One-Night Stay for Two at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa or The Water Club at Borgata in Atlantic City
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Description
Modern Luxury Hotels Offering Electrifying Entertainment Like many
of the neighboring buildings in Atlantic City, Borgata Hotel Casino
& Spa has a massive casino floor: 4,000 slot machines peal and
blink, and there's a 100-seat racebook area where thoroughbreds
gallop on an enormous video wall. But beyond the casino, you can
also settle into any of six fine-dining restaurants, including a
few bars and lounges, and multiple entertainment venues. Borgata
Hotel Casino & Spa, along with its adjacent boutique hotel, The
Water Club at Borgata, has a massive complex loaded with
possibilities where you can indulge impulses at your own pace. Four
of Borgata's fine-dining venues offer a three-course prix fixe
menus : SeaBlue, Wolfgang Puck American Grille, Fornelletto Cucina
& Wine Bar, and Izakaya. Each has their own signature entree:
Fornelletto serves veal osso bucco ravioli, and SeaBlue's specialty
is dayboat halibut with littleneck clams. Elsewhere, you can take a
shopping spree at the hotels' myriad boutiques or take in a show at
The Borgata Comedy Club , where comedians deal out punch lines
Monday–Thursday evenings at 9 p.m. Collectively, Borgata and the
adjacent Water Club feature 2,800 guest rooms and suites decked out
in luxurious accouterments. Each of Borgata's classic rooms
features one king bed, where you can lay back and peer through
floor-to-ceiling windows. All rooms have a marbled bathroom with an
oversize shower, too. Alternatively, you can opt for one of The
Water Club's club rooms , which have views of the ocean. Atlantic
City, New Jersey: Casinos Lining Historical Beachside Boardwalk The
inspiration behind the board game Monopoly, Atlantic City has long
fascinated travelers as a vacation destination, a place where you
can relax on the beach or indulge vices in equal measure. No trip
is complete without a stroll along the Atlantic City Boardwalk,
which was built along the beach in 1870 to keep sand out of hotel
lobbies. It's lined with shopping venues and restaurants. During
Prohibition, law enforcement was lax in Atlantic City compared to
much of America, and the mob activity in town was immortalized on
HBO's Boardwalk Empire . You can learn more about local history at
the Atlantic City Historical Museum , located on Garden Pier. The
museum ushers you into the past with a locally focused permanent
exhibit that has artifacts, costumes, posters, postcards,
souvenirs, and Miss America memorabilia. A half-mile from the
Garden Pier you'll find Absecon Lighthouse , New Jersey's tallest
lighthouse at 171 feet. Walk up the 228 steps to the apex to come
face-to-face with a fresnel lens, which has lit up the night for
seafarers since 1857. It's also a great spot to get top-notch views
of the Jersey Shore. Read the Fine Print for important info on
travel dates and other restrictions.