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Foxwoods Resort Casino


Facts and statistics
Address 39 Norwich-Westerly Rd., Ledyard, CT 06339
Opening date 1986
Theme Native American
No. of rooms 1416 (3 Hotels)
Total gaming space 340,000 sq ft (32,000 m2)
Signature attractions Spa, Casino, Hotel, and Restaurants
Casino type Land-Based
Owner Mashantucket Pequot Tribe
Previous names none
Years renovated 1992, 1997, 2007
Website Foxwoods.com

Foxwoods Resort Casino is a hotel-casino in Ledyard, Connecticut, United States. It is one of the largest casinos in the world in terms of floor space for gaming, with 340,000 sq ft (32,000 m2).[3] The entire resort comprises 4,700,000 sq ft (437,000 m2) of space. The casino has over 380 gaming tables including blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker. Foxwoods also has the most slot machines of any casino in the world, numbering over 7,200. There are several restaurants including a Hard Rock Cafe. Foxwoods has 1,416 hotel rooms and a two story arcade for children and teens.

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History

Foxwoods was founded in 1986 as a bingo hall. The casino was financed by Lim Goh Tong, a Chinese Malaysian who founded the only legal casino in Malaysia. Tong died in October 2007.[1][2]

Foxwood Resort, 2003

In 1992 the owners, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, added table games, followed shortly by slot machines in 1993. G. Michael Brown became the chairman of the casino in 1993. The casino agreed to pay 25% of their slot revenue to the state of Connecticut, a sum that now amounts to almost $200 million per year as of 2007. [4]

Gaming

Baccarat

Typically a high-roller's game, Foxwoods offers both traditional Baccarat (Punto Banco style) where the players controls the cards, and a "Mini-Baccarat", where a dealer handles the cards. In both variants the casino banks the game.

Bingo parlor

Foxwoods holds bingo sessions twice daily, and the bingo hall can hold up to 5000 players. The hall features a large stage where the callers sit, smoking and non-smoking sections, video bingo terminals, a pizza vendor, pull tab sales booths, and soda fountains where players may drink as much soda as they wish. Players who win certain games will be allowed to go up on stage and spin a giant wheel with different amounts of money on it, or try to catch as much money as possible in a wind-tunnel-like structure called the "Money Machine".

Blackjack

Blackjack at Foxwoods is played with 8-deck shoes. All tables are hand-shuffled since the removal of the continuous shuffling machines several years back. The dealer must hit on all totals of 16 or less, and stand on all totals of 17 or more. Foxwoods offers late surrender, double downs on any card and splits up to 4 hands (excluding Aces, which can only be split to two single-hit hands). Specially marked tables offer side bets, including Super Sevens and Match The Dealer. Table minimums start at $5, and on the main gaming areas go up to $25 or $50. In the high stakes casino above the Great Cedar Hotel, the tables start at $200 a hand.

A variant of Blackjack called Spanish 21 is also played.

Craps

As of early 2008, Foxwoods permits players to bet 5 times odds on all points in craps. On points 4-6 or 8-10, players are allowed to make an odds bet equal to 5 times their pass/don't pass bet. Table minimums are usually $10-25 but can be as low as $5 during slower hours.

Sic Bo, a popular Asian game with three dice in a shaker is also played.

Keno

Foxwoods holds keno drawings every 8 minutes, 24 hours a day. 80 balls are in the pool, 20 are chosen.

Money Wheel

There are several money wheels scattered across Foxwoods, where one bets on the number (or card) that the wheel lands on. The "Joker" or "Foxwoods" spaces pay at 40:1, which is in excess of a straight-up roulette bet, typically the best payoff in a casino at 35:1.

Poker

At any given time, the Foxwoods Poker Room runs many poker games of varying stakes, including limit and no-limit Texas hold 'em, Omaha hold 'em (high/low), and seven-card stud. There are also weekly poker tournaments and World Poker Tour events. The poker room underwent an expansion in March 2006, increasing the number of tables from 76 to 114, making it the largest poker room outside of California, and the third-largest poker room in the world, after the Commerce Casino and the Bicycle Casino.[5][6]

Table variants of poker (played against a dealer) are also available outside the poker room, including Caribbean Stud Poker, Let It Ride (card game), Pai Gow Poker, and Three card poker.

Roulette

Table minimums during the weekend are usually $10 or $25, though $5 tables are occasionally available. Almost all of the wheels are of the American variety (with two green spots, 0 and 00), though there are a few European style Roulette wheels with only one zero. Foxwoods does not allow the "en prison" rule (as played in Europe and Atlantic City, New Jersey).

Slots and video poker

Slot machines at Foxwoods pay out roughly 91.5% of the money that gamblers bet [3]. In the fiscal year ending June 2008, Foxwoods' slots handled over $9.1 billion. 25% of slot revenue is given to the State of Connecticut. There are over 7,400 machines in five casinos devoted to slots and video poker.

Sports betting

A sports betting facility with cafe is also located at Foxwoods. Bets may be made on Jai-Alai, or on over 60 tracks worth of dog racing and horse racing. Races are projected on 50 foot high digital screens. Due to federal law, betting on other sports is impossible at Foxwoods, as it is prohibited outside of Delaware, Montana, Nevada and Oregon. [4]

Foxwood Resort, 2009

MGM Grand at Foxwoods

Construction started in November 2005 on a $700 million expansion at Foxwoods. On April 25, 2006, Foxwoods announced that they would lease the MGM Grand brand name for the new building, and that the parent company, MGM Mirage would be a partner in the expansion project. The expansion, entitled The MGM Grand at Foxwoods, opened on May 17, 2008. It is a separate building from the main Foxwoods resort, but is connected by a moving walkway. Amenities at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods include:

  • 2 million square feet (180,000 m²)
  • 53 table games
  • 1,400 slot machines
  • 825 hotel rooms/suites
  • 4,000 seat performing arts theater
  • Four restaurants and four retail outlets

Source: [7]

Unionization of Employees

After announcing in June 2007 that it had started collecting signatures from dealers in support of a union, the United Auto Workers announced in September 2007 that it had collected the requisite number of signatures needed to hold an election to determine whether table games and poker dealers desired union representation. The Tribe challenged the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board over on-reservation Native American enterprises. Following hearings, the National Labor Relations Board ruled in favor of the union and ordered a union election to be conducted. On November 24, 2007, employees voted to unionize with 60 percent in favor and 40 percent against.[5] The Foxwood dealers cast 1,289 ballots for the union, 852 against representation, and 36 additional ballots were challenged. Approximately 2,700 dealers and dual-rate dealers were eligible to vote in the election.

After the workers won their union, Foxwoods Casino appealed the election results, reasserting its jurisdictional challenge and claiming that the National Labor Relations Board made mistakes in conducting the vote, that the NLRB only printed the ballot in English and only provided notices explaining the election in only one form of the Chinese language, disenfranchised workers, and that interactions by union officials and some voters were unlawful.[6] An NLRB Administrative Law Judge ruled that the union and the board provided ample explanation of the election in a variety of languages. Foxwoods has appealed the decision.

The Foxwoods dealers union have also pushed the state of Connecticut to improve the conditions of their workplace. Workers and union organizers pushed to have legislation that would ban smoking on the casino floors of Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun. The Mashantucket tribe has opposed a complete ban on smoking, however in May 2009, Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell signed an agreement with Foxwoods Casino to voluntarily limit smoking areas in the casino.[7]

Currently, the Mashantucket Pequot and the UAW are negotiating on a contract under the Mashantucket Pequot's tribal law.[8] As of December 18, 2008, these negotiations have resulted in at least 21 dealers returning to work following a massive layoff of 700 employees in October 2008.[9][10]

See also

External links

Notes

  1. ^ "Seneca Niagara Casino Is Cash Cow". The Buffalo News. May 21, 2004. http://www.hotel-online.com/News/PR2004_2nd/May04_MickeyBrown.html. Retrieved 2007-02-14. 
  2. ^ "Native American tribe to honour Goh Tong for his help". The Star. October 29, 2007. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/10/29/nation/19309018&sec=nation. Retrieved 2007-10-29. 
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ http://www.gambling-law-us.com/Federal-Laws/sports-protection.htm
  5. ^ unbossed.com » UAW Wins New Victories at Two Casinos
  6. ^ The Indypendent » Labor Unions Eye Gains in 2008
  7. ^ "Rell signs 2nd casino smoking deal". WTNH. May 7, 2009. http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/news_wtnh_hartford_rellcasinosmoking_200905071630/. Retrieved 2009-08-25. 
  8. ^ [2]
  9. ^ http://www.uawatfoxwoods.org/images/stories/recall_flyer.pdf
  10. ^ http://www.newsweek.com/id/175082

Coordinates: 41°28′26″N 71°57′29″W / 41.47389°N 71.95806°W / 41.47389; -71.95806


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