The sports book has been completely upgraded, as well, with new seating and screens with the latest technology.
The resort’s table games and 1,500 slot machines have been arranged in what Murphey calls “pods,” a more friendly design that allows for socializing. The casino floor has also seen a slight redesign. Theme suites such as the Kingpin remain at the Palms.
Return guests will find the rooms completely remodeled and be glad to hear the resort’s signature suites - including both its one- and two-story sky villas and themed, amenity-heavy suites such as the Kingpin (with twin bowling alleys) and Hardwood (basketball court-themed) - remain. RELATED: What's New in Las Vegas for 2022 That starts with refurished rooms meant to make travelers “feel at home,” as well as items specifically designed to introduce guests to San Manuel’s “rich history, culture and signature hospitality,” shared Latisha Casas, chairwoman of San Manuel Gaming & Hospitality Authority. Many of those amenities will return, but Murphey says there are plenty of new offerings and upgrades, as well. Having undergone a massive makeover in 2019, the San Manuel Tribe inherited a property freshly filled with new art, much-buzzed-about restaurants and a refurbished pool deck - a refreshed property that became a casualty of the pandemic and the 2020 shutdown. “We are thrilled to welcome guests back to this spectacular resort,” she said.