7/28/2022

Foxwoods Casino Connecticut Age Limit

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Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut had dedicated a floor exclusively for gamblers 55 and older on Friday, in an effort to attract bettors during the coronavirus pandemic.

The new floor, in the Rainmaker Casino at Foxwoods, will be sanitized regularly and gamblers will be socially distanced while surrounded by an all older crowd, mimicking the senior hours a lot of supermarkets have adopted during the pandemic.

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Foxwoods Casino Connecticut Age Limit 65

We normally hit Foxwoods Casino several times a year. Mashantucket, CT. Website +1 831-664-6684. And betting spaces are spaced to limit the number. Connecticut Casino Laws History and Facts; Year Event; 1983: A state lottery in Connecticut begins, paving the way for more legal gambling in the state.: 1986: The first tribal casino, Foxwoods, is built in the state – it becomes the second-largest casino in the world, although it only offers bingo until 1992.

The floor will be open from 10 a.m. to midnight every weekend in November and will feature a DJ spinning 80s music at night, complimentary cocktails (think: kamikazes), and giveaways with 80s-themed prizes like Rubik’s cubes, leg warmers, and fanny packs.


Video: Foxwoods Resort Casino Opens First-Ever Casino Floor for Guests 55 and Older (Travel + Leisure)

Foxwoods Resort & Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut: 3 reviews, 0 photos, & 0 tips from fellow RVers. Foxwoods Resort & Casino in Mashantucket is rated 8.0 of 10 at Campground Reviews. Foxwoods Resort Casino: Great Stay, but there are limitations - See 2,955 traveler reviews, 552 candid photos, and great deals for Mashantucket, CT, at Tripadvisor. Some casinos offer high limit areas, where big spenders can access higher limit games. At the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, the casino has debuted a new space that is different than what most casinos are offering. The casino now features a gaming space for older players, those who are 55 years of age or older.

Foxwoods Casino Connecticut Age Limit Rules

Foxwoods Resort Casino Opens First-Ever Casino Floor for Guests 55 and Older

“The safety of our loyal patrons has been our number one priority since reopening... and we are excited to offer them this exclusive experience where they can relax and play in a safe, frequently sanitized environment,” Jason Guyot, Foxwoods’ Interim CEO & SVP of resort operations, said in a statement provided to Travel + Leisure.

Foxwoods Resort Casino reopened in June with capacity limits, temperature checks, and the mandatory wearing of face masks. And while allowed to open, the casino has been forced to draw customers from in and around the state as Connecticut has travel restrictions in place, but exempts New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island. Many other out-of-state travelers are required to either self-quarantine for 14 days upon arrival or arrive with a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test within 72 hours.

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Foxwoods isn’t the only casino to limit the age of its patrons. Last month, The Cromwell in Las Vegas reopened exclusively to guests 21 and older, becoming the first adults-only resort on the famous Strip.

The decision to limit the Foxwoods floor to older adults also comes as gambling capital Las Vegas has continued to struggle during the pandemic with a growing list of Las Vegas Strip hotels turning to midweek closures to survive.

Alison Fox is a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure. When she’s not in New York City, she likes to spend her time at the beach or exploring new destinations and hopes to visit every country in the world. Follow her adventures on Instagram.

Casinos great, and poker room is absolutely top notch. They have the best tables, from 1-2 to 20-40, and tournaments to fit many stakes and schedules. I like the sit and go's, and the 100-150 tourneys, I'll always favor the 1- 2, but love the 20-40 when I can get there. Smoking section is great, but not in card room. Food is decent and drinks are prompt. Deakers, floor, and staff are professional, parking is easy and rooms are reasonable. If I could be there every day I would. But MGM just moved in much closer. Gotta say I'll miss foxwoods, but poker is poker no matter the table. On the flip side of that coin, Foxwoods is class A, all the way.