Pechanga Slot Winners

The Pechanga Resort & Casino is a Native American casino on the Pechanga Indian Reservation adjacent to the city of Temecula, California.Pechanga Resort & Casino is the largest casino in the state of California, with over 4,500 slot machines and approximately 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m 2) of gaming space. A fan of the zombie genre also found Pechanga to be very generous. Back in February 2015, a slot player scared up a million dollar jackpot on The Walking Dead slot game. From Chino Hills, CA, won $1,053,775.64. The Pechanga Resort and Casino has the largest casino floor in California totaling 188,000 sq ft. The casino features over 5,000 slot machines, 158 table games, a non-smoking poker room with 38 tables, and an ultra-modern, 700-seat bingo facility. 20+ Hourly $1,200 Jackpot Winners; 11 $1M+ Jackpot Winners. Pechanga hosted the grand opening of its $300 million resort expansion on March 3, 2018. The project adds an additional 568 hotel rooms and suites, a 25,000-square-foot luxury spa, a 4.5-acre pool complex, 68,000 square feet of added event space (inside which is the Pechanga Summit, a new event center and ballroom), two new restaurants and a.

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TEMECULA, Calif. — (June 19, 2020) – Joshua Reagan stopped into Pechanga Resort Casino on a recent Saturday afternoon and saw an Olympus Strikes slot machine that seemed to be emitting good luck. This was just six days after Pechanga Resort Casino reopened on June 1. The Lake Elsinore man said he played the penny machine for about 10 minutes with $176 already bet. That’s when Zeus spoke to him (from the slot machine). His slot machine reel combination showed he won a jackpot fit for the gods – $41,657.54. Knowing right away that he won a handful of riches, he says his first thought at that point was, “Pay me!”
Reagan told casino staff he would save the money, and that the windfall certainly made for a good Saturday.