48 Hours in Atlantic City, NJ: Trade Show Travel Guide and Tips

September 19, 2024
Atlantic City

What do trade show organizers need to know about Atlantic City, NJ?

We spent 48 hours at the Jersey Shore to discover some of the old and the new of what Atlantic City has to offer.

Getting there: While there is an airport in Atlantic City, there are many more direct flight options into Philadelphia International Airport, which is about 65 miles away or a one-hour drive with light traffic.

Where we stayed: Nobu Hotel Atlantic City, located in Caesars Atlantic City, opened in March 2024. The latest hotel addition to the Caesars Entertainment portfolio in Atlantic City, Nobu Hotel blends minimalist design with the brand’s renowned Japanese culinary flair. Part of a $240 million resort makeover, Nobu Hotel offers 85 rooms.

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Part of a $240 million resort makeover, the rooftop pool at Caesars Atlantic City features ocean views. Photo: Caesars
 

What’s new: The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa MGM Tower recently completed a $55 million remodel and rebranding of The Water Club tower to the MGM Tower. Every room detail is splendidly designed to create a luxurious stay in Atlantic City, from the elegantly appointed furniture and décor to premium amenities. The rooms overlook Atlantic City’s Marina District. Borgata offers 106,000 square feet of meeting and event space.

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Attendee arrival: The lobby at the recently renovated MGM Tower at the Borgota Hotel Casino in Atlantic City. Photo: Visit Atlantic City.
 

Where to meet: Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center offers two 50,000-sq.-ft. pillarless ballrooms that Caesars Director of the Atlantic Region Jim Marota told us is the largest hotel conference center between Baltimore and Boston. Since it opened in 2015, the conference center has hosted a number of conventions, including Ernst & Young, Caterpillar, Olympus, National Fastpitch Coaches, W.A.V.ES., and IT SERVE.

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The Waterfront Tower has 900 rooms and suites that completed renovations in 2023, and more than 2,500 total hotel rooms are available at Harrah’s Atlantic City.
 

What to do: Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall Pipe Organ Tour. Formerly known as the Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall is a multi-purpose indoor arena that served as the city’s primary convention center until the opening of the Atlantic City Convention Center in 1997. Home to the world’s largest pipe organ, the arena hosts a variety of events—from concerts to conventions. We got a behind-the-scenes tour with Membership & Events Coordinator Scott Banks of the largest musical instrument on earth.

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At the historic Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, the covered terrace that overlooks the boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean has hosted a number of unique events since it opened in 1929. Photo: Visit Atlantic City
 

Local off-site options: We had lunch at the Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, a lively local favorite in the heart of the city, just steps from the boardwalk, in the area known as the Orange Loop. The indoor and outdoor casual restaurant features more than 100 craft beers alongside modern cocktails, juicy burgers, and gourmet creations by Chef Charles Soreth. Also located in the Orange Loop, Bar 32 offers a unique after-dinner dessert and cocktail experience. With hand-made chocolate, curated playlists, and crafted cocktails, owners Lee Sanchez and Mark Callazzo truly made Atlantic City's best after-dinner destination.

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The Tennesee Avenue Beer Hall and Bar 32 are located in the Orange Loop, which could be the perfect backdrop for a block party for an event. Photo: Visit Atlantic City
 
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Bar 32 offers hand-made chocolate, curated playlists, and crafted cocktails. Photo: Visit Atlantic City
 

Where to dine: Owned and operated by the Dougherty family since 1897, Dock’s Oyster House is an Atlantic City institution. Dock's is renowned for the freshest seafood in town along with great steaks and an award-winning wine list.

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Dock's Oyster House offers a full raw bar with as many as 10 different oysters per night. Photo: Visit Atlantic City.
 

Dinner with a view: Nobu Atlantic City, the famed restaurant by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, opened at Caesars Atlantic City in late 2023, bringing his famous flavors and dishes to the iconic seaside destination.

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Caesars Entertainment told us that this is the only Nobu restaurant on the East Coast that offers oceanfront views.
 

Beach vibes: Most hotels in the city offer ocean views and easy access to the Atlantic City boardwalk, which runs for miles along the wide beaches—perfect for walking and running without traffic.

Wellness wake-up: As part of Caesars Entertainment wellness menu, we did a morning stretch and meditation on the beach with a local trainer from Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Atlantic City, followed by a wellness inspired breakfast.

What to see: Spiegelworld’s The Hook is a funny, adults-only show at the stunning Warner Theatre. With three long-running, smash-hit shows in Las Vegas, Spiegelworld—in partnership with Caesars Entertainment—created this live entertainment sensation especially for Atlantic City. Expect to see Spiegelworld’s signature blitz of the ridiculous, the funny, the jaw-dropping, and the superhuman. Available for a group buyout or event, Superfrico, an Italian American restaurant located next door to the theater, features series of imaginatively themed dining rooms, bars, and lounges.

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At Superfrico, event attendees can get an up-close and personal experience with Spiegelworld performers, who cut loose and show off their talents in the kitchen, behind the bars, on the walls, and under the tables.
 

Fun for the right group: Lucky Snake & ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat Resort. What was once a casino floor has been transformed to Lucky Snake, home to the East Coast’s largest arcade with more than 300 games, including an indoor electric go-kart track that we got to test drive. One of the newest attractions in Atlantic City, Island Water Park at Showboat Hotel opened in summer 2023, and touts itself as the world’s largest indoor beachfront waterpark.

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With a retractable roof, the year-round ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat Hotel features 11 slides, a splash pad, a lazy river, and private rooms for groups. The entire indoor and outdoor space can be bought for groups.
 

Main image: Overview of Atlantic City by Shutterstock

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