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Sands Atlantic City was a casino and hotel that operated from August 13, 1980 until November 11, 2006 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was formerly known as the Brighton Hotel & Casino. It consisted of a 21-story hotel tower with 532 rooms and a 5-story podium housing the 57,045 sq ft (5,299.7 m The Brighton was the fourth property to open following the 1977 legalization of casinos in Atlantic City, and the first to be built from the ground up, rather than as a renovation of an existing hotel. The Brighton was rescued in the first months of 1981 by million in financing from Inns of the Americas (a Dallas-based hotel operator, owned by the Pratt brothers) and financiers Burton and Richard Koffman.
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despite no longer having any affiliation with its namesake. In 1982, arcade game manufacturer Williams Electronics began an effort to take over the Sands, buying Gatti and Kania's shares, and agreeing to buy the Koffmans' shares. A restructuring was eventually completed in 1985, with the Sands wholly owned by Pratt Hotel Corporation, which in turn was 52%-owned by Pratt's former shareholders, 35% by the Southmark Corporation of Texas, and 10% by Drew's shareholders.
At its peak, the Sands headlined top entertainers, such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Cher, Liza Minnelli, Bob Dylan, Robin Williams, Whitney Houston & Eddie Murphy, among others. However, Sands was soon eclipsed by newer Atlantic City casinos and, at the time of its closing, had become the smallest of the city's 12 casinos. The Sands joined with the neighboring Claridge Hotel and Casino to build an elevated moving sidewalk, opened in 1988, to bring visitors from the boardwalk to the two properties.
Pratt Hotel announced plans in 1987 to build a sister property called the Sands Boardwalk at the site of the unfinished Penthouse Boardwalk Hotel and Casino, while the existing property would be renamed as the Sands Park. the first-ever casino-hotel implosion on the East Coast. It was accompanied by a fireworks show and numerous parties along the boardwalk. Coincidentally, Sands was demolished less than 24 hours after the death of the last surviving member of the Rat Pack, comedian Joey Bishop. Sands Atlantic City was the last casino in North America to bear the famous Sands moniker until the new Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem opened on May 22, 2009.
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Okay, maybe not tonight, but we should really rendezvous sometime soon during this spring into Jersey summer, when we can all hole up in a casino and hotel, spend 24 hours indoors and out on the boardwalk, all the while eating, drinking, shopping and gambling to our hearts' content (and our wallets' chagrin). Now's the time, folks, especially since there was been a sizable shakeup in A. in 2018: both Trump Taj Mahal and Revel closed, were extensively renovated and reopened last summer as the new Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (formerly Taj Mahal) and Ocean Resort (formerly Revel). But are these glittering newbies really any better than the enduring Atlantic City locales that have all survived the decades -- as well as the shuttering of casinos Showboat, Trump Plaza and the Atlantic Club in 2014? Today, there are nine remaining casino/hotels comprising New Jersey's little slice of sin, and NJ Advance Media reporters (and A. frequenters) Bobby Olivier and Jeremy Schneider painstakingly judged all of them on quality of lodging, casino gaming, restaurants, nightlife, entertainment and atmosphere to determine just which of this monster establishments is most worth their hard-earned reporter money.
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Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City's economic decline, and the mounting struggles its casino industry has faced in recent years are unfortunately clearer at Resorts than anywhere else in town. Having opened way back in 1978, Resorts is the oldest casino in Atlantic City -- and it shows. The outdated casino is in serious need of a revamp.
The pipsqueak rooms will make you feel like you're staying at a Motel 6. We love fish tacos as much as anyone, but when Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville is one of your marquee dining offerings, you know you're in trouble. Golden Nugget Atlantic City Golden Nugget isn't the oldest casino in Atlantic City, but it feels like it in a lot of ways. Nyier Abdou | For Outside of Gallagher's Steakhouse, dining options are limited and low grade, making parts of the hotel feel more like a food court or a mall than a ... The Draft Kings Sportsbook at Resorts was under construction when we visited (it has since opened), though it definitely looked promising with stadium-style seating and HD video walls. It has the ambiance of an airport, and the nearly 40 years of smoking have taken a toll on the smell of the place. The casino's "Roaring Twenties" theme is more a whisper these days. It's the smallest casino in Atlantic City in terms of hotel rooms, though the rooms are certainly on the nicer side, even if they feel outdated.
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The facility's layout can feel overwhelming and confusing at times with a multi-level lobby. The casino floor itself is very smokey, and like the hotel itself, not very large. Jeremy Schneider | NJ Advance Media for The in-house steakhouse, Vic & Anthony's, is a great spot for upscale dining, but the Friday seafood buffet had the same cheap feel that you would expect at a Golden Corral and food that wasn't much better -- it was maybe the most disappointing meal we had in Atlantic City. Maybe you've fallen in love with Golden Nugget over the years and its become something of a tradition, or maybe you just love the Gold Rush theme. But it's been lapped by most other casinos in the area. Caesars Atlantic City There are two plausible reasons why anyone goes to this Atlantic City stalwart in 2018: you have reservations at one of the casino and hotel's excellent (albeit exorbitantly priced) restaurants -- the fine dining Italian eatery Nero's is certainly one of the most delicious choices on the strip -- or you're deeply set in your ways and choose not to gamble somewhere that doesn't reek of cheap soap and cigarette smoke. The Bottom Line: Too much tarnish on this old nugget. Bobby Olivier | NJ Advance Media for The rooms here are spacious and neat, Gordon Ramsay's Pub and Grill is a less financially intrusive option with lighter fare, but Caesars remains very much an old-guard party palace. If you've been going there for decades and love it -- or swear by the expansive Palace Buffet -- who are we to stop you, but if you visit Caesars simply because you don't know where else to go, please keep reading.
The bottom line: Come for the food, but don't stay. Bally's Atlantic City Hotel and Casino Bally's, which is attached to Caesars and shares certain amenities including the buffet, plays as the old Roman's more exciting little sister. The main casino floor is lively and recent renovations made to the space's Wild Wild West bar area make a go-to party spot for anyone in search of cheap tables, cheaper drinks, pounding live cover bands, and arcade games.