pursuing her other two main interests of sports and theatre.
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