4/5 - Good
Went to Carmines inside Tropicana ... ordered Garlic Bread. They brought it out and it was burnt. We sent it back; they brought another out and it was burnt. They did deduct it from our bill.
Went to Carmines inside Tropicana ... ordered Garlic Bread. They brought it out and it was burnt. We sent it back; they brought another out and it was burnt. They did deduct it from our bill.
For those who can't walk a long distance, can use a tram during the day to be transported up and down the boardwalk. There is also a Jitney on Pacific Avenue near the hotels by the boardwalk.
The smoking is horrible
It is very large & confusing & we asked several times where we could active a gambling card & it took forever to finally find the correct place!
Tropicana is a great place to stay, eat, shop. Lots to do, don't even need to leave the hotel..(Except to go to the beach.)
Stay in the south tower or the Chelsea tower if you want quick access for the pool and the boardwalk. Also, the beach umbrellas get sold out quickly, so bring one if possible. Also we found the beach to be dirty and people litter, so bring a trash bag and some gloves to help pick up trash before you leave.
Cuban-themed shopping, dining and entertainment make this precinct in a local casino one of the most lively hubs in Atlantic City.
Cycle along the lively boardwalk, gorge on salt water taffy and fudge, and ride the bumper cars in the pier’s amusement park.
See one of the world’s largest musical instruments and the stage the Beatles once played on at Atlantic City’s premier entertainment venue.
Why not try your luck with a visit to Caesars Atlantic City Casino during your visit to Atlantic City?
Find international fashion boutiques, and plenty of venues to enjoy a drink or meal, at this luxury shopping precinct along the Jersey Shore.
The oldest boardwalk in the United States is the iconic center of Atlantic City and is a hub for entertainment, shopping and relaxing on the Jersey Shore.