Tropicana Atlantic City will open its newly reimagined Solana Tower in early 2026, offering guests refreshed rooms and suites inspired by tropical décor and vintage Atlantic City charm. The 604-room transformation will begin after Labor Day 2025 and marks the latest upgrade to the property’s west wing. Reservations are expected to go live in autumn 2025.
The design of Solana Tower draws inspiration from Tropicana’s iconic Palm Walk, using tropical décor and palm tree motifs. Tropicana is part of Caesars Entertainment’s Atlantic City portfolio, which includes 122,000sqft of meeting space and over 2,400 rooms, making it one of the largest hotel conference complexes between Baltimore and Boston.
Tropicana suite – double queen bedroomThe Solana Tower renovation is the latest in Caesars’ $400m investment across its Atlantic City resorts. Recent upgrades include: 2,500 guest room updates at Harrah’s Resort 600 room and suite renovations at Caesars’ Centurion and Ocean Towers Opening of NOBU Hotel and Restaurant at Caesars Atlantic City (2024) Pool renovation at Caesars Atlantic City (2023)
Tropicana suite – living area“We are thrilled to offer our guests a new, elevated hospitality experience with the addition of Solana Tower,” Joe Giunta, senior vice-president & general manager for Tropicana, said. “These room enhancements blend playful coastal charm with a nod to vintage Atlantic City.”
Tropicana king bedroomWhat else does Tropicana offer? The Quarter – Tropicana is home to The Quarter, a 200,000sqft Old Havana-themed shopping and entertainment complex featuring over 40 stores, nine restaurants and eleven nightclubs. Entertainment venues – The resort houses the largest showroom in Atlantic City, the city’s only IMAX Theatre, and its first comedy club.
To follow project updates or learn more, visit: www.caesars.com/meetings For more information, contact Gabrielle Weiss at gweiss@caesars.com











