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4th Of July Fireworks Spectacular At Pechanga Resort Casino

4th Of July Fireworks Spectacular At Pechanga Resort Casino

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Pechanga Resort Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula, CA, 92592

TEMECULA, CA — On the 4th of July, Pechanga Resort Casino will host a fireworks spectacular starting at approximately 8:45 p.m., the resort casino announced.

Guests and community members will be able to see the Southern Temecula night sky light up, first with a dazzling drone show, followed by a 22-minute firework extravaganza, hosted by Pechanga.

"This nearly 45-minute free exhibition offers a fun way for resort/casino guests, and the entire Temecula Valley, to celebrate the fourth," a spokesperson for the event said.

Make the most out of the 4th of July show:

Spectators can tune their cars or portable radios to FM station 103.3 KTMQ to listen to a coordinated soundtrack alongside the incredible pyrotechnic show.

The fireworks will be viewable from many vantage points in the South Temecula area.

Where to Go To Watch The Pechanga Fireworks:

Pechanga guests and fireworks watchers may park in designated areas at Pechanga Resort Casino.

Parking is free and based on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests are encouraged to come early and enjoy dinner at one of Pechanga’s 12 restaurants before settling down to see the drone and fireworks shows.

RV parking is prohibited on Pechanga grounds except within the Pechanga RV Resort.

There will be no day camping, grilling, open flames, glass, alcoholic beverages, or illegal substances permitted at the fireworks viewing. In addition, no sparklers or other personal fireworks are permitted on Pechanga grounds. Guests are asked to follow posted directional signage for appropriate areas in which to park on the Pechanga property.

"As a pillar and partner of the Temecula Valley community, Pechanga offers a free July 4th fireworks celebration," they said. The reason? "To encourage family and friends to share in the spirit of freedom and independence fought for by millions of service members, including hundreds of thousands of Native American enlistees."

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