A cornerstone of Caesars Entertainment’s $400m investment in the US Atlantic City market, Caesars Atlantic City, is undergoing a $200m resort transformation, including a new hotel lobby, an outdoor pool experience, additional room and suite enhancements, and new dining experiences. Caesars Entertainment said property enhancements set to arrive at Caesars Atlantic City this year included dramatic upgrades to its valet, hotel lobby, and casino floor. The enhancements also include Nobu Atlantic City, a restaurant and hotel experience within Caesars Atlantic City’s hotel; Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, the first restaurant of its kind on the East Coast; and 750 newly-renovated rooms and suites in Caesars’ Centurion and Ocean towers. Caesars Atlantic City’s transformation is part of Caesars Entertainment’s $400m investment in the Atlantic City market by 2023. “Caesars Atlantic City set the standard for extraordinary experiences in the market, and we are thrilled to continue that legacy by reimagining the property from the moment guests step through the doors,” said John Koster, regional president for Caesars Entertainment’s Eastern Division. “This major investment demonstrates our ongoing commitment to elevating guests’ experiences at our resorts as well as advancing the Atlantic City tourism economy.”
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