The Chumash Bank Resort is an Indian bank in California’s Santa Ynez Valley. It is amid on the Chumash Indian Reservation just south of the boondocks of Santa Ynez. The casino/resort is amid on the south ancillary of California State Route 246, aswell accepted as Mission Road, three afar east of the city-limits of Solvang with its absorbing Danish affair and abounding shops and restaurants. The bank opened in its present anatomy in August 2003.
The bank is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 canicule a week. It appearance hundreds of slots and tables amateur including Black Jack, Thee Card, Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, and Let It Ride. The bank aswell has Bingo, Keno, and a reside poker allowance with banknote amateur and circadian tournaments. The poker allowance is amid on the high level. The bank aswell has the Haku Gift Shop, which sells clothing, painting, sculptures, art, ceramics and adornment apropos to the Chumash Indian culture, added gifts.
The Chumash Bank Resort is in a breathtaking area in the Santa Ynez Basin abreast the Santa Ynez River and Santa Ynez and San Rafael Mountains. Santa Barbara is alone 45 account abroad to the south and Pizmo Beach is one hour to the north.
The auberge is four-diamond rated. Abounding of the auberge apartment accept arresting angle of the basin and mountains. The resort appearance a spa and abounding amenities including an accomplished pool, hot tub, exercise center, laundry services, allowance service, business center, analysis cashing services, in-room safes, and chargeless aide parking.
If the Chumash is abounding or a added affordable advantage is desired, visitors may ambition to accede the accomplished Auberge Corque, which is aswell endemic by the tribe. The Auberge Corque is in the city-limits of Solvang and has accomplished apartment with angle and an alfresco pool.
There are a array of dining options at the Chumash. There is The Willows, which specializes in steaks and seafood; Creekside Buffet; which has all you can eat indigenous and American cuisines; and the Chumash Café, which is accessible 24 hours a day and serves Starbucks Coffee.