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Main Event Entertainment, Newark, DE photo credit: Jess Cohn


For those planners hosting their groups at Escape AC, after the activi- ty is finished, there also are virtually endless dining and entertain- ment options that can be included for the full experience.


“Tropicana Atlantic City features more than 25 restaurants all under one roof,” says Ramos. “Top dining options for corporate groups include three new dining concepts by award-winning chef Jose Garces: Olón, Bar Olón, and Okatshe.”


There also is plenty of nightlife and entertainment at Tropicana Atlantic City, and The Quarter and The Marketplace at Tropicana offer groups some of the city’s most-energetic partying and dancing venues in town.


“Boogie Nights is a time warp back to the era of 8-track disco, bell bottoms, sideburns, crushed velvet and afros. Retro-style furniture, specialty pop culture cocktails and an oversized disco ball creates the ideal atmosphere for a night of flashback fun. At Kiss Kiss Nightclub, club-goers will be amazed at this trip down the rabbit hole into the neon-fueled nights of Bangkok, complete with bottle service, dancers in virtual cages, and a kaleidoscope of mind-blow- ing lip imagery.”


Those in search of over-the-top entertainment will find revue shows, sporting events, Broadway productions, and headliners at the Tropicana Showroom. This venue has a capacity of up to 2,000 peo- ple, making it one of the largest showrooms in Atlantic City.


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