One area had a sign that said: “Seat available for purchase: $25.” That aside, there are 102 seats, 30 VIP seats, and room for 28 more at the bar rail (which has video poker slots). I’m kicking myself for not noticing the five “private Fan Caves,” available for 16 to 24 people each with a reservation - and equipped with an XBox and table service. It’s in the “Wild Wild West” section of the property.īilled as “ The Largest Sportsbook in Atlantic City,” this $8 mm property easily meets that with 15,228 square feet. Most of the books now are spacious and comfy - and at least on this early college football Saturday afternoon, mostly no trouble getting a table or waiting for a bet.īALLY’S - This one is called “The Book,” and serves both Bally’s and sister property Caesars next door (the only AC casino without its own sportsbook). Overall conclusion: If you only recall some of those temporary sportsbooks from last fall and earlier this year, take another look. (It’s tougher than it sounds, as I’ll explain.) Challenge accepted: I’ll visit all eight Atlantic City casino sportsbooks during Saturday afternoon’s early-game three-hour window to compare and contrast.
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