The casino, which as a tribal property is not subject to the same state regulations as its competitors in Massachusetts, is reopening gradually, starting with portions of the hotel and casino space in its Grand Pequot Tower. “It’s definitely going to change the experience, but hopefully it doesn’t change the main reason why people come, which is to win money,” he said. He was skeptical of playing blackjack at tables encased in plexiglass, but he was willing to put up with the inconvenience in the name of safety. Johnson said he used to visit Encore Boston Harbor in Everett or one of Rhode Island’s casinos. “I’ve been stuck in the house for so long, I just had to get out and see what it’s like in there,” said Sam Johnson of Yarmouth, who was on his way into Foxwoods Tuesday morning. Foxwoods says it has not been marketing to Massachusetts, but the word is out.
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