The casinos of Atlantic City
Each of Atlantic City's dozen casinos , which also act as
luxury hotels, conference centers and concert halls, has a slightly
different image, despite the apparent uniformity of vast, richly
ornamented halls, slot machines, relentless flashing lights and
incessant noise, chandeliers, mirrors, and a disorienting absence
of clocks or windows.
By far the most ostentatious (and "The Don" wouldn't have it any
other way) is Donald Trump's Disneyesque Taj Mahal .
Occupying nearly twenty acres and over forty stories high, this
gigantic but oddly anticlimactic piece of Far Eastern kitsch stands
opposite the arcade-packed Steel Pier at the north end of the
Boardwalk, dotted with glittering minarets and onion domes. It is
one of the largest gambling casinos on earth, precariously
tottering on the edge of bankruptcy. At the other end of the scale,
the Claridge , Indiana Avenue and the Boardwalk, dubs itself
"the friendly casino" and is smaller, darker and more downmarket
than the others. Sands , next door at South Indiana Avenue,
is a noisy and popular venue with a vague circus theme. Both these
properties are slightly off the Boardwalk, accessible by a
glass-covered slow-moving sidewalk with accompanying taped music
from the various stars who have played Atlantic City.
Caesars , Arkansas Avenue and the Boardwalk, has an
uninspired Roman theme, with statues of Greek gods, marble columns
and laurel wreaths at every turn.
All casinos are open 24 hours a day, and have a strict
minimum age requirement , so be prepared to show ID to prove
you're 21 or older if you plan to gamble.
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