Idaho's Sage Hill Casino to Undergo Temporary Shutdown for Renovations
Sage Hill Travel Center, a popular destination south of Blackfoot off I-15 Exit 89 in Idaho, has announced that its Sinclair fuel station and café will continue to operate during the upcoming renovations at Sage Hill Casino.
According to a news release issued by the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Sage Hill Casino will close for renovations on September 21. The renovations aim to improve comfort, efficiency, and overall service quality at the casino. However, the exact nature of the upgrades remains unclear.
Contrary to speculation, the Sinclair fuel station and café at Sage Hill Travel Center are not part of the renovation plans for the casino. These popular attractions in the local community will remain open during the casino's renovation period.
Colista Matsaw, CEO of Shoshone-Bannock gaming operations, stated that the upgrades are an investment in their guests. Unfortunately, the impact of the renovations on the local community or the casino's operations was not addressed in the news release.
The Sage Hill Travel Center's Sinclair fuel station and café are located within the travel center, separate from the casino. The café, known for its $2 burger day, will also stay open during the casino's renovation.
The renovations are scheduled to be completed by October 15. It is important to note that the closure and reopening dates provided are tentative and subject to change.
No specific details about the CEOs or chairpersons of the companies responsible for the renovation of Sage Hill Casino were provided in the news release.
The Sage Hill Travel Center and its Sinclair fuel station and café have been serving the community for many years and continue to be a vital part of the local landscape. Visitors and locals alike can rest assured that they can still fuel up and grab a bite to eat during the casino's renovation period.