Mohegan
Sun Unveils Holiday Decorations
The Becker Group, one of the
nation's premier experiential marketing firms,
today announced the unveiling of a spectacular
holiday experience at the Mohegan Sun hotel
and casino in Uncasville, Connecticut. The attraction
features a unique fusion of traditional holiday
decor with the heritage, symbols and artwork
of the Mohegan tribe. The holiday experience
includes such sights as a one-of-a-kind 18-foot
tall "Winter Wonderland Water Tree;"
a 66-foot "Aurora Borealis Tree" featuring
a 15-minute light show; a "Sky Tree"
that appears to sit atop a cloud; a custom light
display cast atop Mohegan's stunning seven-story
indoor waterfall; and a 17-foot tall Gingerbread
House -- made of edible materials. The attraction
launches today and will be on display through
January 7.
"In
just ten years since its opening, Mohegan Sun
has become legendary for its status as one of
the Northeast's most popular destinations for
gaming, fine dining and entertainment, as well
as its incredible decor and attractions,"
said Glenn Tilley, President of the Becker Group.
"We worked closely with the team at Mohegan
Sun to create an exhibition that brings the
holidays to life by both introducing exciting
new experiences and adding creative holiday
twists to the hotel and casino's trademark attractions,
all while honoring the heritage and legacy of
the Mohegan tribe."
The
holiday experience at the Mohegan Sun includes:
*
Winter Wonderland Water Tree - a one-of-a-kind
18-foot tree built almost entirely out of water
that is internally lit to provide a stunning
light show to visitors. The magnificent sight
is placed atop a replica of a frozen pond in
the lobby of the Mohegan Sun hotel
*
Aurora Borealis Tree - a towering 66-foot custom
design tree at the Mohegan Sun motel gas station
containing 70,000 light bulbs to deliver a dazzling
15 minute light show, at the top and bottom
of every hour
*
Sky Tree - located in the famed Sky Casino,
the "magical tree" appears to sit
atop a bed of clouds and spiral eternally upwards
*
Taughannick Falls - Becker produced a custom
light display of snowflakes that will be reflected
upon the hotel's trademark seven-story, 55-foot
indoor waterfall
*
Gingerbread House - the 17-foot tall house is
constructed of edible materials including real
gingerbread and holiday candies, and located
in the Spring Gateway
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