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Official Visitors Guide ARTS & CULTURE GOLF COURSES AC NIGHTLIFE 22 35 41 ATLANTIC CITY OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE Visit us online at www.doatlanticcity.com 3 - 8 Eat, Drink AND Do AC MORE THAN 70 RESTAURANTS Sunday - Friday LUNCHMarch 3 - 8, 2019 & MarchDINNER 8 - 13, 2020 $15.19 $35.19 3-COURSE Prix Fixe Menus To purchase gift cards and for a complete list Follow us of participating restaurants and menus visit @ACRestaurantweek gift cards are not required to enjoy restaurant week! ACRestaurantWeek.com WELCOME TO ATLANTIC CITY Pack your bags, book those luxurious multiple-day accommodations, reserve your fl ight or get that EZ Pass ready because your excitement cannot be contained any further. Atlantic City is calling you. With so much to see and do, and so many memories to be made, you’ll never want to leave! Atlantic City’s popular casino hotel properties o er the latest and most exciting games of chance around along with exquisite dining, heart-pulsing night clubs, outlet and boutique shopping, world- class entertainment and much more. A year-round destination resort that is alive and growing with exciting attractions, Atlantic City continues to receive many accolades from various publications. Atlantic City’s calendar is also jammed with a fun-fi lled lineup of events for the entire family. From the Atlantic City Airshow and Fourth of July fi reworks to the Ironman 70.3 triathlon, Seafood Festival, Boardwalk and beach concerts, visitors of all ages will always fi nd captivating entertainment readily available. The greater Atlantic City region o ers 20 championship-caliber courses within a short, 30-minute commute. Our courses o er the tranquil beauty of wetlands, stunning bay views, challenging topography with deep ravines, rolling fairways, stretches of sand bunkers, tall pine trees and majestic vineyards. The Atlantic City Convention Center is the perfect location for meetings and trade shows of all sizes, and features fi ve exhibit halls and 486,600 square feet of exhibit space located in the heart of downtown adjacent to the Sheraton Hotel. The Harrah’s Waterfront Conference Center o ers a modern and state-of-the-art 200,000-square-foot facility that is a popular venue for the lucrative corporate meetings market. Getting to Atlantic City is very convenient too whether by plane, train or automobile. Spirit Airlines provides year-round service at Atlantic City International Airport, while Philadelphia International Airport is a one hour drive via the Atlantic City Expressway. NJ Transit o ers train service direct from Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station while direct road access to the shore is available via the Atlantic City Expressway, Garden State Parkway, and Routes 30 (White Horse Pike), 40 and 322 (Black Horse Pike). So sit back and enjoy browsing through the many pages of entertainment possibilities that Atlantic City and its surrounding region have to o er. Feel free to frequently check out www.doatlanticcity.com for more new and exciting places to visit in Atlantic City. With so much to see and do, we guarantee that your stay will never quite be long enough, and that you’ll keep coming back for more year after year. You’ll never want to leave! www.doatlanticcity.com 1 CHARMING GIFT SHOP & EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY GARDEN CLIMB NEW JERSEY'S TALLEST LIGHTHOUSE! Open Year Round $ ADMISSION1 TOOff! CLIMB! (COUPON GOOD FOR UP TO 4) 31 S RHODE ISLAND AVE, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ 08401 609-449-1360 • WWW.ABSECONLIGHTHOUSE.ORG ATLANTIC CITY OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE CONTENTS pg 35 pg 48 pg 31 DIRECTORIES Welcome 1 Events 5 Visitor 411 6 Atlantic City Numbers 8 Transportation 9 Beach & Boardwalk 14 Casinos 17 Attractions 20 www.doatlanticcity.com Recreation/Spas 30 Entertainment 41 ADVERTISING INFORMATION: Maps 46 Doreen Prinzo, Marketing Partnership Casino Reinvestment Development Authority Dining 52 2314 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Shopping 77 609. 449.7156 Accommodations 85 This guide was published January 2019. For the most up-to-date information visit www.doatlanticcity.com www.doatlanticcity.com 3 EVENTS ATLANTIC CITY AIRSHOW ANNUAL EVENTS JANUARY • Hammonton’s Red, White and • New Year’s Day Polar Plunge Blueberry Festival • All-Stars of Hip Hop • Golf Channel’s World Long Drive • Indoor Auto Racing • AnimeNext • Atlantic City Food Truck Festival FEBRUARY • Father’s Day Free Climb • Atlantic City Restaurant Week • 48 Blocks Festival Preview Event • Black History Month Celebrations JULY • At the Shore Wine Tasting Art Show • Fireworks Spectacular • Atlantic City Fashion Week • Chicken Bone Beach Jazz Series • South Jersey’s Men R’ Cookin’ • Atlantic City Farmers Market • Atlantic City RV & Camping Show • Atlantic City Classic Car Show and Auction AUGUST • Valentine’s Day Vow Renewal • Atlantic County 4-H Fair • Atlantic City Farmers Market MARCH • Chicken Bone Beach Jazz Series • NJSIAA High School Wrestling • Atlantic City Airshow Championship • Atlantic City Triathlon • Progressive Atlantic City Boat Show • Taste of the Quarter • Atlantic City Restaurant Week • Kentucky Avenue Renaissance Festival • Maxwell Football Club’s National Awards Gala SEPTEMBER • Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival • Miss America Competition • St. Patrick’s Day Parade • Miss America Show Us Your Shoes Parade • St. Patrick’s Day Boardwalk 10 M & 5K Run • Ironman 70.3 • Atlantic Cape Community College • Atlantic City Seafood Festival Restaurant Gala • Atlantic City In-Water Power Boat Show • Professional Chef’s Association of NJ • Miss’d America Pageant President’s Charity Scholarship Ball OCTOBER APRIL • AmeriHealth NJ Atlantic City Marathon & • AmeriHealth NJ April Fools Half Marathon Half Marathon • Somers Point Bayfest • Historic Towne of Smithville’s Oktoberfest • Seashore Gardens 5K Run & Health Walk • Lighthouse Challenge of NJ • Atlantic City Cinefest MAY • Atlantic City Comedy Festival • Shirley Mae Run & Michael J Walk • Atlantic City Host & Spirit of Hospitality NOVEMBER Awards Banquet • Atlantic City Tattoo Expo • Mother’s Day Music Festival • Savor Borgata • Mother’s Day Free Climb • Whiskey Revival • Historic Towne of Smithville Mayfest • Kick-o to Summer Event DECEMBER • East Coast Gaming Conference • Atlantic City’s Winter Wonderland • Deck The Halls Festival of Trees JUNE • Shop Rite LPGA Classic Golf Tournament • Annual Chefs at the Shore New events are being added all of the time. Stay up to date by frequently visiting the Events Listings page on the ocial Atlantic City Visitors web site at www.doatlanticcity.com. www.doatlanticcity.com 5 VISITOR 411 direction and general information and a complete line of Pet Services souvenirs. Open daily 9:30am-5:30pm; Memorial Day thru Labor Day. Red Bank Veterinary Hospital-Linwood 535 Maple Ave. Greater Wildwoods Tourism Improvement & Linwood, NJ 08221 Development Authority (609) 926-5300 4501 Boardwalk www.rbvhlinwood.net Wildwood, NJ 08260 RBVH- provides pets with 24-hour emergency and (609) 729-9000 critical care 7 days a week, including weekends/holidays. www.WildwoodsNJ.com Medical daycare and extended-stay medical boarding are Information on tourism activities and programs in the available. Wildwoods, NJ. Travel Information Sources Southern Shore Region Tourism Council 4 Moore Road Atlantic City Expressway P. O. Box 365 Visitor Welcome Center Cape May Court House, NJ 008210 Mile Marker 3.5 Atlantic City Expressway (609) 463-6415 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 www.njsouthernshore.com A trip to the Southern Shores spans the sands of time (888) ACV-ISIT and o ers its diverse personality for all Seasons! www.doatlanticcity.com Provides visitors with information about what to do and where to stay while visiting Atlantic City. Magazine/Paper/Radio/TV Boardwalk Information Center AC Times 2301 Boardwalk, Boardwalk Hall 600 Pacific Ave, C206 Boardwalk @ Mississippi Ave Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 (267) 244-3860 (888) ACV-ISIT www.earlharvey.com www.doatlanticcity.com A dynamic information, education, and entertainment For A variety of services including room reservations, the AC area. Atlantic City Weekly 1000 West Washington Ave Pleasantville, NJ 08232 (609) 646-4848 Read about what’s happening at the Jersey Shore. Atlantic County Magazine 2327 New Rd. OFFICIAL suite 203 Northfield, NJ 8225 (609) 568-5437 DO AC A weekly magazine featuring fine dining, nightlife, fashion, casino attractions and T.V. listings. MERCHANDISE Casino Connection Online 6900 Ventnor Garden Plaza IS AVAILABLE Ventnor, NJ 08406 (609) 892-3292 www.casinoconnection.com AT THE The ocial publication of the Atlantic City casino industry. We cover issues that impact those who live in VISITOR South Jersey. Equity Communications INFORMATION 8025 Black Horse Pike<br West Atlantic City, NJ 08232 (609) 484-8444 CENTERS www.951wayv.com AC’s top stations & ACCVA partner: 95.1 WAYV (ATLANTIC CITY EXPRESSWAY (105.5),100.7 WZXL, 96.1 The Touch, 99.3 The BUZZ, AND BOARDWALK) 93.1 WEZW,1340 WMID AM serving Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland & Ocean Counties 6 www.doatlanticcity.com Longport Media LLC Medical Services 1601 New Road Linwood, NJ 08221 Atlanticare (609) 653-1400 2500 English Creek Ave., Bldg. 500 www.longportmedia.com Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 008234 A communications company based in Southern NJ (609-407-2300 that owns and operates radio stations WOND 1400AM, WMGM 103.7, WTKU Kool 98.3, WBSS Sportsradio WIP www.atlanticare.org and WWAC 102.7. AtlantiCare is proud to o er convenient urgent care hours and locations across southern New Jersey cities. New Jersey Eats Magazine Health Med - Urgent Care & Family Medical 141-1 Rt. 130 South #336 Center 24 S. South Carolina Ave. Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Atlantic City, NJ 08401 (201) 887-3752 (609) 345-8000 www.newjerseyeats.com Visitors in NJ have no choice but to eat out. In an www.healthmednj.com unfamiliar state visitors seek help in deciding where to Quality, convenient urgent care in minutes. Accredited dine out and New Jersey Eats fi lls that need. walk-in clinic network with immediate care for non-line- threatening emergencies.
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