square foot Palladium Ballroom and more. In all, the resort is home to 24,000-square feet of meeting space, 1,144 guest rooms, and the recently ren- ovated Circus Maximus Theater, which seats over 1,500 guests for special events. It offers a variety of dining options, from fine dining to a buffet to lighter fare, as well as shopping opportu- nities on site and at the adjacent Pier Shops, 24-hour casino gaming and more.
Located on the top floor of The Pier Shops at Caesars and extending 100 yards out over the Atlantic Ocean, One Atlantic produces extraordinary events with unparalleled views of the sea, sand, and boardwalk through its floor-to-ceiling windows. Offering world-class gourmet catering, an in-house staff of expert event planners, and working with only high quality partners, One Atlantic brings vibrancy and sophistication to every event.
Together with more than 20 years of lux- ury catering and planning experience, One Atlantic offers over 10,000-square feet of integrated event space that also includes an open-air terrace. This flexible space provides configurations for groups of 10 up to 1,200 for cocktails, 5 to 500 for seated luncheons and dinners, or 10 to 750 using theatre-style or classroom seating.
One Atlantic also offers full-service event planning from start to finish, with expert planners who work with the event organ- izer to detail all aspects of every function, such as: elegant, custom-designed invi- tations and gifts; fine photography and video services; a portfolio of elite enter- tainment; decor and interior design; transportation services; and accommo- dation bookings. In addition, its off-prem- ise catering and event division can bring the One Atlantic experience to any venue.
Tropicana Casino and Resort, located on the beach and boardwalk, features 2,079 guest rooms and suites and is home of The Quarter, a 200,000-square foot entertainment complex with ample retail and specialty shopping opportunities as
well as numerous restaurant choices. In all, Tropicana is home to 24 restaurants, 25 shops, 18 bars and lounges, two swimming pools, an IMAX Theatre, 24- hour gaming excitement, as well as a spa. It also offers 122,000-square feet of function space, complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms and meeting spaces, and a team of expert event planning profes- sionals.
Resorts Casino Hotel on the boardwalk and the beach is a 942-room casino hotel that is central to all that is happen- ing in Atlantic City. With 14 meeting and function rooms, including seven with ocean views, Resorts has over 60,000- square feet of flexible function space. Resorts also is home to nine restaurants, four lounges, two theaters, a 100,000- square foot casino, a food court and an array of unique and affordable retail stores.
What's more, Resorts recently added Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Entertainment Complex, which features: Margaritaville Café; LandShark Bar and Grill (the only year round beach side restaurant in AC); Margaritaville Coffee Shop; a themed casino; retail shops and more. Both the Margaritaville Café and LandShark Bar and Grill are also avail- able for private parties and events, as well.
The Golden Nugget Atlantic City, located in the totally transformed site that once housed Trump Marina, boasts impecca- ble room accommodations and suites, award winning restaurants, 640 floating boat slips, and plenty of retail shopping. A $150 million renovation rejuvenated every aspect of the property, having added a new destination spa and salon, the Wine and WiFi Lounge, a new year- round swimming pool area that includes the H2O Lounge, Jacuzzi tubs and cabanas.
The Golden Nugget Atlantic City also features 740 guest rooms and suites, the excitement of non-stop casino action, nightly entertainment, a fitness center, and meeting rooms to accommodate groups from 10 to 2,700 guests, includ- ing a 500-seat showroom.
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