ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
Tropicana Atlantic City is readying for the completion of a $50 million renovation that includes far-reaching upgrades to its North Tower hotel rooms, a completely renovated casino featuring new games, an all-new fitness center and a spectacular light and sound show.
The highlight of Tropicana’s all-encompassing renovation project might be the jaw-dropping free multimedia light and sound show on the property’s re-imagined Boardwalk façade. Daily high energy and ever-changing shows, massive LED screens, strobe lights and continuous digital media displays will light up the night in a choreographed multimedia light and sound show.
The multimillion-dollar revitalization also includes a floor-to-ceiling makeover of Tropicana’s 434 North Tower hotel rooms, featuring new lighting and expansive bathrooms.
The renovation also boasts a complete transformation of the North Tower casino floor, creating an all-new upscale modern look and feel. The new layout includes the addition of 10 North, a new lounge with a double-sided fireplace, cozy seating and bar-top slot machines; it is scheduled to debut in July.
Four new retail locations located in The Quarter will welcome travel outfitter Tumi, women’s boutique Marshall Russo, designer watch and jewelry purveyor Time After Time and athletic wear from Step up.
Through a partnership with AtlantiCare, the AtlantiCare LifeCenter Fitness at Tropicana opens May 8. This two-story, 12,455-square-foot fitness center will offer hotel guests and the public the latest fitness equipment, programming and amenities including locker rooms and showers, as well as studios dedicated for Yoga/Pilates, group indoor cycling and cardiovascular exercise classes. Guests will enter through the Quarter entrance near Starbucks or from Brighton Avenue.
Casino Reinvestment and Development Authority (CRDA) together with Tropicana has funded these projects.
“Tropicana's innovative renovations keep them at the forefront of the effort to give our visitors more reasons to come to Atlantic City," said John Palmieri, executive director of the CRDA. “We salute their proactive stance, and we can't wait to see these exciting new attractions."
The property is home to more than 122,000 square feet of meeting and event space that includes a spacious ballroom, exhibition center spanning over 20,000 square feet and a 2,000-seat theater.