Tropicana Atlantic City is celebrating its 40th anniversary on the world-famous Boardwalk. Over the course of four decades, the ownership of the casino resort has changed hands multiple times, and it’s hard not to notice the significant growth of the property.
Today, the Tropicana is operated by Caesars Entertainment and stands as the largest casino hotel on the Boardwalk.
“For nearly half a century now, Caesars Entertainment has been committed to Atlantic City and has played a significant role in positioning the city as a leading gaming and entertainment destination on the East Coast,” said John Koster, regional president for Caesars Entertainment.
As Tropicana reaches this milestone, it’s a moment to reflect on its history, look towards the future, and acknowledge the impact it has had on Atlantic City as a whole.
History of Tropicana Atlantic Metropolis
Tropicana Atlantic City first opened its doors on November 23, 1981, becoming the ninth casino to open in Atlantic City following the legalization of gambling in New Jersey in 1978.
The original launch of the casino was relatively small, with two hotel towers and around 550 rooms. However, over the years, significant changes and expansions have taken place. Here’s a brief trip down memory lane:
– In 1988, the property was renamed TropWorld, and a third tower was added.
– Nine years later, the 600-room West Tower was constructed, and the name reverted back to Tropicana.
– The Havana Tower was built in 2003, adding another 500 rooms.
– The Quarter, a $280 million, 200,000-square-foot Old-Havana-themed space featuring dining, nightlife, retail, and entertainment options, opened in the following years.
– The Chelsea Tower became part of Tropicana Atlantic City in 2018.
– The property itself is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties, while the casino hotel is operated by Caesars Entertainment.
– Tropicana now boasts 2,364 rooms and over 125,000 square feet of gaming space.
Throughout its history, Tropicana Atlantic City has undergone significant transformations and expansions, becoming a prominent destination on the Boardwalk.
Party during Trop AIR CONDITIONERS
To start up the 50th Anniversary bash of Tropicana Atlantic Metropolis, the gambling house hosted a new wine mouth watering dinner during Il Verdi. The 7-course meal and even Italian wine beverages pairings featured the culinary arts prowess which includes made Elle Verdi typically the highest-rated Ocean City eating venue on Yelp.
A weekend-long bash during Boogie Days showcased amongst Atlantic City’ s nearly all vibrant discos. And it bundled a sentimental soundtrack in the days of Tropicana’ s very first.
However , the top reception occurred Friday nighttime in a outstanding ballroom party. The customer list bundled employees, Eight Stars Returns members, Caesars executives, information and local representatives.
On November. 26 and even Nov. twenty seven, Tropicana Ocean City will probably be giving 50, 000 Rewards Credits every single 40 short minutes. One blessed Caesars Returns member may become an instant uniform on November. 27 during Harrah’ nasiums Resort through the Millionaire Developer slot event.
‘ This is usually a family’ during Tropicana Ocean City
Jacqueline Grace, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Tropicana Atlantic City, along with Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr., dedicated an event capsule to commemorate the property’s history. They were joined by a dozen or so of the original day-one Tropicana employees, out of the 54 who were present at the time.
“When I first set foot on this property (in the fall of 2020), I knew we were starting something special,” Grace said. She later described the team at Tropicana as more than just a “team,” but rather a “family.”
For day-one employee Bill Everett, a security officer from Forked River, Tropicana holds a special meaning as it is where he met his wife of 37 years. They began dating after working together at Tropicana and got married in 1984. They now have two children and two grandchildren.
The dedication of the event capsule and the presence of long-time employees highlight the close-knit and familial atmosphere at Tropicana Atlantic City.
C-suite credit rating to front-line workers
Anthony Carano, President and COO of Caesars Entertainment, mentioned, “It brings the company tremendous pride to celebrate the Tropicana’s 40th-anniversary milestone” with the employees.
“As Atlantic City cements itself as a modern-day sports, gaming, and entertainment destination, our success and growth would not be possible without our dedicated, passionate associates and loyal guests,” he said.
Koster said, “Tropicana’s 40th anniversary is incredibly special,” and “we attribute much of the success to the team members who deliver first-class service to the guests daily.”
Here’ s to a new 40 years needed for Trop
The future of Tropicana Atlantic City looks promising, according to Grace. She emphasized their pride in their commitment to the community they serve, as they have been contributing to making Atlantic City a great place to work, live, and enjoy for the past 40 years. They are excited and proud to celebrate this significant milestone and look forward to the future of Tropicana.
Caesars Entertainment, the operator of Tropicana Atlantic City, as well as Caesars Atlantic City and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City, is investing $400 million across the properties by 2023. Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small expressed that this investment demonstrates confidence in the city and its casino industry. He sees it as a testament to Caesars’ commitment and is delighted to serve as the mayor during this time of growth and development.