His ‘n’ hers sinks are set up along a roomy marble countertop, also providing several bath and sundry items for our use. The bathroom’s walk-in shower has a trio of adjustable water jets. A 47″ flat screen HDTV was ready and loaded with channels for our enjoyment, while a Keurig coffee maker and coffee and tea pod assortment sat on top of a marble counter and mini bar.
High-speed wifi was excellent in both our room and around the resort. “In 1855, with the signing of the Point Elliott Treaty, the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skykomish and other Pacific Northwest allied tribes settled what is now the Tulalip Reservation.” The word Tulalip means “small-mouthed bay” in the Lushootseed Salish language, depicting the body of water on the western boundary of the reservation.Īfter handing our keys to the valet for complimentary guest parking, we checked into our double room, a comfortable, large space with sitting area, desk, full bathroom, and packed with creature comforts. Part of our weekend Taste of Tulalip experience was a two night stay at the Tulalip Resort and Casino in Washington State.