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CAESARS ATLANTIC CITY
2100 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
609-347-9000
Description:
Ancient Rome theme, Morton's and The Pier. Big name entertainment.
EDITORIAL REVIEW - CAESARS ATLANTIC CITY
Caesars' 124,720 square-foot, two-level casino floor is one of the largest contiguous gaming spaces in Atlantic City. And Caesars is the only casino in town to offer slots in nearly every denomination from 5 cents all the way up to $500. A wide variety of table games are available in addition to Keno and a 44-seat Racebook. New to the casino is Palace East, an opulent gaming area designed using Asian philosophies to influence players' luck. Want to learn how to play the table games? Caesars offers players of all skill levels the opportunity to learn the rules and play options from casino professionals. Instructors provide lessons on Blackjack, Dice and Roulette every Wednesday and Thursday. These lessons are offered at designated table games located on the second floor casino.
Caesars' many stunning restaurants are fit for an emperor, starting with Sunday Brunch and its over-the-top specialties such as filet of beef and grilled swordfish that can be enjoyed while taking in the breathtaking ocean views. Additional eateries include Kwi Restaurant & Noodle Bar, Cafe Roma, Gladiator Grille, La Piazza, Morton's The Steakhouse, Nero's Grill, Primavera, The Bacchanal, Venice Bar and Mia, voted "Best New Restaurant, Atlantic City" by Philadelphia Magazine in their August 2006 issue.
From concerts to comedians to contenders, Caesars is a veritable empire of live entertainment. You'll find the biggest names in the business performing at the Circus Maximus Theater, while the Party Pit showcases live bands you can enjoy from the casino floor. For a serene evening, The Forum Lounge features a relaxing piano bar. Additional refreshment venues include Toga Bar and the Sand Box beach bar (open seasonally and also featuring live music).
You'd be hard-pressed to simply walk by Caesars captivating facade on the Pacific Avenue Strip with its magnificent arched granite entrance, officious windowed facade and ornate balcony. The interior is, unbelievably, even more impressive with a state-of-the-art ceiling that resembles a clear, Roman sky at dusk sprinkled with more than 12,000 stars (as seen in Caesars Forum in Las Vegas) as well as an imposing statute of David in the Temple lobby. It is no surprise that Caesars' interior design earned this casino the Gold Medallion Award from Casino Executive magazine.
And the guest accommodations are no less impressive, offering a variety of choices to fit any budget: Deluxe Room, Standard Room, Ocean Tower, Ocean Tower Suites, Centurion Tower and Temple Tower. After a good night's rest, you can then immerse yourself in luxury in Caesars' full-service health spa and salon. And you must vow to not miss out on the fabulous designer shopping that awaits you at The Pier at Caesars, a brand new $175 million entertainment complex.
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