Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort Casino has disclosed its slot revenue figures for August 2023, amounting to a total of $31 million. As per the long-standing agreement between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the State of Connecticut, this translates to a direct payment of $7.9 million to the state.
This financial contribution is part of a commitment by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation to share part of the proceeds of Foxwoods' slot revenue with the state. Since the inception of this agreement in 1993, the Tribe has deposited over $4.5 billion of Foxwoods' slot revenue into Connecticut's budget fund.
August also marked a milestone for Foxwoods with the opening of the Pequot Woodlands Casino to the public on August 29.
Pequot Woodlands Casino interior
This new addition, situated on the Grand Pequot concourse, boasts 50,000+ square feet of space, accommodating 430 brand-new slot machines. Among its features are a 40-seat slot bar, a cutting-edge High Limit Slot room equipped with 130 state-of-the-art machines, a public bar, a casino cage, and more.
The inauguration of the Pequot Woodlands Casino was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony that took place on September 8, and the Casino was opened to the public on August 29.
The Pequot Woodlands Casino is the latest development that Foxwoods has made over the past year. The property also now features Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, which was inaugurated in July, where guests can enjoy acclaimed chef Gordon Ramsay’s renowned cuisine.