Spotlight 29 Casino
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The Spotlight 29 Casino is a Native American gambling enterprise in Coachella, California. It is run by the Twenty-nine Palms Band of Mission Indians.
The facility has 110,000 square feet with 2,000 slot machines, 30 table games, and an 11 table poker room. The casino also has a 2,200 seat showroom. It was briefly renamed "Trump 29" in 2002 when management and expansion of the property shifted to the Donald Trump organization. It has since reverted to its original name.
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[edit] Restaurants
- JEM Steakhouse
- Cafe Capitata
[edit] Bars
- Blue Bar
- Casino Bar
- JEM Steakhouse Bar, Casino Bar
[edit] Expansion
The casino is currently adding a 200-room four-star hotel, pool/recreation area, spa and covered cabanas, health spa, convention center, and a four-story parking garage. The first phase (currently under construction) consists of a 1,245-space parking garage on the northwest corner of the property adjacent to Highway 86S. Construction of the garage is expected to be complete during 2008 with construction of the second phase following shortly thereafter.