Skagit Valley Casino Resort Partners with SEG
Skagit Valley will have access to various amenities and services from SEG.
Skagit Valley Casino Resort has entered into a partnership with Seattle Entertainment Group (SEG) in a new alliance designed to save costs and improve tribal entertainment.
The arrangement will see Skagit Valley join forces with Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel and Little Creek Casino Resort. SEG said it marks the first tribal entertainment collaboration of its kind.
The alliance comes after recent research identified certain challenges relating to tribal properties. Key findings included 137 tribal casinos reporting that poor communication inflates artist fees and limits opportunities.
It was estimated that 133 tribal operators lost 37.6% of potential revenue by not sharing booking information. In addition, 74% of acts were not rebooked in the following year due to revenue loss.
SEG to Provide Support to Skagit Valley
As to how Skagit Valley will benefit from the new partnership, SEG set out several benefits. These include the ability to work with its production partners RMB Pro Sound, Action Entertainment and Viewcy.
The casino will also have access to SEG’s AI-powered booking platform, GetAvails.com. This supports agents, artists and venues with smart routing, scheduling and logistics.
“Since time immemorial, our tribes have exchanged and shared resources throughout the region,” SEG founder Troy Wyatt said. “This has become our life’s work, and the newest collaboration continues that legacy, blending tradition with innovation to create a trusted entertainment network.”
