As construction progresses on Mohegan Sun's 400-room, $130 million Earth Tower opening in fall 2016, Mohegan Sun announces a two year $50 million renovation project for the Sky Tower – the existing 1,200-room hotel that was introduced in 2002. Part of this initiative includes a multi-million dollar revamp and rebranding of the property's existing spa, combined with a completely new Mandara Spa build out as part of the new Earth Tower. Continuously striving to offer guests the best amenities available, Mohegan Sun has announced the introduction of Victoria's Secret to The Shops at Mohegan Sun, three new dining offerings and exclusive hybrid fusion games.
The Sky Renovation project, estimated at $50 million overall once completed, will encompass standard and junior suite room renovations including new carpeting, wall covers, casework furniture and fabrics. The rooms will also feature a brand new e-tray arrangement in lieu of a mini-bar, refrigerators, as well as an iPad, providing a multitude of services for guests including a compendium, thermostat adjustments, room service ordering and TV control. For guests' convenience, a motion detecting light will be installed under the end tables, and will turn on automatically once guests step out of bed. The hotel corridors and lobby furniture will also be updated as part of the project.
"At Mohegan Sun, we are committed to continuously providing fresh and appealing offerings," says Ray Pineault, President & General Manager of Mohegan Sun. "These enhancements are a few examples of our dedication to evolve and steadily exceed the expectations of our valued guests."
The Sky Renovation project, estimated at $50 million overall once completed, will encompass standard and junior suite room renovations including new carpeting, wall covers, casework furniture and fabrics. The rooms will also feature a brand new e-tray arrangement in lieu of a mini-bar, refrigerators, as well as an iPad, providing a multitude of services for guests including a compendium, thermostat adjustments, room service ordering and TV control. For guests' convenience, a motion detecting light will be installed under the end tables, and will turn on automatically once guests step out of bed. The hotel corridors and lobby furniture will also be updated as part of the project.
"At Mohegan Sun, we are committed to continuously providing fresh and appealing offerings," says Ray Pineault, President & General Manager of Mohegan Sun. "These enhancements are a few examples of our dedication to evolve and steadily exceed the expectations of our valued guests."
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