Pechanga
Good Sam Rating: 10/10./10 MINUTES FROM WINE COUNTRY AND GOLF! Nestled in the picturesque hills of Temecula Wine Country, the award-winning Pechanga RV Resort offers guests endless opportunities for excitement, relaxation and fun! Wine tasting, casino, golf, Historic Old Town and more!
- Pachanga is a genre of music which is described as a mixture of son montuno and merengue and has an accompanying signature style of dance. This type of music has a festive, lively style and is marked by jocular, mischievous lyrics.
- In 1995, Pechanga opened its first gaming facility, which has expanded over the last twenty years to include a hotel, spa, and golf course. Pechanga’s gaming operations and related investments have allowed us to provide our people with more opportunities than they have had in the past, including better healthcare and access to higher education.
- The Pechanga Resort and Casino has the largest casino floor in California totaling 188,000 sq ft. The casino features over 5,000 slot machines, 158 table games, a non-smoking poker room with 38 tables, and an ultra-modern, 700-seat bingo facility. 20+ Hourly $1,200 Jackpot Winners; 11 $1M+ Jackpot Winners.
Poker Room Features
Pechanga
Poker Room Details
- Venue Type
- Hotel & Casino
- Casino reopened on June 1, 2020.
- Rewards Program
- The Club at Pechanga
- Comps & Promotions
- $1-$1.50/hour comp rate
Pechanga Details
The Pechanga Resort & Casino operates on a Native American Indian reservation between San Diego and Riverside, and features a non-smoking poker room with 42 tables. The poker room is located on the second floor, near the ever-popular Round Bar. Three games dominate the cash-game action spread: limit hold’em, no-limit hold’em, and five-card Omaha. Pechanga is also home to exciting tournament action, every day, all year round. You can view tournament schedule and all of the monthly promotions online.
Pechanga’s tableside service allows for meals to be eaten while playing, making sure that you don’t have to miss a jackpot or step away from a good game. Drinks are fairly priced in comparison to other venues, with waitresses taking orders for cocktails and other beverages on demand.
To join a live game or to register for their tournaments, players need to get Club card, which gives them you a $1-$1.50 per-hour comp rate. They also offer private live cash games and private tournaments. Instruction, dealers, supervisors, cards and chips are all included.