Thunder Valley Casino Resort Explained

Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Location:near Lincoln, California, U.S.
Address:1200 Athens Avenue
Casino Type:Native American
Owner:United Auburn Indian Community
Architect:JMA Architecture Studios
Rooms:300
Space Gaming:144500square feet
Notable Restaurants:Cafe
Food Court: Fatburger, Panda Express, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Pizza Hut and Subway
High Steaks
Red Lantern
The Buffet
Renovations:Expansion: July 2010

Thunder Valley Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located in unincorporated Placer County in Whitney, California near the city of Lincoln, California, 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Sacramento. It is owned and operated by the United Auburn Indian Community and designed by architect Edward Vance of JMA Architecture Studios, located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The resort opened on June 9, 2003. It was operated by Station Casinos from 2003 to 2010.[1]

The 275,000-square-foot (25,550 m2) facility offers a variety of gaming including slot machines, live poker and various other table games.

History

Thunder Valley Casino Resort is owned by the United Auburn Indian Community, a Native American tribe consisting of mostly Miwuk and Maidu Indians indigenous to the Sacramento Valley region. In the 1950s and '60s, the United States government terminated 41 California rancherias—mini-reservations, including that of the Miwok and Maidu Auburn band. As a way to lift themselves out of poverty, the members of the tribe decided to build a casino after Congress restored the tribe's federal status in 1994, allowing the tribe to acquire land under tribal sovereignty.[2]

The United Auburn Indian Community entered into a tribal-state gaming compact with the State of California in September 1999 in order to conduct Class III gaming on trust land. This compact was later successfully renegotiated with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2004.

Thunder Valley was designed by JMA Architecture Studios and built by the PENTA Building Group.[3] The casino was opened in June 2003 and then expanded starting in March 2009 and finishing July 2010.

The UAIC is known for their efforts to abide by state and local land-use laws, even though they are not obligated to do so under sovereignty law. For example, the UAIC chose to include the California Environmental Quality Act in its local agreement, something only a handful of tribes submit to.

Gambling

The casino has over 3,000 slot and video machines, 125 table games (including blackjack and paigow) and a live poker room with enough space for 160 players. The casino regularly holds promotions and special events including drawings, cash prizes, and tournaments.

Attractions

The expansion completed in July 2010 includes a 17-story luxury hotel with 408 rooms, with 46 suites. Inside the hotel is a large banquet and entertainment hall (Pano Hall) with the capacity of 1,000 guests, meeting rooms, bars and a gift shop. The pool has surrounding private cabanas and a poolside bar, Coconut. There are a total of 14 restaurants and bars.

The spa offers facials, massages, pedicures, manicures, Lomi Lomi, hot stone massages, and the signature 24-karat gold leaf facial. There is also a sauna, whirlpool, steam room, and health club. Steelman Partners was the architect and interior designers. shop12 was the lighting designers for the major expansion in 2010.

Thunder Valley Casino Resort hosts a number of concerts and shows in the summertime in their outdoor amphitheater.

Entertainment

The Venue

The Venue at Thunder Valley is a new $100 million entertainment venue which opening on February 17, 2023 with a performance by the Eagles. It hosts 4,500 seats inside a 150,000 square foot state-of-the art theater.[4] [5]

Events[6]

A list of events at The Venue!Date!Event!Tour!Attendance!Revenue!Notes
February 17EaglesHotel California 2023 TourOpening night of The Venue
February 18Bruno Mars
February 19SantanaBlessings and Miracles Tour
February 24-25Gabriel Iglesias
March 3Sammy Hagar And FriendsLive
March 4Charlie WilsonAfter 7 will serve as opening act
March 11Xuan Hoi NGOVietnamese ShowFirst foreign event
March 17Dirty HeadsCommon Kings will serve as opening act
March 18The Beach Boys
March 24Jeff DunhamStill Not Canceled
March 25Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
March 31Kevin JamesThe Irregardless Tour
April 1KansasBlue Öyster Cult will serve as opening act
April 7Boyz II MenTroop and Soul For Real will serve as opening acts
April 8Michael CarbonaroLies On Stage
April 14Third Eye BlindAn Evening with Third Eye Blind
April 15One Vision of Queen
April 22Vivian ChowA Long and Lasting Love
April 28Bryan AdamsSo Happy It Hurts Tour
April 29Train
May 5Mi Banda El Mexicano, Banda Marcos, Banda MagueyQuebradita Time!
May 6The Black Crowes
May 12Sarah Silverman
May 13John Fogerty
May 19Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons
May 20Journey
May 25-26EraserheadsHuling El Bimbo Tour
May 27REO SpeedwagonJohn Waite will serve as opening act
June 2Kid RockBad Reputation Tour
June 3V101 Summer Jam, Nelly, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Chingy, Twista, Luniz
June 8Kevin HartReality Check Tour
June 9Ringo Starr and His All Star Band
June 10TeslaFull Throttle Live 2023 Buckcherry will serve as opening act
June 17Australia's Thunder from Down Under
June 23Johnny MathisThe Voice of Romance Tour
August 11The Australian Pink Floyd Show
October 27Janet JacksonTogether Again Tour
November 4Gwen Stefani[7]
February 3, 2024Duran Duran
February 17, 2024Red Hot Chili PeppersGlobal Stadium Tour

Philanthropy

Using the revenue generated from Thunder Valley, the UAIC gives about $1 million annually to nonprofit groups in Placer County. Some beneficiaries of ongoing and previous donations include the Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center, Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital Foundation, and Foothill Volunteer Center.

In January 2005, the UAIC donated $250,000 to assist Habitat for Humanity International's (HFHI) relief efforts in southern Asia following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.[8]

In January 2010, the UAIC donated $50,000 to Partners in Health for their efforts in the 2010 Haiti earthquake aftermath.[9]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Stutz. Howard. California Indian casino built and managed by Station Casinos rising to the top of class. July 7, 2014. Las Vegas Review-Journal. April 20, 2015.
  2. Building of Thunder Valley Casino. https://web.archive.org/web/20110930092415/http://www.auburnrancheria.com/news/2007-news/the-new-chiefs-chief-executive-officer/?searchterm=tavares. 2011-09-30. United Auburn Indian Community Official Site.
  3. News: Ross. David. California Complex: Thunder Valley Casino Hotel Expansion. https://web.archive.org/web/20111118045128/http://casinodesignmagazine.com/issue/casino-design-2011-issue/article/california-complex. 2011-11-18. CASINO Design. Casino Design Magazine.
  4. Web site: Concert Sites - Thunder Valley Casino Resort . 2023-02-02 . thundervalleyresort.com.
  5. Web site: Staff . 2022-10-02 . Thunder Valley Casino Concert Series at The Venue . 2023-02-02 . Roseville Today . en-US.
  6. Web site: Events - Thunder Valley Casino Resort . 2023-02-02 . thundervalleyresort.com.
  7. Web site: 2023-07-11 . Gwen Stefani concert scheduled for November 2023 at Thunder Valley Casino - CBS Sacramento . 2023-07-12 . www.cbsnews.com . en-US.
  8. Web site: Tribes Recognize Save the Children and Habitat for Humanity, International’s Relief Efforts in Southern Asia. https://web.archive.org/web/20080819191208/http://www.auburnrancheria.com/news/2005-news/rumsey-band-of-wintun-indians-and-united-auburn-indian-community-recognize-save-the-children-and-habitat-for-humanity-international2019s-relief-efforts-in-southern-asia-2013-tribes-present-each-organization-with-500-000-at-luncheon/. 2008-08-19. Auburn Rancheria.
  9. News: United Auburn Indian Community donates $50K for Haiti. Roseville & Rocklin Today.