Heather Owens+FollowAtlantic City’s fall concerts you can’t missAtlantic City’s Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is turning up the volume this fall with a concert lineup that’s got something for everyone. From country superstar Tim McGraw to rock legends like Foreigner and Cheap Trick, and even a Halloween night with John Fogerty, the season is packed with big names. Whether you’re into 90s nostalgia or classic soul, there’s a show to fit your vibe. Who’s on your must-see list this fall? Let’s talk favorite acts and concert memories—are you planning to catch any of these shows? #Entertainment #AtlanticCity #ConcertSeason00Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowAtlantic City casino’s $2.5M jackpot drama heats upA massive $2.5 million slot machine win at Bally’s Atlantic City has turned into a legal showdown after the casino refused to pay out, blaming a machine glitch. The player, Roney Beal, says she hit the jackpot fair and square, but casino staff claimed a “tilt” error voided her win and opened the machine without her consent. Now, a federal judge says the lawsuit can move forward, putting the spotlight on how casinos handle big wins and technical errors. What do you think—should the casino pay up, or do glitches change the game? #News #AtlanticCity #CasinoNews311Share
Danielle White+FollowAtlantic City’s Premier Nightclub bids farewellAtlantic City nightlife is about to change—Borgata’s Premier Nightclub is closing its doors for good at the end of August. For years, Premier was the go-to spot for unforgettable DJ sets and wild nights out. While it’s sad to see such an iconic venue go, Borgata is shaking things up with new gaming, dining, and bar experiences, including a revamped gaming floor and the arrival of Noodles from Las Vegas. What do you think this means for the city’s party scene? Share your favorite Premier memories or thoughts on what should take its place! #News #AtlanticCity #Nightlife00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowAtlantic City’s oldest steakhouse beats the celebrity chainSteak lovers in Atlantic City, you might want to skip the glitz and head straight for history. After trying both Gordon Ramsay Steak and the 113-year-old Knife and Fork Inn, the classic spot came out on top for value and experience. The Knife and Fork Inn’s old-school charm, hearty portions, and wallet-friendly prices made the meal feel special without the sticker shock. Meanwhile, Gordon Ramsay’s spot delivered on style but left us questioning if the high prices were really worth it. Where do you think the best steak in town is? Let’s hear your favorites! #Food #AtlanticCity #Steakhouse00Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+Follow$7 Bet Turns Into $568K Jackpot!Imagine dropping just $7 on a slot machine and walking away with over half a million bucks! That’s exactly what happened to one lucky guy at Hard Rock Atlantic City. He hit the Wheel of Fortune jackpot for $568,871.88—talk about a wild night! Another player snagged $100K on poker the same day. Not everyone’s so lucky, though—one woman is still fighting for her $2M win after a machine malfunction. Atlantic City is never boring! #News #Jackpot #AtlanticCity00Share
Jennifer Mckenzie+FollowAtlantic City’s Must-Do Summer Fun ListAtlantic City isn’t just about casinos! Here’s the ultimate summer bucket list: 1) Putt-putt with ocean views at North Beach Mini Golf. 2) Feast on Spanish tapas at Amada. 3) Rock out or LOL at Ovation Hall’s epic shows. 4) Ride the Steel Pier and grab saltwater taffy. 5) Hit the slots at Ocean Casino Resort. 6) Climb the historic Absecon Lighthouse for killer views. Bonus: Sip a Sky Blue ’Rita and dive into a wild Atlantic City novel! #AtlanticCity #SummerFun #TravelGoals #Finance00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowAtlantic City’s luxury side is hereAtlantic City is shaking off its old image and stepping up as a true luxury destination, and Ocean Casino Resort is leading the charge. Imagine waking up to sweeping ocean views, relaxing in modern, airy rooms, and having everything from top-notch dining to lively nightlife right at your fingertips—all without leaving the property. The resort’s $270 million transformation is turning heads, and it’s clear the city wants to attract not just gamblers, but anyone craving a high-end beach escape. Would you pay more for a polished Atlantic City experience, or do you still see it as a gamble? #Travel #AtlanticCity #LuxuryTravel371Share