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    Tropicana Atlantic City - A Caesars Rewards Destination - Seven Stars Dinner Party

    Tropicana Atlantic City - A Caesars Rewards Destination

    (1.8k reviews)

    $$$$

    Great location in center of Atlantic City. They have valet and self-parking. We did valet. I do not…read morerecommend. When we picked up our car is was close to an hour. Absolutely insane. This entire complex is a maze. We were trying to find a restaurant and had to ask 3 different people. Ended up having to go to one elevator to get to the 5th floor of another tower then to another elevator in a completely different tower to go down to that lobby and then through several hallways. You will get lost. Check in gets 10 stars! Super convenient and quick. You aren't waiting. Service was great. We were put in the Salona Tower. There's 2 elevators. That's it. Waited in line for 20 minutes just to get on the elevator to go up to our room. Seems like there's a bank of 4 but only 2 are working. This was super inconvenient. Room itself was good. Spacious and all the things you need. Seems as if it has been updated. There's a huge bathroom with a tub, one sink and toilet. The bed was comfy and a king. There's a TV, chair, and small table. I think there was a fridge but not sure as we didn't use. There was an ironing board as well. Safe too. Overall good accommodations. Nothing fancy. Just what you need.

    I will say that I love that Tropicana has everything inside it's a casino, hotel, has restaurants,…read moreclubs, arcade, imax theatre etc.... We stayed in the new tower the Solana Tower & I loved it. It was very clean. HOWEVER, #1 they have no one that can help we had mad luggage (totally our fault) we know for next time we have to consolidate. That's not a hotel you can be have mad luggage with. The concierge was useless we wanted to take the luggage cart they said no a concierge has to do it. NO concierge in sight. We had to lug it ourselves. We had to walk thru the casino thru the quarter to get to our elevators. #2 ALL pools were closed #3 ALL POOLS WERE CLOSED #4 Leaving was worse than coming elevators were closed were walking around lookin dumb trying to find how to leave again and AGAIN NO ONE TO BE FOUND TO HELP & REMEMBER we had all them bags. Ughhh!!!! Il

    Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Roost.

    Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

    (120 reviews)

    $$$

    The former Trump Taj Mahal reborn as the Hard Rock. The overall vibe is Boomer Playground as the…read morereplacement hip crowd ventures out to catch their 1970's rock heroes in all their Tribute Band glory. The casino by AC standards is extremely well done with plenty of tables and slots to satiate even the most opinionated day tripper. Extra credit for a first class buffet. When these geriatric rockers finally shake off their mortal coils you can easily see the property reimagined as the Hard Rap Hotel and Casino. Five neon stars turned up to "11".

    Spent two nights here for a convention. It was ok but not spectacular…read more The good: room was sizeable. The bathroom was nicely appointed. My room must have been renovated because it had enough outlets for charging. King size bed was decent. A friend who was in the North Tower said that her room was completely different and didn't have any outlets, and she was upset. The bad: I had to wait on line for 40 minutes to get a room. They need express kiosks. Everything reeks of cigarette smoke. While waiting for a room the smoke was so bad I had to go upstairs and change my clothes. Elevators took forever, especially during busy times. Checkout is too early. The rooms for the conference were good, but they put some of the events away from the conference center area and we had to hike pretty far to get to Sound Waves for the luncheon and later on for a business meeting. By the end of each day I had logged close to 20k steps. We asked for directions to the hallway that connects Hard Rock to Resorts and the security guard that we asked had no idea. That was rather strange. Hard Rock is in a decent location on the Boardwalk, but I am not really impressed.

    The Pool at Caesars Atlantic City - Caesars Atlantic City Photo

    The Pool at Caesars Atlantic City

    (992 reviews)

    $$$

    Bus trip to Altantic City Ceasar's Casino. Received a $15.00 voucher to play the slot machines…read more Alot of walking variety of restaurants and shops. You have Morton's steak house, Gordon Ramsey pub, Hell's kitchen, Starbucks, Nobu etc. Wide variety of slot machines, some of the machines have wireless charging. I like to watch the roulette table games. I am not much of a gambler but I did enjoy the casino.

    I stayed here for a convention, Tuesday through Friday, November. Room 39-something in the…read moreCenturion Tower. They've clearly poured a small fortune into the renovations up there. The room was bright enough to make me feel hopeful again. The furniture looked new, the bedding cleaner than the soul of a saint. You could almost smell the paint still trying to dry. The bathroom was beautiful. There was a shower stall with a fake marble bench. I sat on it and felt like an emperor, briefly. Then I noticed a little mold blooming around the shower head. A small rebellion. There were stains on the wall too, ghostly handprints of humidity. That's how things go in Atlantic City, shiny today, peeling tomorrow. My view was of the old Trump Plaza, or what's left of it. A carcass. Concrete ribs showing. It stared at me every morning like an old man who still thinks he's handsome. Not much Caesars can do about that. But it reminded me, again and again, that this city is more memory than place now. The casino felt haunted, though not by spirits, but by the absence of them. Slot machines blinked for no one. A few people were sleeping in their chairs, which seemed fair enough. The table games were quiet as a church on Tuesday. I used to work security at the Trump Marina, grave shift, back when things were merely dying instead of dead. I recognized the silence. It hums in your bones. Most of the restaurants were closed. Tazza Cafe was holding down the fort, serving decent coffee and sandwiches in a space that felt like the corner of an airport food court that had gone to community college. Gordon Ramsay's Pub & Grill was running too. They served over-priced shepherd's pie and image, but little more. Nobu opened on Thursday, like a movie star showing up to an empty theater. Parking was an adventure through the absurd. You go through the Temple Garage, cross Arkansas Street like a pilgrim, then slip into the Colosseum Garage to park. It felt like a test to see who really wanted to be there. Most employees seemed to have mastered the art of avoidance, the kind of indifference that comes from too many shore town winters. The exception was the front desk team, who were unfailingly kind, efficient, and seemed genuinely happy to see another breathing soul. So here's the moral. The rooms in the Centurion Tower are beautiful, even luxurious. If you can snag a midweek off-season rate, it's worth it for the comfort of the bed and the quiet view of decay. But the magic is gone from Caesars Atlantic City. What remains is a gleaming room in a tired city, a testament to how we keep trying to polish what is already sinking.

    Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino - Sleeping rooms

    Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino

    (1k reviews)

    $$

    I booked Bally's via Hotel Tonight for a reasonable rate and found the hotel and location to be…read morevery convenient. The lobby is welcoming with a Dunkin' and gift shop alongside the front desk before you arrive to the casino floor. I was able to have a nice view of the city and beach from my room on the 43rd floor. The room was well lit upon arrival and some of the recessed lighting switches were controlled by the entrance door (I had to ask the front desk for assistance). The bathroom was spacious and I liked the provided toiletries. The beds were soft, with a good level of comfort. Additionally I dined at Carlucci's and had a cocktail at the Carousel Bar. I thought the Detroit style pizza was great and the cocktail was amply filled and delicious. Lastly, I wanted to try Macau Kitchen, but the host turned me off by telling me it was simply package ramen noodles when I asked about the ramen dish. I also wanted to try The Yard, but they didn't open until 8pm when I was there. Overall, it was a great location by the beach and not too far from where I was looking to visit while in town.

    I had a room booked and they told me they gave my room away and sent me to Golden Nugget which is…read morenasty. Then they still tried to charge me $35 for the parking fee. I had to chase the manager to validate my parking for the 20 minutes I was there, getting denied the room i paid for. So I got sent to a worse hotel and I can't get my money back. Terrible overall experience

    Surrey Hotel - hotels - Updated June 2026

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