Atlantic City Limo Services & Rentals
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Limo in Atlantic City: Luxury Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Atlantic City (NJ) for every occasion, such as: airport
ride (ACY, AIY or another), birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing,
concert, sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral,
graduation, holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Atlantic City was poised to be the swank gambling capital of the East coast and instead, the
investors and landowners have turned it into a tackier, less glamorous version of Nevada’s Las Vegas. But this
coastal New Jersey town still feeds the odd hunger associated with the slot machines, tables and wheels.
The Boardwalk packs in a lot of tourist hubs, restaurants and elaborate hotel/casinos. It moves
along the oceanfront through the heart of the strip. Across from all the gambling buzz is a carnival-style setting
complete with rolling vendors dishing out pizza, funnel cakes and the like. This area is swarming at night, but in
the day it calms down (slightly). If overwhelmed, head southwest of the city toward some sparser, more quiet
beaches or charter a fishing boat for an Atlantic Ocean angling adventure.
Atlantic City is located in southern New Jersey along the Atlantic coast. It is just 60 miles east
of Philadelphia, PA and 115 miles south of New York City. You can easily drive from New York City to Atlantic City
in about two hours. It is less than one hour from Philadelphia and only three hours drive from Baltimore or
Washington DC.
One hundred years ago, Atlantic City was a fashionable summer retreat for the affluent residents of
nearby cities. The wives and daughters of the social elite would escape the summer heat in the city by moving to
their summer homes on the beach. You can still see their elegant Victorian mansions and beach cottages in the
southern suburbs of Atlantic city.
Today, Atlantic City's main attraction is gambling. The oceanfront is now lined with grand casino
hotels. It has become the little Las Vegas of the east coast. At least a dozen glitzy hotel casinos are located
along the beachside boardwalk. Some of them are quite spectacular, although on a smaller scale than Las Vegas. They
offer entertainment, fine dining and naturally, gambling.
Most of the casinos offer musical variety shows similar to those found in Las Vegas but at more
reasonable prices. Tickets usually cost about $10 to $25 or about half the price charged in Las Vegas. Often, the
Atlantic City casinos also offer famous name entertainment. Many big-name stars appear at the Atlantic City casinos
for a few shows on the weekends. Tickets to these shows cost a bit more. (about $25 to $50). It is still much
cheaper than Las Vegas or Broadway.
Every year, Atlantic City hosts the Miss America pageant and frequently, the major casinos hold
world-class sporting events such as championship boxing matches. Tickets may be difficult to find for the really
big events.
If you are not a gambler, Atlantic City is still worth visiting. It has a nice sandy beach for
sunbathing and swimming with a broad boardwalk stretching several miles. The boardwalk includes the usual
assortment of restaurants, souvenir stands, amusement arcades and quaint shops.
The Atlantic City casinos are worth seeing. Their overdone glitzy architecture and massive scale
are truly incredible. You will have no problem finding a nice restaurant and the entertainment opportunities are
excellent.
If you are visiting New York City, you can easily take a day trip or an overnight jaunt to Atlantic
City. Excursion buses depart from the big apple to Atlantic City every day. Many of the major tour bus operators
offer regularly scheduled excursions to Atlantic City for about $25 per round trip. For a real bargain, find a
gambler's excursion bus or van tour. They usually provide a round trip ticket which includes a free meal at one of
the casinos and a rebate of gambling tokens for nearly the value of your ticket. It is like getting a free
trip!
If you rent a car, you can easily drive to Atlantic City in less than three hours. It will be a bit
longer if you take the scenic route along the ocean, but that will allow you to visit many of the northern Jersey
Shore communities. These seaside resort towns are favorite weekend destinations for many young people from the big
city. They tend to be quiet villages most of the week, but turn into great party towns on summer weekends. Bruce
Springsteen began his career in the honky tonk bars of the Jersey Shore.
You can also visit some of the beachside resort towns of southern New Jersey like Cape May and
Stone Harbor. These pleasant little resorts with their restored Victorian homes and smooth sandy beaches provide
quiet refuges for sun basking, swimming and surfing. Rent a limo in Atlantic City (NJ)!
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