Latest Reviews for Atlantic City Hotels

Harrah's Resort Atlantic City
3.4/545 Reviews
I love how Hadia at the front desk always takes care of me and it was so nice of her to call me and tell me my room was ready. It seems like Harrah's has the biggest rooms out of all the ******s (Waterfront Tower). It always feels like luxury. The only downside is there is no handicap access from the garage to the ******. If you're in a wheelchair, you have to go outside in the elements to get to the front desk which I think is terrible.
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Atlantic City
4.1/580 Reviews
The sea view room has a view of the sea. The hotel is owned by a Japanese internet celebrity restaurant in New York. The ingredients are high-end and simple, and there are marble bathrooms. There are also disposable slippers in the room, which is available in high-end hotels. The coffee inside is made with very good coffee beans, and there are two Japanese chocolates, which are LAX brand. Check-in is in a specific room, and tea is also available.
Caesars Atlantic City
3.7/5121 Reviews
I gave a 2 star only because of the front desk staff. From check in, they weren’t very friendly after we declined to upgrade our room. Our toilet paper holder fell off the wall so we told them as we were leaving for dinner and that they were more than welcome to enter the room while we were out. 3 hours later when we got back, they still hadn’t come. Not a big deal, it’s just a toilet paper holder. Then the people in the room next to us were screaming and having a party when we were trying to go to bed. I was over it by then so went back to the front office because no one came earlier and now I have a party going on. I asked if we could just move rooms, I was over it. They said only if I wanted to upgrade to a different room or downgrade to the other tower. I find it hard to believe that in this big hotel that there was no other room that we could move to without having to pay another $40 to upgrade. It’s a Tuesday night in April, really? It’s a ghost town right now. We’re staying in the Ocean Tower in a King Room. I paid to be in the nicer room in the nicer tower already. So no, we didn’t move rooms, they sent security to tell the people next door to be quiet and they did. Finally someone came up to fix the toilet paper holder but I was in the shower so it’s still sitting on the ground. The lights over our bed came on twice randomly in the middle of the night so that was annoying. Overall, I wouldn’t stay here again based on our experience from that perspective. However, I would be back to visit based on the experiences with every other staff that we crossed. The security officers were all very friendly and always smiling back. Jane, who was the cocktail server in our playing section was so sweet! She was attentive and just overall very nice. The bartender at Hells Kitchen was incredible! She was running all over and never missed a beat! I believe her name was Rosina. She is definitely an asset to your company! We made a point to tell the manager on our way out how awesome she was. Again, he was super polite as well. The gentleman that helped us at the Players Club, again, super friendly. I never write bad reviews because it’s very easy to be negative and write something not so nice. Our experience with the front desk staff, including the manager, would make me not stay here again but otherwise, they have incredible staff and every other aspect of our trip was great.
Tropicana Atlantic City
4/5139 Reviews
This is an absolutely gigantic hotel, inside and out. If you do not know how to read a map then this wouldn't be for you. There are 6 floors and many different elevators that do not all lead to the same place. Finding your car or even getting outside takes about 20 mins. Be prepared to walk a lot. It's also extremely packed at all times, and as expected the prices are higher than normal. It is centrally located, on the boardwalk and many things to do. But make sure you add lots of extra time. Also not all staff can give directions either which makes it difficult. Takes a couple days to get acquainted.

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