Caesars Atlantic City is owned by Caesars Entertainment and modeled after Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Caesars is located on the Boardwalk and uses the Caesars Rewards card for its VIP program.
Online gambling at Caesars. Caesars Interactive Entertainment holds the license for online gambling in New Jersey and includes Bally’s, Harrah’s, and Caesars. As such, Caesars hosts several online brands. All sites listed are regulated by the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement. Caesars Slots is a Casino-like game and does not offer real money gambling or an opportunity to win real money or prizes. Coins earned are for entertainment purposes only and cannot be cashed out for monetary value.
Caesars is next door to Bally’s. Of the two, Caesars is more upscale. Its restaurants and amenities reflect this.
There are more than 100 table games at Caesars Atlantic City. Most games found in the gaming market are spread here.
Players may double down before and after splitting in blackjack. The dealer hits soft 17 in games less than $100. It stands on all 17s in the high-limit salon. Tables less than $25 pay 6-5 on blackjack. All other games pay 3-2.
Craps is five-times odds. The Field pays double on 12. Double Zero Roulette uses the la partage rule, in which even-money bets receive half back if the ball lands on 0 or 00.
There are two video blackjack machines on the second level and both pay 6-5 on blackjack. The dealer hits soft 17. Players may double down or surrender before and after splitting. The limits are $5 to $250.
The best video poker game at Caesars Atlantic City in terms of payback is 8/5 Double Joker. It returns 99.91 percent with perfect play and five coins, according to VPFree2. It also has a progressive jackpot. It is available only in quarters.
The only other video poker game above 99 percent is full-pay Jacks or Better. It is spread in limits from quarters up to $5. There is 9/6 Double Double Bonus Poker from $1 to $100.
Caesars AC uses the Caesars Rewards players club, which is used by all casinos owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.
Caesars Rewards (the former Total Rewards) uses a unique approach to marketing its casinos: Players are often rewarded with free hotel rooms, often without having received an offer first. Guests can log into their Caesars Rewards account to see what free rooms are available at a specific hotel or city.
Caesars Rewards sends mailers to players, some out-of-market. These offers may include free hotel rooms, airfare, food, and slot play.
Video poker players receive one point for every $10 wagered on video poker and $5 at slot machines. Some video poker machines, often ones with a return of more than 99 percent, have a reduced earn rate.
Players who earn at least 15,000 tier points in a year receive access to the Diamond Lounge. This offers the Diamond or Seven Stars cardholder free drinks and appetizers.
Caesars Interactive Entertainment holds the license for online gambling in New Jersey and includes Bally’s, Harrah’s, and Caesars. As such, Caesars hosts several online brands. All sites listed are regulated by the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement:
Brand | Online Casino | Online Sportsbook | Online Poker |
---|---|---|---|
Caesars | Caesars online casino | Caesars Sportsbook | NA |
Harrah's | Harrah's online casino | NA | NA |
WSOP | NA | NA | WSOP NJ |
888 | 888 Casino | 888 Sports | 888 Poker |
There are 1,158 hotel rooms at Caesars Atlantic City. Rates start at $39 during the slowest points of the winter. Most weekday nights start at $69. Weekends start around $250. The resort fee at Caesars Atlantic City is $10 per night plus tax.
The least expensive room is the Forum Tower King. Two-double rooms are typically $10 more. The Ocean Tower is about a $30 upgrade. The Centurion Tower is a $40 upgrade. Ocean views have a premium of $30 or $40.
There are three suites at Caesars Atlantic City. They are the Tribune Suite, Senator Suite, and Emperor Suite. Depending on the month and day of the week you stay, these can start at $449, $849 and $1,249, respectively.
There are two entertainment venues at Caesars Atlantic City: Boardwalk Hall and Circus Maximus Theater. These host Broadway-style shows, concerts, and magic shows.
Caesars offers a rooftop pool, and there is a bar by the ocean as well as a lounge inside the casino.
There are three quick-serve options available at Caesars: a coffee shop, Auntie Anne’s, and Cinnabon.
Total Rewards, as it once was known, is Caesars’ player loyalty program. You can use it at nearly 40 resorts and casinos nationwide. Offering some of the most lucrative comps in the land-based casino space, Caesars Rewards is arguably the most beneficial VIP program on the market.
There are four Caesars Rewards tiers. You can achieve higher tiers by earning Tier Credits, as follows:
Rewards Credits are generally earned at the same rate as Tier Credits You can redeem these for casino play, hotel stays, dining, entertainment, and shopping.
CaesarsCasino.com awards one tier/reward credits for every $10 wagered on slots, and one per $100 wagered on all other games.
Sadly, compared to what land-based Caesars Rewards casinos offer, that’s a pretty abysmal rate. To illustrate, land-based casinos award one tier/reward credit for every $5 wagered on slots, and one per $10-$50 on video poker. Still, it’s something.
Once you link an account, Tier Credits earned online will be automatically transferred to your Caesars Rewards account. You must transfer Rewards Credits over.
Thus, one of your first priorities after creating a CaesarsCasino.com account should be to sign up for Caesars Rewards (if you don’t already have a card) and link your accounts.