While details are still preliminary, Bembenek said the new hotel tower’s suites will overlook the pool and entertainment complex as well as “taking advantage of the spectacular views that we have.”
“We really want to expand on the resort concept,” Bembenek said. The pool area will remain adjacent to the recently built Starlight Theater outdoor entertainment venue. Pala will demolish its current pool and expand the area’s footprint, adding multiple pools, spas and cabanas. Pala, like other properties, is looking to enhance the luxury experience, with a tricked-out pool complex at its core. Casinos have to stay on top of their game.” “We’ve come out on the other side (of the Great Recession), the economy has healed and people are looking for ways to spend their recreational dollars. “All of the casinos in Southern California have done a spectacular job in refreshing and expanding their properties,” Bembenek said. Harrah’s SoCal recently completed the last phase of its multi-year $160 million expansion with the opening of its remodeled and enlarged spa.Ĭombined, the spending is estimated to exceed $1 billion.
Four other properties - Pechanga, Sycuan Casino, Viejas Casino & Resort and Barona Resort & Casino - are undergoing construction projects of varying scope and stages. Pala’s expansion - its third in the 16 years since it became the first San Diego casino to open a hotel - comes at a very dynamic time in the region’s casino economy.