Gun Lake Casino has announced it is investing $10 million to enhance its food and beverage, entertainment and gaming with construction of a new Crossroads Casino Bar and lounge, a high-limit table games room, and restaurant, Lucky Dragon Noodle Bar.
“We are excited to announce exciting renovations coming soon here at Gun Lake Casino,” said Sal Semola, chief executive officer. “Continuing our commitment to enhancing the guest experience through innovation and excellence, this $10 million investment by the Gun Lake Tribe will bring a new noodle restaurant, a new center bar, and a new high-limit table games room.”
Preparation of the renovations will begin immediately. Guests may notice the temporary relocation of some table games, slots and the existing Grab & Go venue. The Crossroads Casino Bar, high-limit table games room, and Lucky Dragon Noodle Bar are scheduled to open by year’s end.
The casino is working with Pioneer Construction, JIVE Architecture and HBG on this project.
A major expansion project is simultaneously under construction at the casino, which is known as Phase 5. It will bring a 252-room Four Diamond Hotel, multiple indoor swimming pools, a full-service spa, new dining options and more.
The $300 million expansion is scheduled to open in 2025.
Gun Lake Casino, a premier gaming and entertainment destination, is located off Exit 61 on U.S.-131, halfway between Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo.
The casino has begun a $300-million expansion which features a 252-room 4-diamond hotel, a full-service spa, meeting space, additional dining options, and multiple swimming pools inside the Wawyé Oasis, a 32,000-square-foot glass atrium, all scheduled to open by March 2025.
Gun Lake Casino is owned by the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians.