Senior Times - July 2019

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Senior Times • July 2019

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WILDHORSE, From Page 1 public to watch for signs so they know where to go. “Our goal is to make this expansion as seamless as possible for our guests,” George said. “We’ll have ample signage in the parking areas and inside the resort to direct guests and make it easy for them to reach their destination.” While some parking areas will be consumed by the construction, new parking areas will be built to add about 200 more spaces. Customers are encouraged to use shuttles and valet service to avoid lengthy walks at those times when the resort is busiest. The main entrance to the Cineplex will be moved, and once inside, moviegoers and hotel guests will find the walkway rerouted and clearly marked. Even so, moviegoers may want to arrive earlier than usual. The general contractor for the project is Lydig Construction of Kennewick. The resort features a 24-hour casino, hotel, RV park, seven restaurants, a five-screen Cineplex, 18-hole golf course, travel plaza for commercial trucks and private vehicles and a tribal museum. Last expanded in 2011, Wildhorse offers more than 1,200 slots, table games, live keno, bingo and live entertainment Thursday to Saturday.

Courtesy Wildhorse Resort and Casino A project to expand Wildhorse Resort and Casino, located four miles east of Pendleton off Interstate 84, is underway to add a bowling alley, food court and new arcade, as well as new hotel tower and events center.

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