Step through the entryway of the Deluxe Queen room at Tulalip Resort Casino and the first thing that registers is how open the space feels. A side table with cool accent lighting and a small key drop sit just inside the door, framed by a piece of artwork that sets a quieter, more considered tone than most casino hotel corridors manage. For travelers weighing whether a resort-casino stay can actually deliver on comfort rather than just spectacle, this room makes a case worth examining from the closet outward.
The full-size closet opens immediately to the right of the entry, with enough hanging space for jackets and longer dresses plus extra shelving for bags. Just past it, a dedicated coffee station holds a coffee maker, a selection of teas, and an ice bucket, outfitted with real ceramic coffee cups rather than the paper or styrofoam versions that typically turn up in this tier of hotel room. That detail, real glassware at the coffee station and actual drinking glasses elsewhere in the room, repeats quietly throughout the space and adds up to something.
Two queen beds and a bathroom that earns the word spa
The sleeping area centers on two queen beds dressed in crisp white linens with soft pillows, and the room carries enough square footage that neither bed feels crowded against the other. A sleek dresser holds a 55-inch TV, and a dedicated desk sits alongside it for anyone working a few days into the stay. A cozy corner chair rounds out the layout, and the Wi-Fi is fast and reliable, which matters more than most hotel amenities sections admit.
The bathroom is where the room shifts into a noticeably higher register. A dedicated makeup vanity with strong, even lighting anchors one side, and open shelving holds fluffy towels and complimentary robes. The shower is glass-enclosed with three adjustable body sprays. A separate toilet area sits around a corner for added privacy, and the countertop with raised sinks carries the same clean-lined finish that runs through the rest of the space.
The view, an honest assessment
The window overlooking the parking lot and roofline is the room’s one genuine concession. The surrounding forest is visible beyond it and reads as peaceful, but the immediate sight line is not the property’s strongest feature. Rooms positioned higher or facing the opposite direction have a clearer look toward the water features at the front of the casino, with Interstate 5 visible in the distance. As the travelers who have stayed here multiple times put it plainly: ‘what it lacks in views makes up for in luxury.’
A mini fridge under the TV keeps drinks and snacks cold, and the room’s overall finish, real glasses, robes, spa shower, strong Wi-Fi, holds up as a consistent whole rather than a collection of highlighted amenities with gaps between them.
The three adjustable body sprays in the glass-enclosed shower
They sit in a row inside the glass enclosure, each angled slightly differently, unused and waiting.
The entryway side table and its cool accent lighting are visible the moment the door opens, the same as on arrival. The room earns its return visits not through a single dramatic feature but through the accumulation of small, considered choices that hold across multiple stays.


