Not that people go there specificially to see the statue, but it is nothing special by any means. I dont understand why this is on here.
I don't want to give away the experience, so I'll just say it is an excellent way to learn information! Videotape it if you can!
Perfect background for pictures, greenery,little show with colored lights, music, roof opens.....neat!!!
You're often referred to this statue as a landmark, which it is. It leads to the Rainmaker Casino, which is supposed to be smoke-free but isn't. Patrons at Foxwoods seem to smoke everywhere, so if you're looking for a smoke-free gaming environment, Mohegan Sun is a better bet.
Casino not open on a Thursday night. What more can I say. We traveled 11 hours from Cleveland to find it closed
gorgeous and fun To watch different colored lights change frequently very relaxing to sit and watch for a little while
everything. its a giant clear sculpture of a native american with a cow and arrow pointing to the heavens. there are multiple colors cast upon it as a narrator tell their story. lightning and thunder are heard, then a light mist falls upon his. breathtaking.
The statue is outside the Buffet. The lights and sounds are breathtaking. You almost feel you are outside with the Indian.
to use as a meeting place for large parties. When visiting Foxwoods, this place can be very overwhelming for people who aren't used to the layout. For me, I typically tell my friends to meet me here in front of this statue since it's something which stands out from the other areas. Although most take this statue for granted, it's helped me out meeting up with people multiple times.
Really nice centerpiece to the casino. At night the lighting makes it really awesome. Located near casino entrances and near the buffet and Hard Rock Café.