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The Palms Casino Resort closed for two years after the COVID pandemic hit. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians bought it last year and its reopening makes the Palms the first Las Vegas casino to be fully owned and operated by a Native American tribe.
Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas has made its triumphant return and has officially re-opened the doors to one of Las Vegas most iconic casino resort destinations. Wednesday s opening celebration began with a traditional Tribal ceremony led by the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority (SMGHA) Board and Palms General Manager Cynthia Kiser Murphey. The "Celebration of Community" continued throughout the day and evening with cocktails poolside and a fireworks extravaganza. Palms officially ushered in a new era at 9:00 p.m. PST, after the first dice were rolled. The property is now taking reservations for stays at www.palms.com.