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Wind Creek Bethlehem, a casino destination in Lehigh Valley, PA


groups are: American Cut, which offers private dining for up to 60 people along with family-style menus; and Amada by Chef Jose Garces, which is ideal for group functions with its small plate of- ferings (tapas) and energetic atmos- phere. In addition, both restaurants overlook the beach and ocean.


When it comes to the Hard Rock Casino Hotel Atlantic City, Shelley Williams, vice president of sales, notes that the casino resort has many unique spaces for large and intimate groups to socialize, have fun or conduct serious business.


Whether for an intimate event in the private dining room of KURO, or a larger group in the 150-plus person pri- vate dining room in Council Oak Fish, which features views of the famous Atlantic City boardwalk, the Steel Pier Observation Wheel and the Atlantic Ocean, or a “do it yourself and paint the night in your own color” outing in a pri- vate ballroom for up to 1,000 guests, the property has the right space for nearly every kind of event.


In addition, Hard Rock Casino has built-in entertainment 365 days a year, explains Williams, “with our 365 Live Series and a selection of first-class din- ing options for all price points, your at- tendees can ride the elevator ‘home’ to one of our 2,000 beautifully appointed guestrooms and suites."


The fun and relaxing Hard Rock Cafe is a great corporate lunch spot, and at


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night the Japanese-inspired cuisine at KURO has been a popular choice among guests of the property. In the summer, the Terrace of DAER nightclub - with waves breaking in the back- ground - provides an intimate, yet au- thentic, experience on the Jersey Shore (without the sand).


"The advantages are in the details at Hard Rock Atlantic City,” explains Williams. “Plus, you have a planner to help you with every detail to coordi- nate and save you time for perfect exe- cution."


For those planning end of the year cel- ebrations in particular, Williams ad- vises, "We have very special holiday menus and incentives for multi-day events throughout the winter."


Caesars Entertainment boasts three casino resorts in Atlantic City: Caesars, Bally’s, and Harrah’s.


“Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City, the largest facility of its kind from Balti- more to Boston, boasts 125,000-square feet of flexible meeting space to deliver your world-class event," asserts Michael Young, public relations specialist for Caesars Entertainment.


"The Waterfront Conference Center at Harrah’s features 100,000-square feet of meeting space spanning two floors, with a prime Marina District location,” he continues. “The pillarless Avalon and Wildwood Ballrooms each provide more than 49,000-square feet of versa-


tile meeting space and divide into 30 breakout rooms."


Those seeking a very different venue can enjoy an evening at The Pool, which is surrounded by a tropical oasis and home to live entertainment be- neath a 90-foot high dome.


“It is a perfect setting for a closing re- ception with room for up to 2,000 par- ticipants,” explains Young. “At night, it transforms into The Pool After Dark, At- lantic City's hottest pool party. Experi- ence the best nightlife in Atlantic City and dance the night away listening to live entertainment with top DJs and performers."


Planners also can choose to hold an event at the Viking Cooking School at Harrah’s Resort Casino, where atten- dees can participate in an interactive class and taste culinary creations they make themselves in the venue’s private dining room with seating for up to 18.


Meanwhile at Caesars Atlantic City, Cir- cus Maximus Theater seats 1,500 atten- dees for functions that range from general sessions to large-scale presenta- tions. Regardless of venue, all of Cae- sars Entertainment’s Atlantic City properties exemplify high standards of environmental and social responsibility in relation to their meetings and con- vention facilities and practices, says Young.


“This includes documented energy re- duction plans, further strengthened by


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