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    August 2001
    The King of
    Casinos
    by Frank Rosenthal

    They haven't hit the prestigious Fortune 500, but they're indisputably the most successful Casino on this planet. Would it be the Bellagio, Paris, or the magnificent Venetian located on the famous Las Vegas strip? All three are indeed formidable sluggers with a combined total of over 7000 rooms sporting ultra lavish suites; the Worlds celebrity Chefs & Restauranteurs while assembling the finest entertainment money can buy.

    The unlikely King of all Casinos! Foxwoods. Feel lucky? From New York and all points South take I-95 North to Exit 92 to Route 2 West. You've just arrived at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, CT. The Pequot Tribal Nation with less than 200 members will host you to their entire "Sovereign Splendor." Five Casinos under one common roof with a mere 7000 slot machines, 350 table games, and a variety of 24 restaurants. If you happen to notice an extraordinary number of Mercedes Benz or Rolls Royce circling the property, don't become uncomfortable or intimidated. It's simply the Natives newfound wealth, and this Tribe has it, Baby! All games, including off-track Betting with full track odds and no limits. Careful; that's a bit misleading. The Casino guarantees the pony *****s for a modest commission from the various racetracks, jai-alai frontons, and greyhounds across the country. The players within the pool become the unsuspecting Bookmakers. Sportsbooks; that's not on the menu in Foxwoods. The tribes, like all land-based casinos prefer locks rather than a straight-up gamble! The help is friendly and laid back as opposed to Sin City, or Atlantic City. Their Hotel Accommodations (1400 rooms) are modest by comparison to Las Vegas, but it's a worthwhile trip and an exciting adventure. Their slots couldn't be described as loose; however, they've got 'em all. Tempting progressives with luring king-size jackpots surrounding you at every turn. Name your game, you'll most likely find it at Foxwoods.

    Wondering just how successful this Native American Tribe has been? The State of Connecticut receives 25% of the gross win from all one-armed bandits, and those without arms! The 1999-2000 fiscal year as reported by State statute is astounding! Slot Revenue: $756,940,157, which equals $129,750,030 to the State. That's millions, my friends. And remember the table games aren't included! An educated guess; Foxwoods may very well generate $450 million a year in gross profits! Like they say, "that's a lot of wood" on any reservation. After reading this you may want to checkout your family tree? I am. Oh yes, the Native American Casinos are a "Tax-free haven!" Visit Frank at www.FrankRosenthal.com

  • #2
    love that theme song...Let's live for the wonderrrrr of it all....FOXWOODS!

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