A Record of the Rewards Club Cards Issued by Pechanga Resort and Casino Owned and operated by the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians Larry Kopp Slot Card & Room Key Collectors Club No. 126 Casino Chip & Gaming Token Collectors Club LM-5615-119 Revised April 11, 2008 Page 1
Casino Information The 1,200 member Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians owns Pechanga Resort and Casino a large spacious 188,000 square foot casino situated on their 5,500 acre reservation. The original casino was a small bingo hall and later expanded into a bingo and gaming hall in 1995. Since that time multiple expansions, including the addition of a multiple story auto parking structure, make it the largest Indian gambling complex in the state. Driving Instructions: Take the CA-79 SOUTH (INDIO) exit off of Interstate 15. Turn right (east) on Highway 79 South and travel approximately one (1) mile east to Pechanga Parkway and turn right, approximately one (1) mile to Pechanga Resort & Casino. The resort s hotel contains 522 luxurious rooms and 9 suites in 14 stories, 7 restaurants, 700 seat Bingo Center, 1,200 seat Pechanga Theater Showroom with Headliner concerts and shows. Grand Ballroom hosts championship boxing. 41,000 square feet of convention and meeting space plus the Cabaret lounge, the Eagle's Nest lounge and upstairs is the nightclub Silk, aka The Club, all with live entertainment. Open 24 hours daily, the Pechanga Casino features 2,000 latest state-of-the-art slot and video poker machines. There are 162 gaming tables that include Poker (Texas Hold em, No Limit Hold Em, Omaha Hi-Low and 7-Card Stud), 3 Card Poker, Blackjack, Pai Gow Poker, Let-It-Ride, Mini Baccarat and Pechanga Craps. And, on the 2 nd floor there is a non-smoking 54 table Poker Room. Also open 24 hours, a High Limit Gaming Area with 235 slots/video poker machines, a full service bar and players lounge plus a separate High Limit Salon with Blackjack, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow and two luxurious private Big Baccarat Salons along with a Private Dining Area. The cordial atmosphere of the 7 restaurants - The Great Oak Steakhouse, Paisano's Italian, The Seafood Grotto, Kelsey's, Blazing Noodles, Festival of Foods (a Food Court), The Pechanga Café and the Pechanga Buffet provides the hungry player with a variety of choices. Parking facilities are excellent with a very large multistory parking garage, plus additional auto areas and a 168 full service space RV park, they also have a multi pump gasoline station and food mart. Currently a golf course and clubhouse are under construction. Editors Note: 1) All cards are listed in the order released by Pechanga s Rewards Club. 2) Front and backside scans of cards with white background backsides have been enhanced with a black border to provide edge definition. Acknowledgement: A thank you to Jim Noll for his help in editing the booklet, making suggestions and providing scans of 2 of the Special Slot Machine cards. Page 2
Single Level Players Card 1 st Issue Initial Release 2 nd Issue Complete redesign front and backside 2 nd Issue Variant Card manufactures name and address is longer and closer to right edge Page 3
3 rd Issue Complete redesign front and backside 1 st Multi Level Set of Players Cards 4 th Issue Classic Level, Entry 4 th Issue Gold, 2 nd Level Page 4
4 th Issue Platinum, 3 rd level 2 nd Multi Level Set of Players Cards 5 th Issue Classic, Entry Level 5 th Issue Silver, 2nd Level Page 5
5 th Issue Gold, 3 rd Level 5 th Issue Platinum, 4 th Level 5 th Issue Red, 5 th Level Page 6
Special Bingo Card Cards issued for Bingo Players use. 1 st Issue 2 nd Issue Page 7
Special Slot Machine Players Cards Cards were placed in special slot machines by the casino for player s use. The player would inset their money into the machine, if there were any monies left, after play, the player would take the card to the cashiers cage for reimbursement. The slot machines could not function properly without these special cards. Capitalized first letter. Variant on the above card a plus (+) has been added after Playercard. Uncapitalized first letter. Page 8
For use in Multimedia Games machine. Page 9