Cache Creek Casino Resort
Cache Creek Casino Resort is situated in Brooks, California. Cache Creek Casino Resort is operated and owned by the Wintun Indians. This originated humbly in 1985 as a mere bingo hall, and today Cache Creek Casino Resort has covered an expansive area of 74,720 square feet. The casino houses 2,200 slot machines and has over 120 table games. Cache Creek Casino Resort has nearly 2,500 workers and is one of the biggest private employers in Yolo County. This resort has a vast area that has 200 luxury rooms, a health spa, Club 88 venue for entertainment, a huge 20,000 square feet event center, eight restaurants, outdoor swimming pool, fire station, and gas station, a mini-mart operated by the tribal community, and a fascinating casino gift shop.
Cache Creek Casino is open all 24 hours, and the ideal time to visit is the month of February. This is considered the best month as the Capay Valley is very beautiful in this month as it is right before spring. You can enjoy with your friends in a group and even solo travelers can enjoy their stay. The event center is a concert venue and can accommodate nearly 2,000 seats. International stars, namely Johnny Mathis, Joe Cocker, Tom Jones, and comedian Jay Leno are just a few of the prominent performers who put on shows regularly at this venue. This venue also hosts kickboxing matches. The Cache Creek Casino Resort is a superb place to stay as it is well-equipped with the best entertainment features.
Cache Creek Casino Resort has a power generation station. It is visible from the highway and has over 1,000 ASE series modules. This is the largest installation owned by this resort. This installation serves as a clean energy power station and is also a symbol of the contribution and commitment of the tribe to assist California to meet its energy requirements. The solar field produces enough electricity to meet the needs of nearly 73 homes for another 25 years. This strength of electricity keeps the players undeterred from playing games all 24 hours of the day and night.
