Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa

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July 4th, 2009
What Is It: Fireworks are one of the most important and memorable parts of any Fourth of July celebration. Luckily, there are a number of opportunities to see a great fireworks shows in the area. What To Expect: Get showered in a beautiful display of ...
July 1st, 2009
ATLANTIC CITY - The job losses that have plagued the resort's casino industry were less severe in June for the first time in nine months. In June, total casino jobs were down 3,413 compared with June 2008 - a slight improvement from May, when jobs ...
June 29th, 2009
Mohegan - Mohegan Sun officials and staff are mourning the loss of a casino executive killed Sunday in a Florida traffic accident. Details of the Broward County accident that claimed the life of Rocco Santoro, Mohegan Sun’s vice president of table ...
July 1st, 2009
With mounting barbecue-inspired excitement, the first few days of July are routinely ignored, and rightfully so. The lights, parades, and illegal fireworks snuck back from North Carolina prove that day numbers 1-3 of July pale in comparison to the ...
July 1st, 2009
All Afford! ACES is running a $29 fare promotion now - July 31. Get out of the office, escape New York and save $10-$20 per ticket. Sputtering stocks have made the atmosphere at work pretty stressful. Sometimes, you’ve got to step away from the ...
July 2nd, 2009
To say that beach traffic will seem light might be a stretch, but the number of Fourth of July travelers this weekend is expected be the lowest it's been in several years, thanks to the economy. Just under 100,000 Delawareans are expected to travel ...
July 1st, 2009
ACES reaffirms its commitment to a summer of savings and value ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Atlantic City Express Service (ACES) - the only direct train service between New York City and Atlantic City - announced it will extend its ...
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Dining at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa
Amphora Lounge, B. Bar, Borgata Buffet (American), Gypsy Bar, The Metropolitan (American (Contemporary)), Mixx (Asian), The Music Box (Bar Drinks and Food), N.O.W. (Asian), Old Homestead (Steak), Ombra (Italian), Risi Bisi (Italian), Specchio (Italian)
Accomodations at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa
Location. The Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, N.J., is located within one mile of the Senator Frank S. Farley State Marina and Brigantine Beach. The Absecon Lighthouse, the Atlantic City Boardwalk and the Atlantic City Convention Center are all less than three miles from the property.
Hotel Features. The 43 story tower has one of the largest casinos in Atlantic City, featuring slot machines, table games and daily poker tournaments. A variety of restaurants are located on site. The hotel's Event Center seats up to 2,300 guests and is a top a concert venue. The Music Box features comedy and musical acts in an intimate setting. The hotel's Spa Toccare offers services in 30 treatment rooms. The Borgata Shops feature European and American fashions in an Italian piazza style atmosphere. Additional amenities include an indoor pool and a fitness center.
Guestrooms. Floor to ceiling windows provide views of the bay or ocean in each of the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa's 2,000 guestrooms. Amenities include cable television with premium channels and high speed Internet access. Marble bathrooms offer complimentary toiletries and telephones. Coffeemakers are provided.
Expert Tip. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the nearby Absecon Lighthouse is a leading tourist attraction in the area. Visitors can climb the steps and view the New Jersey shoreline from the top of the lookout tower.