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Coronavirus CT: Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods To Close Temporarily
Gov. Ned Lamont announced a deal that will involve both casinos closing temporarily.
MONTVILLE/LEDYARD CT — With the goal of addressing a public health emergency and making sure the State of Connecticut has a coordinated response to COVID-19, the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan Tribal Nations will temporarily close casino and resort properties on sovereign reservation lands in eastern Connecticut amid concerns about the coronavirus, per an agreement announced tonight by Governor Ned Lamont.
The casinos will close at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17 for a two-week period. The closing is a historic one for both Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun. Foxwoods opened in 1992 and has never been closed. Mohegan Sun opened in 1996 and has also never been closed to guests.
“This is an important cooperative agreement between sovereign nations and the State of Connecticut,” Governor Lamont said. “We all share the same goal toward ensuring our residents are safe and keeping public health at the top of our minds during this public health emergency. I applaud the tribes for their collaboration and partnership.”
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Mashantucket Pequot Chairman Rodney Butler said the decision to close Foxwoods to the public was not easy, but is the right thing to do.
“This is a humbling reflection on the ongoing public health crisis and it is the right decision,” Butler said. “Our concern is for health and safety of the community and of the public. The coronavirus is a threat to each and every one of us, and we believe shutting our doors will keep our visitors, employees and the public more safe.”
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“Connecticut and our respective tribes have worked collaboratively for decades and this moment in our history is no different,” James Gessner, Chairman of the Mohegan Tribe, said. “This is a decision that was made to ensure all of our guests, team members, and our partners across Connecticut, especially in our local communities, remain safe. We are successful if the state is successful, and that’s true in all facets, like public health.” (To stay on top of real-time coronavirus updates in your town and Connecticut sign up for Patch’s free newsletter here.)
UNCASVILLE, CT — Mohegan Sun is planning a temporary closure to the public amid concern over the new coronavirus. The Mohegan Tribal Council and Gov. Ned Lamont's office are in talks to plan the closure.
Mohegan Sun will use the closure time to focus on cleaning and deferred maintenance.
Race Book, Wolf Den, Poker Room, Earth Hotel Tower, Seasons Buffet and novelle as well as slot machines and the vast majority of table games in the Earth section of the casino are being closed immediately. Additional the summer valet, autumn and summer essentials convenience store, Bow and Arrow Sports Bar and all floor bars in the Earth Casino along with the winter players club booth and Bobby's Burger Palace will be closed.
Gaming and amenities will continue in the Sky section of the casino until the full closure, the casino announced in a press release. Every other slot machine will be deactivated to encourage social distancing.
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