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The recently opened Carlo’s Bakery at Sands Bethlehem Resort and Casino in Bethlehem, PA


and Grill, visitors will find entertain- ment on Friday and Saturday nights, and Parrot Heads can“look for their lost shaker of salt.” The entrance to Margaritaville boasts a giant blender, a tiki bar and Buffett-inspired accent pieces.


Resorts Casino Hotel is the place to be when meetings end and nightlife begins. At 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar, the “flair bartenders” entertain with cocktail serving performances. BarOne on the casino floor is open 24 hours.


Resorts Spa and Health Club is a haven for massages, saunas, whirlpools and steam rooms. Guests also will want to soak in the indoor/outdoor swimming pool.


(Caesars Atlantic City, Bally’s Atlantic City and Harrah’s Atlantic City) that combine to present many dining options, ample meeting space, lots of entertainment, shopping,and nightlife.


Caesars Atlantic City houses a winning combination of restaurants, including Gordon Ramsay Pub and Grill, an authentic British Pub experience. Michelin Star Chef Ramsay is known for Fox Network programs like Hell’s Kitchen, MasterChef, MasterChef Jr, Kitchen Nightmares,and Hotel Hell.


“Annually, Resorts has an extraordinary repeat factor that exceeds 70 percent for groups,” said Mark Giannantonio, president and CEO at Resorts. “Their primary reasons for returning are illus- trated in the testimonials on our web- site, meetatresorts.com. The new Resorts Conference Center, our spa- cious guest rooms, and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Entertainment Complex are ideal for networking and events.”


Caesars Entertainment offers three property choices in Atlantic City


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Additional options include The Palace Court Buffet, Café Roma, KWI Noodle House’sAsian cuisine,along with Nero’s Italian,and Morton’s The Steakhouse.


Caesars Atlantic City also offers direct access to The Playground on the other side of the boardwalk. Here,visitors will find popular stores and a variety of restaurants on a pier that juts out over the ocean. One Atlantic is a private special event venue on the top floor.


Back inside at Caesars,Qua offers mas- sages, facials and body treatments. The Salon At Caesars’ experts cut, style, color and perm.


Caesars is a hub for nightlife with Retro’s,a lounge that offers an‘80s vibe,


throwback music and dance floor. The new Toga Bar is an ultra-lounge experi- ence with poshVIP areas,bottle service, a video wall illuminating the room and DJs. Dusk Nightclub is a multi-level venue, while The Backyard Bar is the newest of Caesars nightclubs.


There’s no gambling when it comes to dining at Bally’s,where every eatery is a winner. A traditional steakhouse with a twist, Guy Fieri’s Chophouse overlooks Atlantic City’s beach and boardwalk. Diners will find selections like Jersey Shore Clams Casino, Cape May Fried Founder and Java Rubbed Ribeye Chops on the menu.


Patrons will feel transported to a quaint Italian village while enjoying home- style cuisine at Buca di Beppo. Its famous half-pound meatballs, the antipasto bar and AC Style Clams Casino are served family style.


NoodleVillage offers authentic Chinese and Vietnamese dishes. At Gold Tooth Gertie’s, freshly brewed coffee, espresso and cappuccinos are served along with sandwiches,hot dogs and pizza.Harry’s Oyster Bar is a sports bar and seafood shack in a casual setting.


Guy’s Bar-B-Que Joint is brought to Bally’s by National BBQ Hall of Famer,


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