With the economy still in a recession, the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut is luring customers with the promises of good deals.
In addition to free concerts and $5 table games, Mohegan Sun is offering seven economy-friendly hotel packages this summer. Even eateries at the casino have lowered prices.
“We call it the stimulus recovery," Mohegan Sun CEO Mitchell Etess told The Norwich Bulletin.
The tribe has seen double-digit drops in slot machine revenues over the past year.
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Eastern Connecticut casinos offer bargains in hopes of attracting tourists
(The Norwich Bulletin 6/29)
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