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Located at Foxwoods Casino and Resort, this striking modern resort is decorated with Native American artifacts and has extensive casino and entertainment facilities. One of the four hotels at the Foxwood complex, this hotel offers 312 bright, inviting, very comfortably furnished rooms and suites, including 11 two-bedroom units.

Resort offers restaurants, cocktail lounge, entertainment, gambling, room-service and business services. In-room amenities include refrigerators. Senior discounts offered.

Location: Rt. 2, Ledyard Connecticut 06339 Telephone 860-312-3000

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
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(Cheshire) Academy B&B
(Newport) Adele Turner Inn
(South Kingstown) Admiral Dewey Inn
(Branford) Advanced Motel
(Middletown) Agincourt Inn

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