Thunder Valley Casino Resort inaugurates express office | Global News

Thunder Valley Casino Resort inaugurates express office

08:16 PM September 09, 2011

Thunder Valley Casino Resort on Monday opened a luxurious Chinatown office and launched a Bay Area-wide bus service for the convenience of the community.

LINCOLN, California—With a ribbon cutting ceremony and remarks from casino general manager C.J. Graham, Thunder Valley Casino Resort announced the opening of its new Express office in San Francisco’s Chinatown and the start of its Bay Area-wide luxury bus service. The bus program, the result of a partnership with Casino Cruiselines, will ensure that guests have a convenient and readily accessible form of transportation to and from Thunder Valley.

The Express Office is located at 664 Clay Street in between Montgomery and Kearny Streets. It will not only serve as a hub for the new bus service, it will also allow local residents to receive information about current and upcoming events as well as reserve their seat on the Thunder Valley Casino Express. Future plans include allowing guests to join Thunder Club, check their current available offers and points, purchase entertainment tickets and more.

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“We are extremely excited about working to better provide the Bay Area with the very best gaming and entertainment experience that Thunder Valley has to offer,” said C.J. Graham, General Manager of Thunder Valley Casino Resort. “We are happy to meet the needs of the growing gaming population in the region and know that guests will enjoy the convenience of door to door service.”

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The bus line will run 15 buses daily with stops throughout the region and pickup times as early as 7:00 a.m. and as late as 10:15 p.m. For the complete list of bus stops and times, go to www.thundervalleyresort.com.

Thunder Valley Casino Resort on Monday unveiled a new Chinatown office and Bay Area-wide express bus service.

The buses will be available just in time for the Escape to Paradise Dream Vacation Giveaway (weekly drawings until the end of September), a free Mooncake giveaway to the first 2,500 guests on September 2 and much more.

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Thunder Valley Casino Resort was opened by the United Auburn Indian Community in June 2003. The newly remodeled and expanded entertainment, dining and hotel resort is Northern California’s first casino offering all the elements of real Las Vegas-style gaming: service, cuisine and entertainment in an outstanding facility.

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Located 30 miles east of Sacramento, Thunder Valley Casino Resort offers 200,000 square feet of gaming space including over 2,800 slot and video machines, 125 table games and a live poker room with space for 160 players. There are 14 restaurants and bars highlighted by the new High Steaks Steakhouse; Koi Palace; a 500-seat Feast Around The World Buffet and Thunder Café as well as Mingle Bar, Falls Bar, Thunder Bar and High Steaks Bar. Also on property is a new 3,700-space parking structure that leads directly into the casino and hotel.

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The recent expansion of Thunder Valley Casino Resort includes a new luxury, 17-story hotel with 297 rooms including 40 suites. Inside the hotel is a 10,000 square-foot banquet and entertainment hall, meeting rooms, bars and a gift shop.  The hotel has an expansive pool that includes private cabanas and Coconut, a poolside bar.  The Spa at Thunder Valley features a wide variety of treatments including the exclusive 24-carat gold leaf facial.  The expansion was completed in July 2010.

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