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crushed velvet were all the rage. Planners can rent this space for pri- vate parties.


Holding a meeting at Tropicana’s IMAX Theatre® is another great option, with 300 seats and prime space for presentations. Content for the meeting can be featured with crystal clarity (and up to five-and-a- half stories high on the huge IMAX screen). Plus, there’s wrap-around digital surround sound available.


For an after-hours activity, a spousal program or an extended stay, guests can try their luck at 2,300 slot machines, an 18-table Poker Room, 132 table games and the William Hill Sportsbook. Meanwhile, The Quarter and The Marketplace are a shopper’s dream with some of the nation’s hottest and most unique stores.


Or, attendees can indulge in either of two spas - Bluemercury Spa Atlantic City in The Quarter or Sea Spa in the


Chelsea Tower, which mixes tradi- tional spa services with a holistic ap- proach to wellness.


For team building, Escape AC offers challenges for groups of up to 10 peo- ple to escape a designated room within one hour. Room choices in- clude: The Boardwalk, Casino Cage, The Poker Room, and Backstage.


“There’s something for everyone at Tropicana,” said Ziereis. “Under one roof, guests will find a 24-hour casino resort, an array of dining, retail, bars, lounges, nightclubs, four swimming pools, two spas, headline entertain- ment and so much more.”


Wind Creek Bethlehem in Pennsylva- nia’s Lehigh Valley provides many advantages when it comes to hosting meetings at a casino destination, both for planners and attendees.


“At Wind Creek Bethlehem, we own and operate the majority of our


IT’S TIME TO MEETINGS AT HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO ATLANTIC CITY


With 150,000 square feet of spectacular meeting space plus 2,000 luxury hotel rooms, we have the perfect place to make your moment shine. Discover how our team of professionals can help inspire yours. Join us on the Boardwalk and feel the new vibe in Atlantic City.


Rockin’ rates starting at $69 PER NIGHT. Visit hardrockhotelatlanticcity.com/meetings or call 609-449-6060 today and receive additional booking incentives.


1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401


Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Management reserves all rights. Certain rules & restrictions apply. Must book before 6/20/20. Based on availability. Excludes taxes, fees, holidays & blackout dates.


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restaurants, and this streamlines the planner’s experience,” said Alyssa Lippincott, national sales manager. “They have one contact who can as- sist them with everything, from cater- ing the meetings to booking one of the celebrity chef restaurants. There’s no need for five different con- tacts and multiple phone calls waiting for a reservation to confirm.”


Attendees benefit from the variety of authentic activities available at the property, too, like shopping, musical entertainment and more. Many of the experiences offered are conducive to bonding as a team, as well, and will leave attendees with great memories of their meeting.


Groups can enjoy the Wind Creek Event Center, a concert and entertain- ment venue that plays host to top musical acts, such as Britney Spears, Journey and stand-up comedian and actor, Sebastian Maniscalco. The acts never get old, as the property contin-


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