Regular poker size, casino brand printed on all cards back. To blend in with the Southern California landscape, the exterior skin of the building is painted in a warm color scheme of light gold, beige and brown coupled with patterns indicative of the Pechanga Tribe. These are the original and official decks used in the Pechanga Resort & Casino, in California. Incorporated into the design are abstractions of tree and plant forms sacred to the Tribe. The Pechanga Resort and Casino has the largest casino floor in California totaling 188,000 sq ft.
The resort's interior is dominated by a geometric motif of oblique angles. The interior theming makes use of many natural materials including stone and wood, reflecting the surrounding landscape as well as many of the important elements of the Tribe's history. Located in Temecula Valleys wine country area, Pechanga Resort & Casino offers luxurious accommodation and a range of on-site entertainment.
The hotel tower is clad in concrete panels to simulate large stone blocks. Unveiling a five-year masterplan, the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians' first project was to build a permanent 989,179-square-foot hotel-casino and conference center that includes a 13-story, 522-room hotel tower, an 88,000-square-foot casino, 40,000 square feet of convention space, seven restaurants, a 1,200-seat theater-style showroom, retail space, a bingo hall, pool and spa facilities, and a central plant.