
Coushatta Casino Resort Officially Opens New Legacy Tower In Kinder
Kinder, LA [KNGT-FM ] - A major new chapter has officially begun at Coushatta Casino Resort in Kinder, Louisiana, as the long-awaited Legacy Tower has now opened its doors to guests for the very first time.
After more than a year of anticipation and construction, visitors can finally experience the resort’s newest luxury hotel addition, which is already becoming one of the most talked-about developments in Southwest Louisiana.

The brand-new Legacy Tower officially welcomed its first guests this week and brings a modern, upscale experience to the Coushatta property. The impressive eight-story hotel features 204 guest rooms, including 100 luxury suites designed to provide visitors with a premium resort-style stay.
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The expansion marks one of the largest upgrades to the property in years and further solidifies Coushatta’s position as one of the top gaming and entertainment destinations in Louisiana.
One of the biggest highlights of the new hotel is its direct connection to the largest gaming floor in the state, giving guests immediate access to casino action, restaurants, entertainment venues, and nightlife without ever needing to leave the building.
Visitors entering the new tower will also notice the massive redesigned lobby area, which now serves as a central hub connecting the hotel to the casino entrance and several new attractions on the property. They posted a video teasing what the inside looks like. Check it out.
One of the newest additions drawing attention is the opening of a brand-new Starbucks location inside the resort, giving guests another beverage option during their stay.
Along with the opening of the new hotel, Coushatta Casino Resort has also completed several upgrades to the casino floor, refreshing gaming areas and modernizing parts of the property ahead of the expansion launch.
Reservations for the Legacy Tower are now officially available as the resort prepares for an increase in visitors eager to experience the newest luxury hotel in Southwest Louisiana.
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