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Tulalip Tribes offer lavish suite at casino hotel for $5K per night


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The Tulalip Suite at the Tulalip Resort Casino. Photo from Facebook

Want to stay in a luxury suite at the casino owned by the Tulalip Tribes of Washington? It will cost a pretty penny.

The 2,500 square-foot Tulalip Suite at the Tulalip Resort Casino costs $5,000 a night. The price includes a $1,000 food and beverage credit.

If the cost is too high, there's the 1,500-square-foot Players Suite. That one runs $2,500 a night, including a $500 food and beverage credit.

“I entered a hotel room that — and I'm not exaggerating — was bigger than any house or apartment that I've ever lived in my life,” comedian Patton Oswalt said in a recent routine about his stay there in 2012, The Everett Herald reported.

High-rollers, VIP guests and casino entertainers are often booked in the five specialty suites. But anyone can book the rooms if desired.

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A look at Tulalip resort's lavish suites (The Everett Herald 6/4)

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