Credit: Yaamava’ Resort & Casino At San Manuel
Since lucky numbers are a sure bet at a casino, here are seven things you won’t want to miss at Yaamava’, which is just 70 minutes from downtown Los Angeles.
And more is on the way: Yaamava’ will debut a 2,800-seat entertainment venue for concerts and sporting events this spring. Owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the former San Manuel Casino recently rebranded to the Yaamava’ moniker and unveiled a 17-story hotel tower as part of a $760 million expansion. That’s exactly what Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel - Highland, California’s newest casino resort - brings to those who want a luxurious stay-and-play experience. To the inland Southern California Serrano tribe, it means “spring,” a time for growth and rebirth. If you’ve recently traveled highways in the western United States, you’ve possibly seen the word “Yaamava’” on billboards. Check into Southern California’s newest casino resort.