Atlantic City-best hotel
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Unlike Las Vegas, most Atlantic City hotels are fairly non-descript.
I haven't been in awhile, but if you don't get any other responses, i'd go with the Taj Mahal... it's near a few other casinos so you can explore and have other restaurants within walking distance, and it's one of the newer hotels on the boardwalk (although it's been around for QUITE a few years, i don't think there has been other casinos built on the boardwalk since then).
I haven't been in awhile, but if you don't get any other responses, i'd go with the Taj Mahal... it's near a few other casinos so you can explore and have other restaurants within walking distance, and it's one of the newer hotels on the boardwalk (although it's been around for QUITE a few years, i don't think there has been other casinos built on the boardwalk since then).
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Caesars is very nice and is on the boardwalk so you can walk to lots of different places. The Taj is also nice. I've been to both a few times this year.
I've never been to the Borgota, but it on the Marina side, so if you want to hit the Boardwalk, you'll need to drive or take a cab.
Have fun!
I've never been to the Borgota, but it on the Marina side, so if you want to hit the Boardwalk, you'll need to drive or take a cab.
Have fun!




