Caesars Atlantic City | |
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The port cochere of Caesars
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Location | Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Address | 2100 Pacific Avenue |
Opening date | June 26, 1979 |
Theme | Roman Empire |
No. of rooms | 1,158 |
Total gaming space | 145,000 sq ft (1.35 ha) |
Signature attractions |
The Pier Shops at Caesars Dusk Nightclub Qua Baths & Spa |
Notable restaurants |
Morton's The Steakhouse Atlantic Grill |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Caesars Entertainment |
Operating license holder | Boardwalk Regency Corporation |
Previous names | Caesars Boardwalk Regency |
Renovated in | 1997 (Centurion Tower) 2006-2008 |
Coordinates | 39°21′21″N 74°26′10″W / 39.35582°N 74.43614°WCoordinates: 39°21′21″N 74°26′10″W / 39.35582°N 74.43614°W |
Website | www.caesarsac.com |
Caesars Atlantic City is a luxury hotel, casino, and spa resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Like Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, it has an ancient Roman theme. Atlantic City's second casino, it opened in 1979 as the Caesars Boardwalk Regency. The 124,720 sq ft (11,587 m2). casino has over 3,400 slot machines, and is one of the largest in Atlantic City. The resort has experienced much expansion and renovation in the past decade, including a new hotel tower, a new parking garage, and a new shopping center, Playground Pier.
Caesars purchased the 11-year-old Howard Johnson's Regency Motor Hotel in 1977 and announced that it would renovate the 11-story, 425-room structure and add seven floors to the building, expanding the room count to 548, plus a 52,000 sq.ft. casino at an estimated cost of 300 million dollars. Despite the governor of New Jersey's demands, the Casino Control Commission allowed Caesars to use the Howard Johnson building due to it being relatively new construction. The casino opened on June 26, 1979 being the second casino to open after Resorts International in 1978. The casino first opened as the Boardwalk Regency omitting the Caesars name as the Casino Control Commission continued to investigate the corporation. In 1983 Caesars was added to the name and it became Caesars Boardwalk Regency.
A 1985 expansion of the property included the addition of the 1100-seat Circus Maximus Showroom, replacing the 440-seat Cabaret Theater. Both venues have hosted names such as Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, Liza Minnelli, Mary J. Blige, Buddy Hackett, Ann-Margret, Paul Anka, Lionel Richie, Tina Turner, Donny & Marie Osmond, and Celine Dion.