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Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

I was trying to book a night's stay at the Atlantic City Hilton, and my Hilton Honors representative stated that the AC Hilton is not taking reservations because a memo went out they were closing the hotel.

True?? They could provide no details on date or anything.

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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

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I was trying to book a night's stay at the Atlantic City Hilton, and my Hilton Honors representative stated that the AC Hilton is not taking reservations because a memo went out they were closing the hotel.

True?? They could provide no details on date or anything.

Should we be stocking up on these chips? Although not the prettiest, I like them well enough.

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If it is, then it is news to me. I do know that Hilton Hotel Corp is severing its relationship with the property -- and this could be the reason for their response. Its undergone the sale from Park Place -> Harrah's -> Colony (Resorts). The property is still in good shape and is usually crowded when I go there.

I just checked the hotel website and the reservation system gave me prices for a room in September.

BTW - there is a Hampton Inn (a Hilton property) about a mile or two up Rt 40. You can use your points there.
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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

That's exactly where I booked my room. Thanks.

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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

Just got this added info based on a call I made to a friend in AC...


MOST LIKELY IT WAS BECAUSE OF A HOLDUP THAT OCCURED IN THE LOBBY AT THE HILTON ON MONDAY NITE, >>

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SOMEONE HELD UP THE CASH CALL DESK IN THE LOBBY, THE CASH CALL DESK IS WHERE YOU CAN ADVANCE CASH FROM CREDIT CARDS AND IN SOME CASES GET YOUR WITHDRAWL IN CASH, >>

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ANYWAY THE BANDITO GOT AWAY WITH APPRX $30,000 IN CASH,

This caused a temporary closure of the lobby/registration.

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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

This was posted by Archie Black based on a news article... Long story short they are expanding.

ATLANTIC CITY — For the tiny Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort, it seems the best way to compete in the land of the giants is to get bigger — a lot bigger.
After months of rumors, the Hilton finally revealed plans Wednesday to transform the smallest casino in town into a megaresort that could dominate the southern tip of the Boardwalk.

The price tag is estimated between $1 billion and $1.2 billion, or about what it cost to build the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in 2003, officials said.

Hilton plans to build a 1,000-room hotel tower and double the size of its gaming space from 60,000 to 120,000 square feet. New retail shops, restaurants and a 3,500-seat entertainment facility will complement the gaming operations. A 3,000-space parking garage also is planned.

“I think it's a gem of a property that would benefit from an expansion more than any other casino,��� said Anthony Rodio, regional president of the Hilton and sister property Resorts Atlantic City.

Rodio and other company representatives disclosed details of the expansion plan during a Casino Control Commission meeting Wednesday for renewal of the Hilton's operating license. The commission unanimously approved the five-year license.
The Hilton is owned by Resorts International Holdings, an affiliate of the Los Angeles-based real estate investment group Colony Capital. Colony acquired the Hilton and three other casinos in Mississippi and Indiana for $1.24 billion in 2005.

Colony agreed this month to sell one of those casinos, Resorts East Chicago in East Chicago, Ind., to Ameristar Casinos Inc. for $675 million. Proceeds from the sale will help finance the Hilton's makeover, according to Eric J. Matejevich, chief financial officer of Resorts International Holdings.

No timetable was given for the expansion. Hilton is still in the planning stages, but has hired an architect to design the project. After Wednesday's Casino Control Commission meeting, Rodio was scheduled to discuss the expansion with Nicholas L. Ribis, chief executive officer and vice chairman of Resorts International Holdings. A presentation is planned for Tuesday in Las Vegas with Thomas J. Barrack Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Colony Capital, Rodio said.

The Hilton last underwent a major expansion in 1997, when it added 300 hotel rooms at a cost of $50 million. The property opened in 1980 as the Golden Nugget, casino mogul Steve Wynn's luxury resort. Wynn sold the casino to Bally Manufacturing Corp. for $440 million in 1987, beginning a string of ownership and name changes that tainted its opulent reputation.

Before Colony Capital took control, the Hilton was overshadowed by former sister properties Caesars and Bally's under then-owner Caesars Entertainment Inc. Colony orchestrated a turnaround by marketing the Hilton as an old-fashioned, high-stakes gambling den.

From 2005 to 2006, Hilton's gross operating profit soared nearly 80 percent to $51.8 million. Hilton's net revenue jumped 11 percent in 2006 to $294.3 million; it was the only Atlantic City casino to have double-digit growth in that category.

“The new senior management team has certainly guided the company, both locally and at the corporate level, to a significant financial recovery,��� Casino Control Commission Chair Linda M. Kassekert said.

But Rodio noted that the property's quaint gaming floor and modestly sized 800-room hotel tower have prevented the Hilton from growing even more. Hotel occupancy is about 95 percent. Every month, the Hilton turns away between 30,000 and 35,000 customers because it lacks the hotel rooms to accommodate them, Rodio said.

Hilton, located at the southern end of the Boardwalk casino district, will redevelop three blocks of adjacent property for the expansion. The new hotel tower will be attached to the existing building, while the retail, dining, entertainment attractions and parking garage will go across the street on what is now vacant property, Rodio said.

Rodio declined to elaborate on the retail component other than to say it would not be as large as The Quarter, the $280 million shopping and entertainment complex built by Tropicana Casino and Resort in 2004.

Assuming Hilton goes through with the project, the expansion would add to a $1.2 billion building boom in the casino industry. Borgata, Harrah's Atlantic City and Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort are building expansion projects that will add 2,500 new hotel rooms next year.

Despite competitive pressures from Pennsylvania's new slot parlors and the possible loss of business related to Atlantic City's new casino smoking restrictions, the resort's $5.2 billion gaming industry is still poised for strong, long-term growth, Rodio told the Casino Control Commission.

“We are at the tip of the iceberg in terms of what this market is capable of,��� he said.
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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

This is good but I know of at least two other projects like it in AC...seems like its a lot of building to simply further divide up the playing population...
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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

Let's see what actually happens. I thought maybe when the Borgata went in that the town might revitaize. It's been a few years now, and other than the outlet shopping area, and the Caesars pier, nothing real has happened.

I think what Trump should do is level the Taj & re-build a monster. Something that would really put AC on the forefront. Between the New-Taj & Borgata, AC may be a place people actually want to stay instead of the day trip by bus. The Taj has a name, and sometimes, that's all it takes.

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Re: Atlantic City Hilton Closing??

I have the highest hopes for the Wynn-Trump collaboration that is supposed to go in where the plaza is. Then there's talk of a new casino north of the Showboat. Who knows? All I know is I'll be able to expand my $1 chip collection
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