Trying to decide on a stopover visit in CT - either Foxwoods or Mohegan Sun. Anyone know if the Titanic Exhibibt at FW is worth the stop and the $20? How about the Indian Museum? Otherwise - I'd rather stop at MS - been to both and find MS more upscale and glitzy. Thoughts?
Titanic Exhibit at Foxwoods
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I really enjoyed the Titanic exhibit and would recommend it to anyone with an interest in the subject. For an extra $5, you get a headset for further info. I felt it was very well done. Spent a lot of time there. Also really like the Indian museum. That being said, I generally like MS better as its smaller and less commercial than Foxwoods.
I very much liked the Pequot Museum when I went to Foxwoods recently. It's big -- allow about 3-4 hours to take it all in. Check their hours, though, as they're scaled back from what some guidebooks currently list (I think it's 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday through Saturday nowadays).
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