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Good god, it has been a while. I made excuses for it in the last AC diary, but I really have been slacking on my trips to the lost city of Atlantic. Things haven’t slowed down for me over the last six months, as there have been many things over the last six months that both required my time and money (the holidays, house repair and decor, planning for weddings to attend in 2017, etc.). But, I knew I wouldn’t be missing the Atlantic City Beerfest, the greatest weekend in Atlantic City’s calendar. And, with thanks to the great and powerful OB, what a weekend it was! Let’s break it down:
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After, OB hits up the Britney Spears slot machine (which he fell in love with during the last trip to AC), and has the greatest run of slot machine success I’ve ever seen. Starting with $100, he gambles it all the way down to his final $0.50. Then, after hitting some crazy games, he’s back up to $140! Come out and play at Harrah’s Atlantic City, one of the most exciting Atlantic City casinos in the world. Choose from 2,172 slot machines and video reel games. Fans of pop culture can play video reels ranging in themes from Britney Spears to Big Bang Theory. There’s also mur.mur and Mixx, both fantastic nightclubs, where talent the likes of Britney Spears have performed. Ocean Resort Casino. Not sure where to gamble in Atlantic City? Check out Ocean Resort Casino near the boardwalk. Here, you’ll find 2,000 slot machines, 125 table games, and the William Hill Sports Book which is why it’s famous.
Friday, 4:30PM – It’s raining, and I’m at the Cheesequake rest stop in the middle of the Garden State Parkway. That sentence is normally the start of a miserable story, but not in this case, as OB shows up to pick up my lady and me in a limo. You see, after hitting it big years ago, OB took down a group of able-bodied gamblers in a limo. Since then, he had been looking to recreate the experience. Unfortunately, this led to many times where he had claimed he was going to Altantic City via limo, but then cancelled it for a variety of reasons (not enough people to go, conflicting plans, realizing that it’s already 2AM and calling a limo to Atlantic City when you were drunk is probably not a great idea). This earned him the nickname “The Boy Who Cried Limo To Atlantic City”, a label he was desperately trying to shake lest it ruin his standing in high society. So, imagine my surprise when The Boy Who Cried Limo To Atlantic City actually showed up….in a limo to Atlantic City!
Unfortunately, this limo ride coincided with another experiment I was conducting: being sober the month of March. The gist of it is: anyone can say they don’t have a drinking problem and can quit any time they want, but how can they know for sure? Therefore, my wife and I put this to the test by keeping sober during the month of March (we would have done February, but we had a trip to New Orleans already planned in that month). And, within a week, I found out I don’t have a drinking problem. Much like running, I found sobriety to be very….boring. It wasn’t a struggle – I wasn’t white-knuckling it, or shaking on the bathroom floor. But it wasn’t that rewarding either- sure, I probably saved a bit of money, but I didn’t find myself feeling that much better physically or mentally day-in-day-out. Sobriety was just…there. Thus, my wife and I were in countdown mode on the way to AC.
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8:00PM (4 Hours of Sobriety Left) – We have a lovely dinner with OB and LadyOB at Nero’s Steakhouse in Great Caesar’s Casino, where it’s a competition of sins. OB is drinking lovely pink alcoholic drinks in front of the sober people, while we heathens stuff our faces with meat on a Friday in Lent (OB is Catholic). Only LadyOB is enjoying both worlds, meating and boozing it up.
After, OB hits up the Britney Spears slot machine (which he fell in love with during the last trip to AC), and has the greatest run of slot machine success I’ve ever seen. Starting with $100, he gambles it all the way down to his final $0.50. Then, after hitting some crazy games, he’s back up to $140! That’s a 28000% increase on his investment! As they say in Atlantic City, you can never count a man out on a Britney Spears slot machine.
11:58PM – I’ve been sober so long, that I’m watching a women’s college basketball game….and I’m enjoying it.
12:00AM – DRINKING!!!!!
I drink a little drink, and then drink some more. The night become a blur of Britney Spears slot machines (which treated me poorly this time) and $5 blackjack at the Wild Wild West. I missed you drinking. Welcome back.
Saturday, 11:00AM – Well, I’m not too hungover. Last year, I claimed I would go to two sessions of the AC Beerfest, and, given how much I drank on Friday, I think I’d be ready for it in 2018 (my two sessions would be Friday night and Saturday night, although OB argued it would be best to do the two sessions all day Saturday). After a small breakfast where I meagerly eat a Caesar salad, my wife takes a nap and I putz around the premises. As I mentioned in the last AC Diary, I am thoroughly impressed by the Wild Wild West casino. It still provides a plethora of $5 table games, as well as other non-gambling arcade games (Pop-A-Shot, Guitar Hero, etc.). It was quite lively for a Saturday afternoon in the off-peak season, with both gamblers and non-gamblers alike. It’s become the casino I’ve dreamed of since I first started going to Atlantic City: it’s youth-oriented (I felt ancient as a 32-year-old), it provides cheap gambling, and it provides cheap drinks/entertainment for non-gamblers. It is so simple, and they had the tools to make this the whole time – I’m not sure why it took them 10 years to get it right. By the way, I fully expect to see an article about why the Wild Wild West is closing any day now…that’d be typical Atlantic City.
2:00PM – My wife and I make a trip to the outlet malls, which I cannot recommend more if you are doing a full weekend trip to Atlantic City, for two reasons. First, at some point in the weekend, you need to step outside the casino, if only to re-orient yourself with society. Casinos can be maddening with their pumped-in oxygen and loud noises. Whether it is a walk on the Boardwalk or through the outlets, a breather is a must.
The second reason? Treat yo self. Atlantic City is going to take your money in some form, so why not come home with something? I ended up getting a shirt for $35 off – that’s a $35 win for me! More money to gamble with!
6:00PM – We’re back at the AC Beerfest! How I missed you!
Really, there’s not much more I can say that I haven’t said before. I dressed up, grabbed as much swag as possible, and got drunk. It’s the fastest four hours of the year, which is why I am always pushing for two sessions: you simply can’t get to everything. I was still recovering from sobriety and only finished with about 25 samples this year (as opposed to last year’s 35), and there was even more I wanted to see.
10:30PM – A dinner at Gordon Ramsey’s (that I remember, unlike last year), and $5 blackjack at the Wild Wild West cap off an excellent weekend. I am able to recover a bit of my Britney losses, and wind up down $40 (or $5, if you are counting the “winnings” from my shirt). I am still as impressed as ever with the Wild Wild West’s makeover, as a live-band is playing, the beerpong tables are packed, and everyone is having a blast. It is a far cry from the chain-smoking zombies that are the hallmarks of Atlantic City casinos. There is definitely room for another Wild Wild West-esque casino in AC, and I’m hoping that’s what the Hard Rock (opening next year) can be. Usually, I like to find an “event” to go down to AC for, but with the new WWW, it’s the first time in a long time I’m itching to go to AC just to be in a casino.
So, that ends this journey: great dinners, great limos, mediocre sobriety, great savings, great gambling, and great beers. What else could you want?
I have several first memories of Atlantic City: watching the Miss America Pageant as a little girl with my mother; finding out that the places on the board game Monopoly were taken from real Atlantic City street names; and becoming engrossed in the 1981 film “Atlantic City,” with Susan Sarandon and Burt Lancaster, which portrayed a grim, desolate city trying desperately to make a comeback.
Atlantic City today, though it still has its challenges, has enjoyed a boon ever since New Jersey voters passed a 1976 referendum approving casino gaming in this historic city by the ocean. While other areas of the tri-state area now allow gaming, the name Atlantic City and gambling are still synonymous, with top hotels also offering concert and nightclub venues and top-shelf restaurants, making it a popular go-to destination for gamers, diners and people who love late-night fun. Here are some of the best.
The Borgata
I don’t gamble very often, but when I do, it’s always the Borgata for me. This luxe, sleek hotel and casino, with a purple-and-gold hued, 161-square-foot gaming area, offers some 3,500 slot machines and more than 180 gaming tables, plus an 85-table poker room which hosts daily tournaments. When hunger strikes, options range from a diverse food court, a classic casino buffet and fine dining options that include the Old Homestead steak house, Bobby Flay Steak and Wolfgang Puck American Grille.
Caesars Atlantic City
Caesars is, of course, famous for being home to the World Series of Poker circuit events as well as the Three Card Poker Six Card bonus, a nontraditional table game popular for low minimums and high payouts. The casino, decorated with gold Caesar wreaths on the walls, and a Toga Bar on premises with Roman-themed specialty drinks, also offers top-shelf dining options like Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill. For gamers, it has more than 2,000 slot machines, including progressive and video poker; blackjack, roulette, Texas Hold ‘Em and all the other classic gaming tables.
Resorts Casino
Resorts comes with the prestige of being Atlantic City’s first casino, kicking off the new era of gaming in 1978 and becoming the first legal casino outside of Nevada in the United States. With a Roaring Twenties theme, its 100,00-square-feet casino today boasts over 1,800 slots and 75 table games including Platinum Place Slots and notable restaurants such as Gallagher’s and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaretville.
Tropicana
The recently renovated Tropicana casino floor and the addition of a new High Limit slot area have made the Tropicana a popular destination among gamers. A wide variety of table games, Asian games and poker tables are on offer; the 10 North Lounge is a smoker-friendly bar with a double-sided fireplace, comfortable couch like seating and bar-top slot machines; The Quarter, a part of the Tropicana complex, is a dining, entertainment and retail space with restaurants that include the famous home-style Italian restaurant Carmine’s, Cuba Libre; the Palm steak house; a karaoke bar and lots more.
Bally’s Atlantic City
Opened in 1979, Bally’s is famous for its Park Place and the Boardwalk address (two locations on the game of Monopoly). Boardwalk accessibility, two casinos totaling 110,000 square feet, over 5,000 slot machines, and, in its Wild West area, a video recorded “blackjack dealer” on a big TV screen dealing as gamers bet on a video terminal in a multi-player game, add to this casino’s enormous popularity. In the summer, an outdoor beach bar offers a casual grill, specialty cocktails, DJs and local bands.
Harrah’s Atlantic City
At this hotspot there are more than 2,000 slot machines and video reel games, where fans of pop culture can play video reels ranging from Britney Spears to the Big Bang Theory are offered at this boardwalk-based casino and hotel. Poker lovers can choose from more than 40 tables and Blackjack, roulette, mini-baccarat, Caribbean Stud and Fortune Pai Gow, are among the most sought-after table games. For dining, Veracruz offers tapas and tacos; Coastal Craft Kitchen has small plates, sandwiches and a raw bar, and The Steakhouse is an upscale steak and lobster dining experience.