Its multiple restaurants, a spa, and modern rooms and suites are nearly on par with its competition.
It's still plenty nice with a similar AAA Four Diamond rating. The 400-room Barona Casino & Resort, owned by the Barona Band of Mission Indians, doesn't quite feel as opulent as Pechanga. The Great Oak Steakhouse delivers a fine dining experience with a large menu of high-end cuts of meat, fresh fish and even a tasty rack of New Zealand lamb. The casino/hotel, awarded AAA Four Diamond since 2003, sells action 24 hours a day, whether it be for gambling, going to see a show or concert, or its diverse restaurant scene.
It recently completed a major renovation that changed the entire look and feel of its hotel grand entry and lobby, revamped three of its existing 10 restaurants, and added an 11th food and beverage option.
The 517-room Pechanga Resort & Casino, owned and operated by the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians, is the largest resort/casino in the western United States yes, even Las Vegas.