Foxwoods Resort Casino

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Foxwoods Resort Casino
FoxwoodsCasinoLogo.png
Location Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Reservation
Address 350 Trolley Line Blvd
Ledyard, CT 06338-3830
Opening date July 5, 1986
Theme Native American
No. of rooms 2,266
Total gaming space 344,000 sq ft (32,000 m2)
Casino type Land-Based
Owner Mashantucket Pequot Tribe Nation
Previous names Mashantucket Pequot Bingo Hall (1986-92)
Renovated in 1992, 1994-97, 2002-03, 2005-08
Website Property Website

Foxwoods Resort Casino is a hotel and casino complex owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation on their Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, within Ledyard, Connecticut. Including six casinos, the resort covers an area of 9,000,000 sq ft (840,000 m2). The casinos have more than 380 gaming tables for blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker and have more than 4,700 slot machines.[citation needed] There are several restaurants within the casinos, among them a Hard Rock Cafe.

Foxwoods has two hotel towers, with a total of 2,266 hotel rooms; and a two-story game arcade for children and teens. In 2015 a retail complex, known as Tanger Outlet Mall, opened with 85 stores for luxury goods. It is located between the two hotel towers.[1]

History[edit]

Foxwoods was founded in 1986 by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe as a high-stakes bingo hall on their reservation. (They had gained legal control of their reservation and federal recognition by an act of Congress in 1983, which overrode a veto by President Ronald Reagan.[2])

The casino was financed by Lim Goh Tong, a Chinese Malaysian who founded the only legal casino in Malaysia. Lim died in October 2007.[3][4]

In 1992, the tribe added table games, followed by additional slot machines in 1993. G. Michael Brown became the chairman of the casino in 1993. In an agreement negotiated with the state of Connecticut, to gain their approval of the casino, the tribe agreed to pay 25 percent of the slot revenue to the state, a sum that amounted to almost $200 million per year as of 2007.[5] In the fiscal year ending June 2008, Foxwoods' 6,300 slots handled more than $9.1 billion. In January 2012, the "hold" was $45 million.[6] A poker room and a high-limit 30-table game area were added in 1995.

Because Foxwoods is located on sovereign Mashantucket Pequot land, it is not required to comply with state laws related to smoking. Constructed in 1996, the casino is not a smoke-free facility. Due to complaints in the early 21st century from patrons and employees, it has designated many common areas, such as hallways, walkways, hotel lobbies, retail stores and most restaurants, as non-smoking areas. In addition, it has designated certain areas for smokers. The poker room is non-smoking, and separate table gaming and slot areas are designated as non-smoking.

In 1997, the associated deluxe Grand Pequot Tower was opened for business.

Debt default[edit]

For years after opening in 1992, Foxwoods had a monopoly on casino gambling in the region.[7] It made billions of dollars in profits.[citation needed] Shortly before the market recession of 2008, Foxwoods borrowed heavily to finance a massive expansion to include new hotel and conference facilities.[8] Starting in 2009, Foxwoods defaulted on debts totaling over two billion dollars.[9] As a result, in 2014 Standard & Poor's lowered Foxwoods' credit rating.[10] The Mashantucket Pequot, owners of Foxwoods, have applied for and received millions of dollars in federal grants.[11]

Design[edit]

The casino management achieved full build-out of the resort by hiring several design and construction entities. The majority of the work from 1992 to 2001 was completed by Construction Managers CR Klewin aka Klewin Building Co. and the Architect of Record was JCJ Architecture (formerly Jeter, Cook & Jepson) of Hartford, Connecticut. Planning and concept designs were by New England Design Inc. and Nick606 Inc. Later phases were completed by Shawmut Design & Construction, Perini Building Co., AZ Corporation, and others, with design work by Steelman Partners, HKS, Inc., and others. The resort managers revamped the whole resort and casino, rebranding it as "The Fox".[12]

Gaming[edit]

Games available at Foxwoods include:

Poker (Formerly WPT World Poker Room)[edit]

The Poker Room (formerly known as the WPT-World Poker Tour World Poker Room)[A] is located one floor below the Rainmaker Casino. This room runs poker games of varying stakes, including limit and no-limit Texas hold 'em, limit and pot-limit Omaha hold 'em (including hi/lo), and seven-card stud (high only and hi/lo).

The poker room was relocated and expanded in March 2006, increasing the number of tables from 76 to 114, making it the largest poker room outside California. It is the third-largest poker room in the world, after the Commerce Casino and the Bicycle Casino.[14][15]

Sporting events / entertainment[edit]

Since 2014, three major mixed martial arts events have been held at Foxwoods: UFC Fight Night: Jacaré vs. Mousasi, World Series of Fighting 20: Branch vs. McElligott, and most recently World Series of Fighting 24: Fitch vs. Okami.

Fox Tower[edit]

Foxwoods Resort, 2009

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 MGM Mirage would be a partner in the expansion project. The expansion, entitled 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 included:[16]

  • 53 table games
  • 1,400 slot machines
  • 825 hotel rooms/suites
  • 4,000 seat performing arts theater
  • Four restaurants and four retail outlets

In late 2013, MGM Mirage split from Foxwoods. The tribe renamed the building as The Fox Tower, part of a rebranding effort as they face new competition from other casinos in the region. [1]

In 2015, Tanger Outlets Foxwoods opened within the complex, between the two hotel towers. Constructed for $120 million, the 85-store mall focuses on luxury brands.[1]

Unionization of employees[edit]

Beginning with an employee-led website to gain support and sharing ideas of how to react to the changes employees had been going through, a small base of employees approached several union organizations to determine if unionizing would be the best fit for the dealers of Foxwoods Resort Casino. After the dealer group decided on the UAW in June 2007, the UAW helped start 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 or not.

The Tribe challenged the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board for their on-reservation Native American enterprises. Following hearings and review of the petitions, the NLRB ruled in favor of the union and ordered a union election to be conducted. On November 24, 2007, employees voted to unionize: 60 percent were in favor and 40 percent were against.[17] The Foxwood dealers cast 1,289 ballots for the union, 852 against representation, with challenges to 36 additional ballots. Approximately 2,700 dealers and dual-rate dealers were eligible to vote in the election.

After the workers won the right to unionize, Foxwoods Casino appealed the election results, reasserting its jurisdictional challenge. In addition, it said that the NLRB had made mistakes in conducting the vote, as it had printed the ballot only in English and provided notices explaining the election in only one form of the Chinese language, thereby disenfranchising workers. Furthermore, it said that interactions between union officials and some voters were unlawful.[18] An NLRB Administrative Law Judge ruled that the union and the board provided ample explanation of the election in a variety of languages. Foxwoods appealed the decision.

The Foxwoods dealers' union asked the state of Connecticut to improve the conditions of their workplace. Workers and union organizers pushed for legislation to ban smoking on the casino floors of Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun. The Mashantucket tribe opposed a complete ban on smoking; however, in May 2009 Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell signed an agreement with Foxwoods by which they would limit smoking areas in the casino.[19]

On January 26, 2010, dealers at Foxwoods reached a labor contract with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe. They are the largest group of union-represented dealers at any U.S. casino.[20] On August 7, 2013, the union announced a tentative new contract that would give dealers retroactive and future raises, set stricter limits on second-hand smoke, and give dealers the right to decide how tips are distributed.[21]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ As of 2012 Foxwoods no longer has any affiliation with the World Poker Tour.[13]
  1. ^ a b c MATTHEW STURDEVANT, "MGM Grand At Foxwoods Renamed The Fox Tower", Hartford Courant, April 3, 2014
  2. ^ See Mashantucket Pequot Tribe v. McGuigan, 626 F. Supp. 245 (D. Conn. 1986).
  3. ^ "Seneca Niagara Casino Is Cash Cow". The Buffalo News. May 21, 2004. Retrieved 2007-02-14. 
  4. ^ "Native American tribe to honor Goh Tong for his help". The Star. October 29, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-29. 
  5. ^ "Foxwoods Casino Schedule of Selected Video Facsimile/Slot Machine Data For The Period January 1, 1993 Through June 30, 2011" (PDF). Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. Retrieved 12 July 2017.  — More recent data is available at "Foxwoods Casino Schedule of Selected Video Facsimile/Slot Machine Data For The Period January 1, 1993 Through May 31, 2017" (PDF). Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  6. ^ Michael Sokolove (March 14, 2012). "Foxwoods Is Fighting for Its Life". The New York Times. 
  7. ^ [1] "Foxwoods - biggest US casino cuts back gambling"], Las Vegas Sun, November 25, 2014; accessed April 14, 2017
  8. ^ "23 Billion debt - Foxwoods too big to fail", CT (Connecticut) Mirror, March 15, 2012
  9. ^ "As Foxwoods fights for its life, tribal gaming restructurings provide hope". forbes.com. 
  10. ^ "Foxwoods owners straining again under heavy debt", Press Herald, August 23, 2014
  11. ^ [http://www.nhregister.com/article/NH/20130324/NEWS/303249994 New Hampshire Register, 24 March 2013
  12. ^ Burnett, Andrew. "A New Type of Casino". Pokertube. Retrieved February 29, 2016. 
  13. ^ "Foxwoods’ poker room is going it alone". Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  14. ^ "The Top Five Poker Rooms in the United States - Best Live Poker Cardrooms in America". Cardschat.com. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  15. ^ "Poker Room Review: Foxwoods Casino, Ledyard, Connecticut". PokerNews. July 8, 2007. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  16. ^ May 14, 2008 2:03 PM   (May 14, 2008). "The MGM Grand at Foxwoods opens". Newsday.com. Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  17. ^ UAW Wins New Victories at Two Casinos (December 4, 2007)
  18. ^ "The Indypendent "Labor Unions Eye Gains in 2008" by Bennett Baumer". Indypendent.org. Retrieved 2011-03-12. 
  19. ^ "Rell signs 2nd casino smoking deal". WTNH. May 7, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-25. 
  20. ^ "Foxwoods, UAW Agree On Contract For Table-Game Dealers". 
  21. ^ "Foxwoods, union reach tentative contract agreement". 

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