![]() ![]() These renovations are also a sign of a ‘return to normal' for so many. Oneida Indian Nation Representative and Oneida Nation Enterprises CEO Ray Halbritter,5 said: “As we approach our 28th anniversary, many things about Turning Stone have changed over the last year, but one thing hasn’t, our belief that if we’re not growing and improving, we are just moving backward. It comes as Turning Stone, the Oneidas’ signature property, is nearing its 28th anniversary and continues to receive national recognition for its amenities. The Oneida Indian Nation, which operates Turning Stone along with smaller casinos in Chittenango, Bridgeport, and Sylvan Beach calls, calls the project “The Best Never Rest.” The ongoing project includes improvements to The Showroom, which hosts major touring acts a new upscale bar in The Lodge the reopening of a new-look buffet and enhancements to the resort’s wedding and conference facilities. Turning Stone Resort Casino is gearing up for the post-pandemic future with a multi-million renovation project that is adding new venues and upgrading existing ones, reports Syracuse. ![]() Along with the state, the resort has been easing up on COVID-19 restrictions in recent months. The Oneida Indian Nation calls the renovation project that is adding new venues and upgrading existing ones “The Best Never Rest”. ![]()
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