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Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods started fast, revenues show

- By BRIAN HALLENBECK Day Staff Writer

In the first two weeks after its June 1 reopening, Mohegan Sun did more business at its slot machines and table games than it did in the same 14day period the previous year.

Foxwoods Resort Casino reopened with a rush, too, with Rodney Butler, the Mashantuck­et Pequot chairman, informing Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers last week that Foxwoods already had accumulate­d $4 million toward the state’s monthly share of the casino’s slots revenue.

It appears pent up demand and lack of competitio­n played right into the casinos’ hands.

“People hadn’t had entertainm­ent options for nearly three months,” said Mario Kontomerko­s, president and chief executive officer of Mohegan Sun’s corporate parent, Mohegan Gaming & Entertainm­ent. “We were in the middle of places to open around the country and we got reports that a lot of casinos saw strong figures soon after they reopened. But I don’t think we anticipate­d this level of strength.”

Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods had closed March 17 as the coronaviru­s pandemic was spreading across the state.

In a filing late last week with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, MGE apprised investors that Mohegan Sun’s gaming revenue from June 1 to June 14 was up about 10% over the same two weeks in 2019. MGE also reported that Mohegan Sun’s net revenues for the first two weeks of June were down 20%, an indication that a lot of the casino, including its arena, much of its hotel and restaurant capacities and some gaming, remains closed.

But there’s no mistaking that gamblers came back.

“When we started planning to reopen, we made safety an important

Washington — The Trump administra­tion added four Chinese media outlets Monday to a list of organizati­ons that should be considered “foreign missions” because of their ties to the government and the Communist Party, a move that could force some to cut staff in the U.S. and is likely to further aggravate relations between the two countries.

State Department officials said the four organizati­ons, including state-run CCTV, would be required to submit a list of everyone who works for them in the U.S. and any real estate holdings just as they would if they were foreign embassies or consulates.

None are being ordered to leave the U.S. and no limits on their activities were announced. But five other Chinese organizati­ons were directed to cap the number of people who could work in the United States in March — a month after they were designated as foreign missions.

State Department officials said the organizati­ons are essentiall­y mouthpiece­s for the Communist Party and Chinese government, not legitimate news outlets.

“The Communist Party does not just exercise operationa­l control over these propaganda entities but has full editorial control over their content,” said Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs David Stilwell. “This foreign mission designatio­n is an obvious step in increasing transparen­cy of these and other PRC government propaganda activities in the United States.”

The other three added to the list of foreign missions are the China News Service, the People’s Daily newspaper and the Global Times.

It was not yet clear how many journalist­s work in the U.S. for the organizati­ons designated Monday.

The U.S. designated Soviet outlets as foreign missions during the Cold War. That precedent reflects the bitter state of relations between the United States and China, which are at odds over the origin and response to the coronaviru­s, trade, human rights and other issues.

President Donald Trump highlighte­d the dispute over the coronaviru­s when he spoke to a rally over the weekend in Tulsa, Okla., and used a racist term for COVID-19, calling it the “kung flu.” topic, and I do think there’s a connection there,” said Kontomerko­s. “Right from the beginning, we wanted to make sure we exceeded minimum standards. We went ahead with the thermal temperatur­e checks, the UV air-handling, the use of disinfecta­nts and making masks mandatory … I think folks are feeling safe here, and that’s why they’re coming back and coming back and telling other folks it’s safe.”

“It’s only two weeks,” Jeff Hamilton, the Mohegan Sun president and general manager, said of the early numbers. “I think some of it was there wasn’t much else to do. Usually, there are festivals, weddings, graduation­s and the beach in June, and much of that just wasn’t available.”

Jason Guyot, Foxwoods’ interim CEO, said he was “very pleased but not surprised” by the casino’s early returns.

“I think it’s a combinatio­n of pent up demand, and Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun being the only casinos open in the region,” he said. “That’s going to change in the next four to six weeks.”

Rhode Island’s Twin River casinos in Lincoln and Tiverton have reopened on a by-invitation-only basis, while Massachuse­tts’ casinos remain closed. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday that Atlantic City’s nine casinos can partially reopen July 2.

Guyot said Foxwoods patrons have reacted positively to the new protocols in place at the casino. Only one person has been turned away because of a too-high temperatur­e while “a handful” have been ejected for violating Foxwoods’ “zero-tolerance” policy requiring employees and patrons to wear facemasks at all times, he said.

Butler told the governor and lawmakers that Foxwoods’ plan to mitigate health risks “has thus far proven effective.”

“Our guests have often gone above and beyond what’s required by wearing their own gloves and utilizing their own hand-sanitizing wipes in addition to wearing masks and keeping the appropriat­e social distance,” he wrote.

Both casinos have expanded the scope of their initial reopenings to include inside dining at restaurant­s, additional gaming space, more hotel capacity and the reopening of more retail outlets. Mohegan Sun has reopened its Comix comedy club, and Foxwoods has reopened its bowling alley and indoor go-kart track and is planning to show drive-in movies in a parking lot near the casino.

Guyot said Foxwoods has recalled nearly 2,000 employees, about a third of its total workforce. The casinos’ shutdowns and partial reopenings have been a major factor in the rampant unemployme­nt in southeaste­rn Connecticu­t, the highest in the state.

“It’s been heartbreak­ing to see the number of unemployme­nt claims filed in the region and to know that so many of those facing job losses are members of our own extended family,” Butler wrote. “… Now is the time for bold, forward-thinking action and building on our solid structural foundation. The tribal casinos are a stable infrastruc­ture upon which we can modernize the state’s gaming economy. We are optimistic that we can collaborat­ively outline a path forward that brings sports betting, iGaming, and iLottery to fruition as we emerge from this economic downturn and can easily expand on our partnershi­p in new ways that benefit our mutual constituen­cies.”

It’s unclear whether lawmakers will consider gaming matters during an upcoming special legislativ­e session.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO/AP FILE PHOTO ?? U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David Stilwell speaks to media on July 11, 2019, as he arrives at the Narita Internatio­nal Airport in Narita, north of Tokyo. The Trump administra­tion is designatin­g the U.S. operations of four major Chinese media outlets as “foreign missions” in an action that may force some of their journalist­s to leave the country.
EUGENE HOSHIKO/AP FILE PHOTO U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David Stilwell speaks to media on July 11, 2019, as he arrives at the Narita Internatio­nal Airport in Narita, north of Tokyo. The Trump administra­tion is designatin­g the U.S. operations of four major Chinese media outlets as “foreign missions” in an action that may force some of their journalist­s to leave the country.

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