
There's also a modern fitness center with rows of cardio and weight machines. Among the 35 shops on the property are designer clothing boutiques, candy shops, and jewelry stores.Īfter all of that action, the 2,200-square-foot Elemis Spa is a nice place to kick back, with several treatment rooms and suites for things like seaweed wraps and Shiatsu massages.

As for dining and drinking, the variety is seemingly endless: 45 in total, including 17 bars/nightclubs, four fine-dining restaurants including a steakhouse, and buffets. Live entertainment options range from the 10,000-seat Mohegan Sun Arena to the smaller Cabaret Theater and the Wolf Den concert hall. Two non-smoking gaming areas are available, as well. The three casinos are the centerpiece of the property and include more than 5,500 slot machines and more than 300 table games. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, video in-room dining service, coffee/tea facilities, and safes. Hairdryers and ironing facilities are also provided. Standard bathrooms combine beige marble with colorful mosaic-tile mirrors, and have shower/tub combos and toiletries. Butler service comes with Premium Suites. Most suites have sofa beds and walk-in closets with automatic lighting, and some add wet bars, Bose stereos, and hot tubs with reclining backs.

Suites range from 845 to 3,500 square feet (the top option is the Royal Suite). (The entry-level rooms in the newer Earth Tower start at 364 square feet, though the tower had not opened yet at the time of our visit.) Work desks are sizable and dressers also hold flat-screen TVs and minibars.

Even the standard Sky Deluxe rooms measure 450 square feet, and have clean-lined lounge chairs and simple wood furniture. Most are done in neutral tones of beige and gray, with blue accents and understated carpeting. The rooms and suites at Mohegan Sun are huge and bright, with modern decor that has a much more subdued vibe compared with the rest of the property.
