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Talking Stick Resort, an enterprise of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC), kicked off November with the opening of a new high limit slots and gaming room. The reimagined gaming space comes as part of a series of renovations slated to open in the coming months and takes the place of what was formerly the property's cigar lounge, Shadows.

'Talking Stick Resort is continuously evolving to give our guests new, exciting experiences while on our property. Our new high limit lounge is the epitome of that effort,' said Ramon Martinez, director of public relations of Talking Stick Resort. 'We have long wanted a high limit room that echoed the energy and style shown throughout the property, this space does that.' Yako casino bonus.

Designed to rival any lounge in Las Vegas, the new high limit lounge is 6,250 square feet of luxury. The room is adorned with intricate chandeliers, mirrored columns and richly hued carpeting reflecting the colors of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community logo. Another nod to the tribal community is a full mural of the majestic Red Mountain, a symbol of home to the Pima and Maricopa people.

Beyond its dynamic décor, the room boasts an array of exciting, high stakes games including 89 state-of-the-art slot machines and 14 table games. It also has a number of new conveniences for the comfort of guests. Beyond having its own entrance, Talking Stick Resort's high limit room has its own dedicated cage and restrooms. Food service will also be offered to guests from Tash, the resort's newest restaurant opening in January 2021. Another addition to Talking Stick Resort will be its newest bar, Sage Bar, also slated to open early next year.

Unfortunately, that day was a beautiful day in January with moderately high temperatures not seen in months. Somehow, for this reason, the casino and high limit slot machine room were incredibly busy. I mention this because, when checking the reel spins on each slot machine, I found that ALL slot machines had been played.

For more information on the high limit room and all of Talking Stick Resort amenities, visit talkingstickresort.com.

  1. High Limit Gaming entertainment and energy do not collide with more impact than in the High Limit Room, where one turn of a card or a slot reel roll can win players thousands of dollars.Located on the west side of the main casino, High Limit raises the stakes in three elegant rooms comprised of Slots, Table Games and a private Lounge.
  2. High Limit Lounge. The dedicated, professional staff is available around the clock to provide an array of personalized services, including room and restaurant reservations, confirming travel itineraries and assisting with casino credit. If it's action you're seeking, there are more than 100 games and slots in denominations ranging from $5 to $100, including six double-deck blackjack games, four blackjack shoe games and high-limit baccarat.

Golden Gate has unveiled its new high limit room and guests can expect several surprises that highlight the casino's colorful past.

Same number of blackjack tables as before (three), but quite a bit more elbow room. Pch vip elite.

While the previous high limit room had only table games, now it boasts high limit slots as well. Note: Downtown, 'high limit' is relative. Several of the slots are $1 machines.

The new high limit room (specifically, the slot machine area) integrates space previously devoted to the casino's cashier cage. The cage has been relocated closer to the hotel's registration desk.

But the games aren't necessarily the most interesting aspect of Golden Gate's new high limit room. That distinction belongs to several hidden gems guests are invited to discover during their visit.

For starters, there's an unmarked door with an inconspicuous knob which serves as a sort of portal back in time.

Spoiler alert!

Coincidentally, Inconspicuous Knobs was the name of our band in high school.

Behind the door is a section of the original brickwork of the Hotel Nevada, predecessor of the Golden Gate.

Hotel Nevada opened in 1906. The address: 1 Fremont Street.

When it was built, Hotel Nevada was the only concrete hotel in southern Nevada.

Another charming surprise awaits nearby, tucked away in a hidden corner of the high limit room.

There's an eye-catching photo op, a floor-to-ceiling 'flapper,' but that's not the surprise.

Fun fact: When the hotel opened, rooms cost $1 per day.

Next to the flapper, make sure to check out a fountain from the earliest days of the hotel.

It's estimated the fountain was added in 1909.

It took hundreds of hours to painstakingly put these ceramic tiles into place. Then again, what the hell else did they have to do in 1909?

It's unknown if the fountain was used for drinking, or if it was merely decorative, but it's an utterly unique Las Vegas curiosity.

As you explore the Golden Gate's high limit room, take special note of the archways.

Arches utilize rigid, curved members to support loads. Architecture is hot.

The archways, too, are a nod to the casino's history. Work crews realized early on the arches were an integral part of the building's structural integrity.

Here's a behind-the-scenes look at two of the arches before the build-out.

'Best Las Vegas Blog' awards don't just magically happen, you know. Things must be breached.

The arches inspired the design of the doorways—practically and aesthetically—between the table games area and slot machine area.

If you're a dude, you have to love dark wood. It's the law.

Golden Gate's new high limit room won us over immediately, not only because of its clever throwbacks, but because some of our favorite old-school Top Dollar reel slots were relocated from the main casino floor.

Hint: Never take the first offer!

The high limit room's dark wood is very appealing, and the space manages to feel private while providing 'windows' into the lively casino.

We especially like this framed window that looks out into the dice pit.

You can call it 'craps,' but the cool kids call it 'dice.'

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Another benefit of the new high limit room is it's a good 30 decibels quieter than the main casino.

There are more surprises to come at Golden Gate.

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The casino recently expanded into the former La Bayou casino, and another expansion took up the space previously occupied by Du-Par's restaurant.

Next on the agenda at Golden Gate is a new sports book.

The casino is making the most of its tiny footprint, and remains one of our favorite places to play (and drink) in downtown Las Vegas.

Kudos to the Golden Gate for finding a way to provide shiny new things while giving a hat tip to history.

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