Mohegan marks a decade of loyalty with Momentum Programme

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Mohegan celebrates the 10th anniversary of its free Momentum loyalty programme, allowing players to accrue exclusive Momentum Dollars for prizes. The programme has grown to offer perks like reserved parking across various properties, exclusive events and awards. Mohegan plans to enhance Momentum further to uphold its commitment to exceptional experiences. Mohegan, operated by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut, continues its expansion in multiple states and anticipates the opening of Mohegan Inspire in South Korea as part of a $5 billion project. Significant leadership roles have been made at Mohegan Inspire to support the new initiatives.

No membership fees

The programme is offered to players free of charge, with no membership fees. 바카라ers can accumulate Momentum Dollars, an exclusive currency that can be exchanged for various prizes, including goods, services and experiences.

Over the years, the loyalty scheme has expanded to include perks such as reserved parking at Mohegan properties in Connecticut, Washington, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Nevada. Mohegan has also introduced member-only events and awards, as well as entertainment nights for programme participants.

Stong bond with clients

Erica Tessier Hunt, Mohegan’s Corporate Marketing VP, (pictured above), said that Momentum is more than just a loyalty initiative; it symbolizes the strong bond between Mohegan and its guests. The company takes pride in the offerings of the past decade, which have continually strengthened member loyalty. Mohegan looks forward to future enhancements to Momentum in line with its commitment to providing unparalleled experiences.

Mohegan, owned and operated by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut, established its first 바카라, Mohegan Sun, in 1996. Since then, the company has expanded with properties in Nevada, Washington, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. This year, Mohegan is expected to open the new Mohegan Inspire venue in South Korea as part of a $5 billion construction project. To support this endeavor, the company has recently appointed Chen Si as President and Wade Howk as COO of Mohegan Inspire.

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