Soaring Eagle Casino

Coordinates: 43°36′29″N 84°42′45″W / 43.608167°N 84.712567°W / 43.608167; -84.712567
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43°36′29″N 84°42′45″W / 43.608167°N 84.712567°W / 43.608167; -84.712567

Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Main entrance to resort (c.2006)
Location Isabella Indian Reservation
Address 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd
Mount Pleasant MI 48858-8432
Opening dateApril 22, 1998
Total gaming space210,000 sq ft (20,000 m2)
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OwnerSaginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation
Renovated in2018
WebsiteCasino Website

The 'Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is a Casino, Hotel, and Entertainment venue located near Mount Pleasant, Michigan. It is owned and operated by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation.

Features

Aerial view of the casino, 2008.

Soaring Eagle Casino offers a typical selection of pit and table games such as:

In addition to slot machines in the main casino, an additional gaming hall called the "Slot Palace" is located across the street and offers Bingo, Keno, and additional slot machines.

The casino also includes an 18-table

Omaha hi-low. The poker room also features a bad beat jackpot
and weekly Texas hold 'em tournaments.

The resort includes eight restaurants, a pool with an underwater sound system, a full-service

concert hall
and amphitheater.

Venues

Entertainment
Meeting rooms
  • Saginaw Chippewa Ballroom
  • Three Fires Room
  • Ojibway Room

Renovations

In August 2017 a series of renovations were approved by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council. The plans include incorporating a new sports bar and night club near the gaming floor called the Ascend Sportsbook & Lounge, updating the Entertainment Hall, enclosing the non-smoking area, re-designing the Kid's Quest and Cyber Quest areas, a new high-limit and VIP lounge area, a relocated poker room and re-branding of the current sub shop.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort In Michigan Bets On Martin Audio". ProSound. EH Publishing. March 3, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  2. ^ "Casino concert series kicks off". The Morning Sun. 21st Century Media. May 26, 2005. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  3. ^ Surma, Andrew (June 15, 2016). "Florida Georgia Line sells out Thursday concert at Soaring Eagle". Central Michigan Life. Central Michigan University. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  4. ^ "Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort to undergo $26.5 million renovation". MLive.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.

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