Tropicana Atlantic City Casino opens Caesars Rewards Experience Center
Guests can redeem their reward credits at the new space located near the Caesars Sportsbook,
US.- Tropicana Atlantic City Casino in New Jersey has announced the opening of its Caesars Rewards Experience Center. Guests can redeem their reward credits at the new space near the Caesars Sportsbook.
Joe Giunta, senior vice president and general manager for Tropicana Atlantic City, said: “We are thrilled to bring this cutting-edge concept to Tropicana Atlantic City and further elevate Atlantic City’s Best Player’s Club with a best in class loyalty center.
“We designed the new Caesars Rewards Experience Center to be high-tech, high-touch – inspired by what we thought a casino of the future would look like, but still offering the exceptional, personalized service our loyal customers expect. Whether they are gambling at the casino, dining at any of our restaurants, playing with us online, or visiting a live entertainment show, guests can easily head over to the Rewards Center to speak to representatives and learn more about the new program, their Reward Credits, and the benefits and perks of being a Caesars Rewards customer.”
John Koster, regional president for Caesars Entertainment’s Eastern Division, added: “With an unparalleled $400m investment, including new rooms and suites; world-class restaurants and entertainment; property upgrades; and much more, it was important to us to double down on our commitment to our Caesars Rewards customers and offer them the best comp earning in Atlantic City.
“Caesars Rewards customers who play at Tropicana, Caesars, or Harrah’s Resort are not only earning rewards faster than ever before, every day, but they can redeem their comps for the best experiences Atlantic City has to offer – from stays in our brand-new hotel rooms and luxury suites, celebrity chef dining experiences, entertainment, shopping and so much more.”
The Tropicana hotel and casino in Atlantic City celebrated its 40th anniversary in November. The third-largest hotel in the state, it has 2,364 rooms, 3,000 slot machines, 30 restaurants, 30 shops and two 2,500-space parking garages.
New Jersey gaming revenue reaches $412.2m in February
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has reported on the state’s gaming revenue for February. The state’s casinos, horse tracks that offer sports betting and the online partners of both reported $412.2m, up 10.4 per cent compared to February 2022’s $373.3m.
The casino win for the nine Atlantic City casino hotel properties was $215m, up 1.2 per cent compared to $212.4m in February 2022. The online gaming win was $142.6, up 9.7 per cent year-on-year from $130m. Sports wagering gross revenue was $54.6m, a 76.9 per cent increase from $30.9m.