Atlantic City casinos gear up for New Year’s celebration

December 16, 2022
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All nine casinos citywide will hold special events, live concerts and entertainment options.

Several Atlantic City casinos will hold celebratory events to ring in the New Year. Visitors to the city’s casinos will have access to live performances, dining and entertainment.

Destinations participating in New Year’s weekend events include Bally’s Atlantic City, Borgata Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City, Tropicana Atlantic City, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Golden Nugget Atlantic City, Ocean Casino Resort and Resorts Casino Hotel.

These locations will host everything from pool parties to live concerts, as well as dining and club celebrations.

Casino Association of New Jersey President Mark Giannantonio said: “Atlantic City is the place to be this New Year’s Eve. We are excited to welcome visitors to our world-class destination for what is sure to be an exciting and fun-filled weekend.”

He went on to add that the hard work and dedication from casino employees citywide is what makes events like this one possible.

“As we mark the end of 2022, we would like to recognize all our employees for their hard-work and dedication, ensuring we continue to deliver top-notch experiences for all our customers.

“Despite the challenges of recent years, we pride ourselves on being one of the premiere destination resorts in the region and are hopeful that we will see economic growth in our city and beyond in the new year.”

According to New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement, Atlantic City’s casinos, along with their online affiliates, raked in a total of $183.6m in gross operating profit during the summer months.

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