A Grand Experience
Grand. Elegant. Upscale. One look at FireLake Grand Casino and it becomes clear that these words provided the inspiration for Citizen Potowatomi Nation’s premier casino destination - a casino that would deliver an experience like none other in Oklahoma – a casino rich in architectural details and amenities alike.
FireLake Grand Casino was brought to life through the casino design firm Yates-Silverman. A prominent firm in the gaming industry for the last 40 years, Yates-Silverman is well known for its Frank Lloyd Wright inspired designs. The Las Vegas Sun has called Yates-Silverman "the interior design firm that has become synonymous with fantasy and fun." As one approaches the entrance to FireLake Grand Casino, it becomes clear that Yates-Silverman has lived up to its name, delivering a casino environment like none other in Oklahoma.
The experience begins with the fine architectural details including rich wood appointments, a breathtaking multi-level gaming floor and impressive columns throughout. The grand experience continues with amenities and entertainment designed to give patrons an array of dining options including sizzling steaks at Embers Steakhouse to the exciting Grandstand Sports Grille and The Grand Buffet. For a drink in a relaxing atmosphere meet friends at the Embers Lounge or Fire & Ice bar. Add to these the entertainment venue and the hottest games in Oklahoma, and FireLake Grand Casino promises the ultimate casino experience just minutes from Oklahoma City.
Amenities
FireLake Grand Casino features:
Up & Coming
Ground has broken on the Grand Hotel which is set to open in Spring 2013. The hotel will be 14 stories and feature 250 luxury suites.
An all new world-class performance venue will seat over 2,000 and promises to be the hottest place in Oklahoma to see top concerts and events.
Economic Impact
FireLake Grand Casino not only offers an exciting entertainment experience, but also contributes to the well being of the community. According to latest economic impact numbers, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation contributes over $300 million in revenue to the community. Further: