The Fox Tower at Foxwoods
The Fox Tower at Foxwoods is a modern high-rise building within a large resort and casino complex, featuring curved edges and a round central section. The building has large windows, sleek lobby spaces with marble floors and fountains, and hundreds of comfortable rooms with contemporary furnishings and forest views.
The building opened in 2008 and was originally known as the MGM Grand at Foxwoods before being renamed. The resort itself evolved from a casino on tribal land into a major entertainment complex that draws thousands of visitors.
The Fox Tower stands on the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation as part of a major resort complex that defines the area. The location reflects how the community uses the land today, blending entertainment with the natural surroundings.
The hotel is about a ten-minute walk from the main casino, connected by a covered walkway for convenient access. Free parking, nearby bus stops, and on-site transportation services make arrival and getting around straightforward.
The building stands out for its unusual round architecture with curved edges that sets it apart from typical hotel construction. This distinctive shape is emphasized by the circular lobby with hanging cylindrical lights, making it a visual landmark within the resort.
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