
Definitely worth a visit - I just try to stay away from management and employees. If someone with a cold had a bag containing dirty tissues, to how many people did they transmit that cold? Mohegan Sun is a beautiful facility, but their customer service leaves a bit to be desired. The people doing the searching didn't want to touch people's bags - germs! So they used a stick, which they stuck into every person's (possibly germ-laden) bag - then put it in my bag next to my eye makeup. I asked directions from their concierge desk and got barked at - and was directed in the opposite direction from my destination. They told me they'd return my camp stool after the show. The people in line were mostly senior citizens, standing for 6-7 hours if not lucky enough to get a wheel chair. The supply was gone - to people who don't need them but don't want to stand in line. A man I know who needs a wheel chair came in. Half the people were sitting in wheel chairs. They said, If you don't want to stand, get a wheel chair. In case that happened, I'd brought a tiny folding camp stool. To be at the front of the line, I had to stand for 7 hours.

I wanted a good seat, so I got there at noon, thinking I might get a wristband and return for the show. I went there maybe a year ago to see a show in the Wolf Den. With 48 dining options from casual to fine dining and kid friendly menus, you can find a taste of everything at Mohegan Sun.

Mohegan Sun is a beautiful property with lots of food options, shows, gaming, and other events.
