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    Wild Wild West Casino

    Wild Wild West Casino

    3.4(183 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I feel the timing was off when I visited since it was smack dab in the middle of a snow storm that…read morekept everyone away from the board walk. I think during the summer this might be the place to be. The machines were on the older side and not typically the games I like to play. They have a bar and food down here and and on certain nights they have a dj with dance floor and a bull iykyk. Not many table games but they have a few select ones. And it was really dark and Erie but like I said most people were home because of the snow. I will give it another in the warmer months

    So is this something that is hidden in Atlantic City? I'm truly interested to know if people come…read morehere. Like the last review was nearly a year ago. Well, let's get into it. Wild Wild West Casino is basically an extension to Caesars. No other way to put it. No hotel portion, no big advertising to pull you in. It's just there. Hidden and underused...almost deserted. I ventured here via the connection to Caesars. It is an interesting walk to get here as you feel like you are entering an area guests shouldn't be allowed. You go to a corner, through some doors, down an escalator, through a themed walkway, and finally enter. Along the way you see signs on doors staying staff only, but you also see signs with arrows pointing you in a direction to continue. It was confusing and I was wondering if I was entering AC's version of the backrooms. The highlight of this area is the theming. They really went all out to make you feel like you were entering into the Old West. The corridor taking to the area is lined with what is supposed to be the buildings along a dirt road in the west. The casino floor itself carries on the theming and is included in the bar areas (I'm guessing on that one, I'll tell you why in a minute). It makes you wonder what this place looked like in its heyday. Because I can tell you it looked fun to be in...but. See here's the thing, it's like they just forgot about this area, left some of the power on, and the door unlocked. When I got to this area it was seriously dim. As one review from 2022 stated, most of the light in here comes from the doors that take you out to the boardwalk. There were absolutely no places that offered food or drink open, completely shuttered. That bar area where the theming continued, it looked like it was to be set up with tables and chairs and be partitioned off from the rest of the place, but you could walk right though the area. Restaurants from well known celebrity chefs were locked up tight. The entrance to the show as well. I felt like I could have done one of the urban explorer videos in here because there was no one else in this space. I did a real quick once around of the floor to make sure I wasn't seeing things and there was absolutely no one in here playing the slots. No table games that I saw either. I believe there were games in here much like you would find at an adult arcade as well. After a bit, I started to get that creepy feeling and I made my way to the boardwalk doors. This was the only time I saw people. This is a convenient shortcut to get to Caesars if you are on the boardwalk. Also a great way to avoid weather. Sad, feels like this could be a great place to visit.

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    City of Atlantic City

    City of Atlantic City

    3.1(47 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Atlantic City has definitely grown on me over the past few years…read more Pros - free beach, you can bring alcohol w you if so inclined, the bathrooms aren't too skanky (Caesar's is my fav and it smells AMAZING in the whole Casino!) there are good food spots, parking is cheaper than other beach towns. Cons - some nasty looking people / those wearing thongs / bikinis, who truly shouldn't be, panhandlers, the beach often has trash laying around, men hit on you when you're by yourself. When we go in the day time, I call it the "quick and dirty!" It's only 50 minutes from our area, and cheaper, like I said. (We usually go when short on funds). Night time / life is different and better. Hard Rock, Borgata, and Tropicana are my favorites. In fact, we're seeing Sebastian Maniscalco in November :)

    I recently visited for work and the last time I was here was probably 25 years before this time. I…read morereally don't know how there area still any casinos, resorts, or any of the nicer stores still left, as the place is pretty run down. There are lots of interesting individuals walking the boardwalk and streets, lots of homeless too. Many of them stink, smelling like BO or weed - or both. The streets are not very well-maintained and there are many building that look like they're in serious need of repair. I've been told not to walk around at night and I can see why. Definitely not a place I would take my family.

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    44th National Encampment Historical Marker - 44th National Encampment Historical Marker, Atlantic City

    44th National Encampment Historical Marker

    3.0(1 review)
    0.7 mi

    This marker points out the history of an important veterans organization and one of their important…read moreconventions that met here in Atlantic City. The marker is in excellent condition and is located on the grounds of the Absecon Lighthouse. It reads, "From September 19 to 24 1910, about 45 years after the last shot of the Civil War was fired, the 44th National Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Encampment (convention) was held in Atlantic City. The G.A.R., a Union (Northern) Civil War veteran's organization, had in attendance over 18,000 of its 214,000 members arriving from across the nation, many still suffering from wounds inflicted decades before in the War Between the States. The days of the gathering were marked by parades, and meetings for the Encampment were held at Steel, Million Dollar, Steeplechase, and Young's Ocean piers. Among the notable Civil War veterans in attendance were Major General Daniel E. Sickles, Lt. General Nelson A. Miles, and Johnny Clem, the famous "Drummer Boy of Chickamauga."" "It was the only time in the 83-year history of the Grand Army of the Republic that a National Encampment was held in New Jersey." "Erected on September 25, 2010 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary." The marker was installed in 2010 by The City of Atlantic City Grand Army of the Republic Centennial Committee. [Review 18257 overall - 131 in New Jersey - 1779 of 2022.]

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