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New restaurants at Golden Nugget include Chart House and Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse with more to come.
Meanwhile, another new restaurant, the Long Bar, has opened at Borgata.
Resorts recently added the East Wind noodle bar and Chinese bakery to its offerings. Other changes at Resorts include re-branding the property to a "Roaring ‘20s" theme.
OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
Aside from the developments at these resort-casinos, a new garage will open in Atlantic City in early 2012, conveniently located to serve visitors to the outlet shopping district as well as the Atlantic City Convention Center. The state-of-the- art garage will feature 1,200 parking spots, including six spots for electric vehicle recharge, solar panels on the roof, ground floor retail space and other visitor-friendly amenities.
On the boardwalk, visitors will find enhanced lighting at night, as well as continuing work on new landscaping and building facades, as part of creation of the Atlantic City Tourism District.
PLACES TO MEET
The Atlantic City Convention Center and area resorts all have spaces designed specifically with meetings and conven- tions in mind, and the city offers some other memorable and unusual venues, as well.
In addition, Boardwalk Hall's main arena, as well as ballrooms and showrooms throughout Atlantic City, are available for meetings and special events of all sizes.
Whether planning a meeting for 30 exec- utives, a general session for 3,000 or a gala dinner, Borgata Hotel, Casino and Spa in Atlantic City has the flexibility to arrange accommodations to suit any occasion. Its 24 spacious and unique meeting venues can accommodate speakerphones, data ports, high-speed Internet access and advanced audio- visual equipment for events from 10 to
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3,500 people. Built-in lighting systems and media-rich video and sound systems add to its offerings.
Borgata also offers 2,000 guest rooms, a full service spa and salon, as well as a swimming pool and state-of-the-art fit- ness center, plus 14 signature restau- rants in addition to its spacious and com- fortable casino.
The Water Club at Borgata provides 18,000 square feet of innovative and contemporary meeting space of its own that's loaded with advanced technology. The hotel also features nightlife, enter- tainment, 800 finely appointed guest rooms, the two-story Immersion Spa with floor-to-ceiling water views, and an infini- ty-edge lap pool to go along with 16 experience rooms, a fitness center and a gourmet spa menu by the Food Network’s Iron Chef, Geoffrey Zakarian.
Caesars Entertainment in Atlantic City offers a full portfolio of properties avail- able for meetings and events. These des- tination resorts are home to a wide range of spaces that can be mixed and matched, helping planners create the perfect agenda suited to the unique needs of their group.
Bally's, Caesars, Harrah's Resort, Showboat and the House of Blues at Showboat, along with the Atlantic City Country Club provide a host of diverse options of which group meeting and event planners can take full advantage.
Bally's Atlantic City, for example, which also encompasses the Bally's Wild West Casino, is home to 80,000-square feet of versatile meeting space all located on a single level. It is just a few short blocks from the Atlantic City Convention Center, and is just steps away from The Walk, which is home to 100 name brand outlet stores.
The glory and opulence of ancient Rome is alive and well at Caesars Atlantic City. Featuring 24,000-square feet of meeting space, attendees of meetings and events here can enjoy its Qua Baths and Spa that feature 14 treatment rooms, elegant Roman baths and a rooftop swimming
pool. Add to that shopping and dining opportunities on site and at The Pier Shops and Caesars, as well as the thrill of 24-hour gaming, and visitors will find no shortage of excitement at The Empire.
Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City boasts 2,590 guest rooms and an indoor tropical oasis, The Pool at Harrah's Resort, which is available for special events that can take advantage of its 82-degree water every day of the year. Add to that 25,000- square feet of function space on site and group opportunities at the Viking Cooking School, and Harrah's provides a magnifi- cent marina location for meetings and events.
Showboat, The Mardi Gras Casino, is home to the House of Blues in Atlantic City. Stunning event spaces on site include the House of Blues Music Hall, Club Harlem Ballroom and the Foundation Room Lounge, all of which add up to amazing experiences and unforgettable events.
Finally, the Atlantic City Country Club offers more than 100 years of golfing tra- dition to go along with the 110-year old Tap Room Bar and Grille and the country club's spectacular banquet facilities for as many as 200 guests.
One Atlantic, located atop of The Pier Shops at Caesars, is a flexible, independ- ent event space featuring panoramic views and an outdoor terrace, which can be utilized for events, as well.
At Tropicana Casino and Resort, groups will find a world-class meeting environ- ment, with its award-winning meeting and convention staff, more than 122,000-square feet of meeting space, and 2,129 guest rooms. One of New Jersey’s largest hotels, Tropicana also is home to The Quarter, an old world Havana-themed venue featuring 200,000-square feet of retail, dining, entertainment and spa experiences, including an IMAX Theatre.
The Chelsea’s seaside location in Atlantic City, coupled with its wide selection of large and small gathering spaces, sets the stage for a picturesque reception,
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