Choctaw resort debuts new luxury hotel and casino near Texas-Oklahoma border

Choctaw resort debuts new luxury hotel and casino near Texas-Oklahoma border

It’s a popular destination for the proverbial staycation. Photo courtesy of Choctaw Resort and Casino

An entertainment destination for many Texans has opened a much anticipated major expansion: Choctaw Casino & Resort in Durant, Oklahoma, has debuted the new Sky Tower Hotel and a casino, expanding its status as a quick getaway destination.

The new hotel is 21 stories tall and has 1,000 rooms, and comes with a collection of new restaurants, lounges, and entertainment options, plus a collection of Choctaw art. Two new pools are rumored to be coming soon.

This expansion has been in the works since 2019, and is the fourth major upgrade at the resort and casino since the property debuted in 2006. It makes it one of the largest gambling resorts in the U.S.

Choctaw Casino & Resort–Durant is a three-level convention/entertainment venue whose amenities include swimming, shopping, dining, and spa, plus The District, an entertainment complex with dining, drinks, bowling lanes, 70-game arcade, and movie theater.

This expansion adds 3,300 additional slot machines, table games, a new poker room, new restaurants, bars, movie theaters, and three acres of swimming pools.

Choctaw is in southeastern Oklahoma, a mere 100 miles from Dallas, and with its combination of casino and other amenities is a popular weekend staycation option. Choctaw also has a number of trails and state parks nearby.

Heidi Grant, Choctaw’s Executive Officer of Gaming & Hospitality, says in a statement that the expansion adds modern touches to the resort, with some whimsical touches including art on the ceilings. “Every detail is intentional,” Grant says.

Source: https://austin.culturemap.com/news/travel/09-06-21-choctaw-casino-resort-new-luxury-sky-tower/

Harold Obrien

Based in Warrensburg, MO, Harold Obrien is a Senior Editor at Digital DZine. Previously he worked for St. Louis Business Journal and the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis . Harold is a graduate of University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in Arkansas.