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This 33 story resort is walking distance from many attractions such as the beach and casinos. Located one block from the world famous Boardwalk, where visitors can sun, shop, dine, gamble, or simply enjoy a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean. It is not only close to all the action but also assures you a wonderful on-site experience for lots of activities night and day. The Atlantic City Airport is 15 miles away. The Atlantic City Historical Museum and Absecon Lighthouse are less then one mile away. The Atlantic City Convention Center is located two miles away. There is a 10 a night fee for Valet Parking. Enjoy the indoor swimming pool as well as the luxurious spa after a long day at the casino. There are also many activities located on the sixth floor of the resort such as a full workout facility, tanning beds, and year-round pool games. Property amenities include free newspapers available in the lobby. Secretarial and dry cleaning services are also available for a fee. There is also an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, game room, Internet access, free parking, childrens activities, masseuse services available. One Bedroom Suite ( 760 sq. ft.) features one king bed in private bedroom, sleeper sofa in living area, mini kitchen, one bathroom, and balcony. Maximum occupancy is 4. Private sleeping area sleeps 2. One Bedroom Deluxe features (912 sq. ft.) one king bed in private bedroom, sleeper sofa in living area, full kitchen, one bathroom with a jacuzzi tub, and balcony. Maximum occupancy is 4. Private sleeping area sleeps 2. Room amenities include irons and ironing boards, DVD/VCR players, CD players/stereos, dishes and utensils, hairdryers, and air conditioning. Rollaways and cribs are available.
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Wyndham Skyline Tower Property Information:
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Rooms:
296
Floors:
32
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- Family rooms
- Golf
- Wheel chair access
- Data port
- Dry cleaning
- First class
- Apartments
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Wyndham Skyline Tower Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1600
Check-Out:
1000
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Atlantic City Events & Entertainment
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February: The Atlantic City Annual Classic Car Auction
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April: The Boat & Yacht Show
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April: Atlantic City Home & Garden Show
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Late April/Early May: Spring Festival, including a Tulip and Garden
Weekend and Spring Victorian Weekend
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June: New Jersey Fresh Seafood Festival
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June: Beachfest, the East Coast’s largest beach party, with concerts,
sand-sculpting and other beach-related activities
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October: Miss America Pageant
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Atlantic City Destination Overview
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Atlantic City has become synonymous with its sparkling strand of hotel casinos, 12 in all - Bally's, Caesars, The Borgata, The Atlantic City Hilton, Harrah's, Resorts, The Sands, Showboat, Tropicana, and three bearing the Trump name, The Plaza, The Marina and The Taj Mahal. Millions of annual visitors flock to the city, on southeast New Jersey's Absecon Island, to try their luck at the casinos, where cards shuffle and chips snap 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The casinos have more to offer than the chance to make a quick million, and the city has more to offer than just the casinos. Situated on a vast stretch of white, sandy beaches, Atlantic City has been a tourist destination since the mid-19th century, when it became a favorite of Philadelphia residents seeking a summer refuge. As beach resorts go, Atlantic City boasts an impressive list of firsts: the world's first boardwalk, first color postcards, first saltwater taffy, and the first Miss American pageant, which continues to be held here every October.
Redevelopers halted the city's slow decline in the 1970s, when the resort was opened to gambling. The old seaside hotels gave way to glitzy casinos on prime Boardwalk property. Now, more than 34 million people visit annually to experience the casinos' headline entertainment, fine dining and shopping. A state-of-the-art Convention Center replaced its antiquated predecessor, promising scores of conferences and trade shows to further boost tourism. The city is working to create a more culturally rich environment as well.
A new Ocean Life Center explores the fragile connection between sea and shore, with live fish and marine exhibits. The Atlantic City Historical Museum documents the city's rich history. Atlantic City is also home to two sports teams - the Atlantic City Seagulls, a United States Basketball League franchise, and Atlantic City Surf, a semi-pro baseball team. The fun doesn't stop when you cross the bridge to leave. Drive through southern New Jersey's Pine Barrens to 18th-century Smithville or down the coast to the posh beach towns of Stone Harbor or Sea Isle City.
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