![]() ![]() Heck, there's a statue of an archer, but no fox! I do recall reading somewhere why the Mashantucket Pequot tribe uses the lone fox and tree with fire in its logo.Īdmin note: removed image: Yet, I do not see any of those design elements used architecturally. ![]() But, and this comes from somebody who has no knowledge on the subject and did no research, Foxwoods always gives me the feeling of New Mexico / Arizona / Navajo Indian designs that were added almost as an afterthought. ![]() Foxwoods uses a lot of Indian influences in it's design. The hotel lobby, retail areas and casino have very free-form design with no right angles except where a wall meets a floor.įoxwoods is very industrial looking, like it was designed by someone who designs shopping malls and coporate headquarters. The architectural design, right down to the floor tiles, is like night-and-day between the two casinos. For whatever reason, the MGM at Foxwoods has it's own website, even though it is connected and uses the same casino chips. I had no intention of making a formal / detailed report the way some people here do, but here's some notes about both facilities and casinos.Ĭonnecticut has two casinos, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun, situated about 8 miles apart in Eastern CT. This past weekend, I visited Mohegan Sun. ![]()
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