Atlantic City Casinos
Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort
The relaxed atmosphere of this Four Diamond resort is reflected in such beach-oriented amenities as cabana, kayak, canoe and paddleboat rentals. Seven restaurants offer both gourmet and casual dining, and the Hilton's theater has hosted many legendary acts.
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa
This billion-dollar, 43-story casino resort is Atlantic City's newest, biggest, and most expansive. Towering over the city's marina district, it boasts 11 restaurants, including several five-star establishments, two theaters, and a 35,000-square-foot spa that's open to the public.
Caesar's Atlantic City
Atlantic City's rendition of ancient Rome's grandeur, complete with magnificent
fountains, sculptures and imported marble, has now been expanded to
include what used to be Bally's right next door, including all the rip-roaring
fun of the Wild, Wild West Casino. More than 20 restaurants catering
to all tastes are among the amenities offered by these two newly merged
luxury resort facilities.
Claridge
Standing like a sentinel over the Boardwalk for decades, the Claridge represents one of the few remaining links between Atlantic City's glorious past and glamorous present. An aura of nostalgia still pervades this landmark resort, which bills itself as the city's friendliest casino by virtue of being its smallest.
Harrah's Atlantic City
Backed by one of the oldest and most experienced casino gambling firms in America, Harrah's Atlantic City recently took 18 first-place awards in Casino Player magazine's Best of Gaming Reader's Survey. Highlighting the nautical atmosphere is the Fanta-sea Reef Buffet, a seafood extravaganza with an underwater setting.
Resorts Atlantic City
As the place where casino gambling made its local debut back in 1978, Resorts continues to combine the grand hotel tradition with the latest innovations in gaming. Its classic elegance is also the setting for three gourmet restaurants, four casual eateries and a Superstar Theater.
Sands Hotel and Casino
Combining gambling with entertainment, The Sands enables weekend casino patrons to view the latest NFL action on 14 plasma TV screens and to hear live bands until 4 a.m. It also provides nonsmokers with their own casino floor, offers a Sunday Italian buffet brunch with a spectacular ocean view, and plays host to some of the hippest acts in show business.
Showboat Casino
If you're in the mood for both fun and games, Showboat should be just your kind of place. Dixieland band concerts, colorful street performers and Louisiana and Cajun specialty dishes are among the things that give this 19th Century New Orleans-themed casino its festive Mardi Gras atmosphere.
Tropicana Casino and Resort
The Tropicana is the kind of place that has something to suit everyone
who's out for a little fun, be it in the form of a beachfront café,
the spectacular views from the Top of the Trop, or the Comedy Stop, featuring
some of today's funniest young talents. And now, the fun's about to get
even better with a new $225 million expansion program that will include
The Quarter, a three-story retail, entertainment and dining complex designed
to replicate the ambience of Old Havana.
Trump Marina Hotel and Casino
Whether you're into the swinging singles scene or seeking a place to take your family or guests out for the evening, you need look no further than the Trump Marina. Its varied list of options ranges from a dance club off the casino floor and a Hooters to romantic moonlight cruises in summer and The Deck, a seasonal dockside restaurant where family groups are welcome. It also features gourmet dining facilities, an elegant buffet, and a 24-hour cafe.
Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino
This Five Diamond facility is the one Atlantic City casino that's most apt to put you in a "New York state of mind." Its cosmopolitan atmosphere includes a high-tech, 850-seat theater, three gourmet restaurants, a casual 24-hour dining spot, a buffet, a Starbucks and a bar scene that will make you feel like a member of the "jet set."
Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort
Everything about this 51-story resort is designed on a palatial scale, from its $14 million worth of German crystal chandeliers to its seven two-ton carved stone elephants and 70 rooftop minarets. The opulence includes nine fine restaurants, a 5,000-seat arena and 1,400-seat showroom where top performers regularly appear, 140,000 square feet of exhibit space, and more than 5,000 slot machines.