Tulalip Casino
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Contact Information
- Phone Number:
- 360-651-1111
- Website URL:
- https://www.tulalipcasino.com/
- Phone Number2:
- 888-272-1111
Location
- Address:
- 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd
- City:
- Tulalip
- State:
- WA
- Zip Code:
- 98271
- GPS Latitude:
- 48.0881200
- GPS Longitude:
- -122.1893898
- Directions:
- Traveling from Seattle: Take Exit #200 Turn left onto 88th St. NE Turn right onto Quil Ceda Boulevard Traveling from Bellingham: Take Exit #202 Turn right onto 116th St. NE Turn left onto Quil Ceda Boulevard Follow the Casino signs for "RV" parking.
RV Parking and Camping Information
- Overnight RV Parking Allowed:
- YES
- Fee:
- Free
- Parking Rules:
- Must have a players card and register with security (360-716-1911). When you arrive, take a marked parking site and call security. They will come and issue you a pass that needs to be displayed in your window. 3 nights maximum stay every 14 days.
- Parking Area Description:
- Designated paved parking area for RV's. Large sites that are numbered. Parking area is behind the casino.
- RV Park Available:
- No
Casino Information
- Legal Gambling Age
- 21
- Liquor Served:
- Yes
- Types of Gaming
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- Slots •
- Video Poker •
- Table Games •
- Poker Room •
- Bingo
- Dining Options
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- Sports Bar •
- Fast Food •
- Buffett •
- Coffee Shop (a basic full service restaurant) •
- Seafood •
- Italian •
- Asian
Other Information
- Local Weather
Overnight RV parking is allowed in a designated area for RV's.
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User reviews
robert-s
May 8, 2023
Great
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Not much to add. Another non-smoking casino. Parking lot is good. Food and service was great in The Cedars. My praise to the waitress. The CEO's order wasn't quite right and she came back in about 30 seconds and said the she was a little suspicious so she was checking back. Brought another meal for her that was much better.
You apparently need players card. I called the security as per the sign in the lot and told me to get a card then call back from RV and then they send security to check you in. All is well.
Updated April 10, 2026
dnawaa
October 7, 2021
Tulalip is a great place
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We've stayed at Tulalip Casino five times now, the most recent in August 2021. It is an excellent place for "staging". We have kids in the area and spend a few weeks every summer at various parks, and Tulalip is great if we get into town a day or two early - before our reservation starts - or if we want to stay an extra day after our reservation ends at the campground. It's also a great place to overnight before getting repairs done if we're camping further out and need to be closer to town early in the morning. The last time we stayed, we called security and they said they'd send someone out, but no one came. The casino was non-smoking because of Covid rules, since everyone was required to mask up. (Yay). The Cedars restaurant was open, and the fancy steakhouse and Asian food restaurants were open, but not the sports bar or buffet. Cedars has really good food, we've eaten there several times, and when open the buffet is also good.
The RV section is on the West side of the casino, so the buildings block the freeway noise. There are over 50 spots, pull-thrus and back-ins. In July and August 2021 when we stayed, the back lot was blocked off and they were only using the near lot, but there were only a handful of RVs there, maybe 5 or 6 counting us. Without the Canadians, it's pretty quiet at the casinos in WA. There's a big rule board as you enter the RV lot, make sure you read it. The security phone number is posted there.
Updated April 10, 2026
lfadmin
May 11, 2019
Nice Overnight
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Only spent one night and updated the information on this RV Friendly casino. Just be sure to follow the rules, get a players card and register with security. Otherwise, they will knock on your door at night or early morning. The designated RV Parking lot got pretty full on a Friday night. Nearby train horns would wake us up overnight. The casino is fairly nice. but we left with less money than we started with. Didn't try to food, but the restaurants looked nice. Overall, a good place to spend the night before heading into the Seattle traffic.
Updated April 10, 2026
hungarianwine
July 7, 2017
Very nice casino
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I have been here before and they were really easy, no players club card. but, like the other recent review things are changing. You have to park, get a players club card, then call security to come out and register your place and give you the pass for the window. the security actually came out and suggested going inside for some food, gamble or whatever and then get you players club and call them to register. I just went in and got the players club, $15 in free table play certificates and called them to register. you get 3 days, but if after that no activity then you cant stay longer. he said some stay a week, but they will review your play to decide if you can stay longer. The resturant is great and had some great seafood dish last time, and some really good wines too. show your card on all purchases, you get a 10% discount on the resturants. not sure if that helps toward more nights. even security could not tell me how many points or what level of gambling you have to achieve to stay longer. it is a very nice casino. i wish casinos would look at the fact that many eat, and drink, but do limited gambling as i do rarely win. ill try some tables over the 3 days and see how it goes.
Updated April 10, 2026
nvennard
February 9, 2017
Tulalip Casino January 2017
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Every time we stop here the rules change, now you have to be a member of the players club before you register to stay. If you are not a member just go inside to join and then phone security who will send someone around to take your details.
The RV parking lot is on the West side (behind ) of the Casino not very large but enough room for the 10 or so RV's that were parked overnight. The lot is paved and flat with quite a few pull through spots.
When I registered I got a $15 credit on my players card, tried to use it on the slots but came away baffled as to how the whole thing works, it was much easier with quarters.
Overall a good place to stop with easy access to I5 and the Discount Mall.
Updated April 10, 2026
britcanuck
November 30, 2015
Tulalip Casino WA
Easy access off I-5 SB. Signage to RV parking area is a bit small. Don't take first right off freeway as you end up in the shopping area. RV parking is on the Canadian side of the casino(North) and is well posted but small. Large clean area with grass and trees. Parking is on pavement. Shuttle comes around every 2.5 minutes so no chance of missing the fun. Quiet at night except for the never ending rain on the roof. Stayed there end of October 2015. Friendly security.
Updated April 10, 2026
adman
November 6, 2011
This is a full smoking casino
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Update to my last update that I forgot to mention and that is there is smoking everywhere in the casino and there is not a 'NO smoking' area to gamble in. Saying that the hotel lobby is non smoking and that is where you need to go to get good and FREE WiFi.. Enjoy
Updated April 10, 2026
adman
November 6, 2011
Update Oct 15th 2011..
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If you are coming around to the back of the Casino to find the RV parking from the south the 'RV Parking' sign is hidden by some fir trees, if you are coming from the north you'll see it okay. Also there is fresh water and a hose available on the short entry road to the RV parking area off the back of a building on the left if you need to top up.
When you pull into the RV area the first right is for RV's, if you miss it the next right 30 feet away is for tour buses but I noticed a few big 'A' class RV's in there and NO tour buses so I guess you could call that the RV over flow lot. WiFi didn't work out in the parking area but it was fine in the hotel lobby area and there is 110V power available along with some nice comfy chairs. Enjoy
Updated April 10, 2026
Guest
November 6, 2010
August 16, 2010
Report from Brian Hyndman, August 16, 2010
www.traveltrak.net
Great spot to overnight or spend a couple of days Outlet Mall shopping. Free wifi is available in the convention centre area. Not far from the casino is a Winco store. Heading south from BC, we find it easier to cross the border with virtually no groceries thus stocking up at Winco is a good idea. Being from Canada, the groceries seem almost free!
Updated April 10, 2026
Guest
November 6, 2010
September 20, 2009
Report from Karen B., September 20, 2009
This casino is very RV friendly. We've stayed several times and it's always been pretty busy but the lot is big so that's not a problem. There's a sign with all of the rules as you turn into the RV parking area.
The casino itself is very nice , fairly large with many slot machines but no good paying poker. We ate teriyaki rice bowls at the Canoes Carvery - really bad but didn't try any of the other restaurants.
Updated April 10, 2026
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November 6, 2010
September 16, 2009
from Mary W., September 16, 2009
A posted “Rules” sign requests that you call security to register. We did, and the security vehicle arrived in just minutes. The printed form we filled out said “7 day limit” but the security guard filled in our departure as “four days”, we stayed three as did several others There is a large sign of rules, but they are the usual ethical rules regarding pets and generators, etc.
There are signs starting at the first intersection leaving I-5 taking you to the rear of the casino to a large marked parking lot for RVs. Over 40 numbered sites..fairly wide unless you have slides on both sides…some are pull-throughs that are plenty long for big rigs…shuttle is provided but rear door is not too far away…well lighted…fairly quiet...fairly level…many rigs here while we were here…a friendly crowd shared happy hour…no hookups or services of any kind….nicely landscaped
We did not eat at any of the restaurants in the casino.
We played slots and Blackjack…decent rules
Updated April 10, 2026
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November 6, 2010
September 11, 2009
from Mike, September 11, 2009
Stay there about 6 times a year to shop (outlets & Walmart) and gamble. Good size lot but some spaces have been taken up with ATCO trailers while they built the hotel. Park at back of lot for quietest area. If lot is full park in the NW corner of the car parking lot. Exit 200 or 202 off I-5 works. If you want to sleep, don`t park there on a US holiday... fireworks ALL night. Great buffet in the casino.
Updated April 10, 2026
Guest
November 6, 2010
May 2006
From Kelly, May 2006
No hook ups - they ask that you call them and let them know you're there and they'll bring you a pass. We called and let them know but they never brought us a pass. We didn't eat there but went in and played $20.00 each on the 5 cent slots. Security is great. Location is great off I-5 and there's a big outlet mall if you're into it.
Updated April 10, 2026
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November 6, 2010
February 2006
from W. Ward, February 2006
Check this place out. I see many RV 's parked there all the time. I myself don't gamble, but the food in the casino is great. This place is right off of I-5 in Marysville WA.
Editor's Note:
I looked at the web site, and it seems like a very nice place, and clearly RV friendly. They have a large RV area and allow dry parking for up to 7 days. They even send a shuttle around to pick you up!
Updated April 10, 2026