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Caesars
120,000 square foot casino with over 3,500 slot machines and 130 table games, multiple smoke free casino areas. 1,130 rooms and suites, outdoor pool, beach, full spa, shopping area. A Sheraton resort.

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Would you visit this hotel again?
yes 64%  36% no

Is this hotel family friendly?
yes 71%  29% no
Based on 14 total ratings.

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  Witresses are cool here
I had the best time here because the waitresses are hot and cool.
Dave T
New York, NY, USA - Wednesday, January 17, 2007 at 01:25:10 (CST)
  the lunch buffet was not very good spa sucks long live the borgata
gerard <racernissan99@aol.com>
kearny, nj, USA - Thursday, August 19, 2004 at 14:50:06 (PDT)
  We always win in the casino at Ceasars and our room could not be beat. They are a bit pricy. Even if we are unable to get a room here, this is where we do 90% of our gambling.
kathy <kayemoira@aol.com>
Yorktown, NY, USA - Monday, February 09, 2004 at 06:29:26 (PST)
Beautiful lobby area. Much like Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. However the similarities stop there. The rooms are spacious but they lack satisfying views. The Ocean Tower is convienient for seniors but the rooms have views of the towers next to it. The Centurian Tower is better but still not great. Food is good but expensive and the rooms are expensive for what they offer. It was a nice visit but next time I would stay at Trump Plaza or Atlantic Palace if I don't want to gamble.
J
New York,, NY, USA - Sunday, September 01, 2002 at 08:54:22 (PDT)
Multiple smoke free casino areas? That's a joke. There is one so called smoke free slots area that has been moved to the first floor surreounded by the smoky casino. It's way too smoky. I couldn't breathe. I left with a headache. It was better as a separate room on the 2nd floor. The Trump Plaza has a nicer smoke-free area that's bigger.
Caear's Visitor <Email@aol.com>
New York, NY, USA - Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 10:11:40 (PDT)
I have stayed at Caesar's several times, and until this most recent visit (Oct 28-30, 2001), it was my first choice of hotels in Atlantic City. On this past visit, neither the hair dryer nor the remote control in our room was functional. A supervisor at the front desk assured me that he would send someone up to fix the hair dryer and that never happend. Worst of all, my mother, who is 72 years old, was staying alone in a room on the same floor as my husband and I. She was awakened shortly after 3 am when someone in the hall was rattling her door knob, trying to gain access to her room with a key, and finally knocking at her door. Eventually the phone rang and someone at the front desk told my mother that there was no record of my mother having been assigned that room. My mother then received an apology for the disturbance and some assurance that she would not be troubled further. The next morning, I accompanied by mother to the front desk where we asked to speak with a supervisor. The hotel representative at the front desk with whom we spoke was less than accomodating and I was forced to demand that we speak with a supervisor. The supervisor was friendly and apologized, but showed absolutely no sympathy for my mother after such a bad experience. I left Caesar's the next morning with the distinct impression that some of the personnel at the front desk and their supervisors really do not care at all whether or not their guests have an enjoyable stay. On my next visit to Atlantic City I will stay at Trump Plaza and I will encourage my friends who visit Atlantic City to avoid Caesar's.
Patricia A Durkin <PAT_DURKIN@MSN.COM>
FAYETTEVILLE, NY, USA - Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 12:38:34 (PST)
I have stayed at Caesar's several times, and until this most recent visit (Oct 28-30, 2001), it was my first choice of hotels in Atlantic City. On this past visit, neither the hair dryer nor the remoted control in our room was functional. A supervisor at the front desk assured me that he would send someone up to fix the hair dryer and that never happend. Worst of all, my mother, who is 72 years old, was staying alone in a room on the same floor as my husband and I. She was awakened shortly after 3 am when someone in the hall was rattling her door knob, trying to gain access to her room with a key, and finally knocking at her door. Eventually the phone rang and someone at the front desk told my mother that there was no record of my mother having been assigned that room. My mother then received an apology for the disturbance and some assurance that she would not be troubled further. The next morning, I accompanied by mother to the front desk where we asked to speak with a supervisor. The hotel at the front desk with whom we spoke was less than accomodating and I was forced to demand that we speak with a supervisor. The supervisor was friendly and apologized, but should absolutely no sympathy for my mother after such a bad experience. I left Caesar's the next morning with the distinct impression that the personel at the front desk and their supervisors really do not care at all whether or not their guests have an enjoyable stay. On my next visit to Atlantic City I will stay at Trump Plaza and I will encourage my friends who visit Atlantic City to avoid Caesar's.
Patricia A Durkin <PAT_DURKIN@MSN.COM>
FAYETTEVILLE, NY, USA - Wednesday, October 31, 2001 at 12:36:06 (PST)
Charming hotel, disappointed with the city but loved the boardwalk and beach. I had a splendid stay and I will return the next time I am in the New York City or Philadelphia area.
Eric
London, England - Thursday, August 23, 2001 at 07:29:05 (PDT)
This is my favorite AC casino/hotel!! Take it from someone who grew up on the Jersey shore, this hotel will not let you down but, just be forewarned, it is expensive!
Elizabeth
USA - Sunday, July 08, 2001 at 12:33:37 (PDT)
By far this is my favorite Atlantic City hotel. For those of you traveling to Atlantic City expecting a mini Las Vegas, you might be disappointed. None of the hotels are as spectacular as their counterparts in Las Vegas. And you might very well be in for sticker shock. Don't be surpised to pay $300 per night during a weekend in the summer. However, for those of us from NY, NJ and PA who know what to expect from AC, this hotel is tops. Check in always seems to be smooth, the front desk personal are always friendly and the location is great.
Anonymous
USA - Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 12:26:21 (PDT)
the first room we were given was in the atlantic tower the room was small, dirty and overlooking a roof we complained and were given a mini suite which was decent. staff was o.k. comps were good, food was o.k. but hotel needs updating!
M.J.
USA - Friday, January 12, 2001 at 18:46:04 (PST)
the first room we were given was in the atlantic tower the room was small, dirty and overlooking a roof we complained and were given a mini suite which was decent. staff was o.k. comps were good, food was o.k. but hotel needs updating!
M.J.
USA - Friday, January 12, 2001 at 18:45:17 (PST)
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