In 2006, the relationship with Donald Trump ended, and the casino returned to its original name, after which many renovations were completed including a new 1,200 vehicle parking structure and an expansion of nearly 150,000 square feet, updating the casino to include nearly 250,000 square feet for gaming, offices, meetings and conferences, dining and entertainment. In March 2001, the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians teamed with Donald Trump and Spotlight 29 Casino became Trump 29 Casino, opening on April 2, 2002. Spotlight 29 Casino opened in January 1995 to the public under the right of the National Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, allowing Native American Tribes to operate casinos. Amenities include two restaurants, food court, three bars and the Spotlight Showroom, which seats 2,200. The casino is 250,000 square feet, with 1,600 slot machines and 22 table games. Spotlight 29 Casino is an Indian casino in Coachella, California, owned and operated by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California.
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California Spotlight Showroom, Blue Bar, Hot Spot, Groove 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella CA 92236