Atlantic City Tourism Statistics

  
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ATLANTIC CITY — Tourist visits to the city last year were the lowest since the early 1980s, according to a recent report from the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism at. Tourism Insights Welcome to the New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism's website. You will find valuable industry information and resources that can help the promotion of tourist destinations in your area, special events and vital research in various sectors of the tourism industry. Join us as we continue our collaboration to promote New Jersey as a premier vacation.

Wrangleboro Road, Hamilton Township

On Monday, March 8 through Friday, March 12, a stop and go/ lane shift traffic pattern will be in effect on Wrangleboro Road in Hamilton Township, between the Atlantic City Expressway overpass and Leah Lane, 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, for utility work by the South Jersey Gas Co.

Police and traffic directors will be on site to assist. Delays will be encountered. Motorists are advised to allow for additional travel time or seek an alternate route.


EHT Advisories for March 8-14

For work by the NJ Turnpike Authority


Mill Road

On Monday, March 8 through Sunday, March 14, a detour will be in place 24 hours a day in the eastbound lane of Mill Road, between Fire Road and Old Zion Road. Motorists should follow the posted detour or seek an alternate route.


Zion Road

On Monday March 8 through Friday, March 12, an alternating lane traffic pattern will be in effect on Zion Road, between Bargaintown Road and Old Zion Road, 7 AM – 3 PM, weather permitting.


Steelmanville Road
On Monday, March 8 through Friday, March 12, an alternating lane traffic pattern will be in effect on Steelmanville Road, between Ocean Heights Avenue and Blackman Road, 7 AM – 3 PM, weather permitting.


UPDATE - New York Avenue Bridge, Hamilton Township
Atlantic city tourism bureau

After an inspection and evaluation, the New York Avenue bridge over Gravelly Run in Hamilton Township, between Reega Avenue and Route 40, will remain closed to traffic until further notice.

The damage assessment by an engineering underwater dive team revealed extensive damage to the superstructure of the bridge, requiring its closure.

Motorists are advised to seek an alternate route and plan travel time accordingly.


Chestnut Neck Road & Smithville-Chestnut Neck Road - Port Republic

Effective February 22, intermittent lane or road closures may be in effect over the next 1-2 weeks as follows for work by Atlantic City Electric.


Smithville Chestnut Neck Road
- Work to continue for approximately 7 days for distribution work.

Chestnut Neck Road- Work to continue for 15 days for both highline and distribution work.

Motorists may experience delays and should plan travel time accordingly. Additional delays may be incurred due to inclement weather.


Cotton Mill Bridge, Mays Landing

Beginning Monday, March 23, Cotton Mill Bridge in Mays Landing will be closed to all traffic until further notice for a full bridge replacement. Route 40/50 will serve as the detour route. Motorists should follow the posted detour and plan travel time accordingly or seek an alternate route.

Businesses on Main Street and Mill Street will remain open, unless otherwise impacted by COVID-19 closures.


Welcome to Atlantic City

a major tourist destination in the State of New Jersey. Not only does the Atlantic City region offer an abundance of entertainment and attractions, it is a short drive from Philadelphia and also easily accessible from New York City.

They say that Atlantic City boasts more stars than the visible universe. That’s because top entertainers from around the world have performed here. It is a tradition that’s been in place for over a century. And now Atlantic City has a new excitement and style. Today’s Atlantic City entertainment is hip, irreverent and fun, while retaining some of the classic appeal that consistently draws visitors of all ages.

Casinos & Resorts

The city’s casino/resort properties deliver a full range of entertainment from headliners and revue shows to lounge acts and comedy clubs, appealing to a range of ages. Whatever your preference, there’s a casino show that is tailor-made for you.

Dining

Atlantic City and the surrounding region have undergone a restaurant renaissance in recent years that has made it among the most extraordinary dining destination to be found anywhere. Whether you have a yen for Japanese, an ache for a steak, a wish for good fish or a hankering for any other kind of food, you’ll find it here. The Atlantic City area has truly become a food lovers paradise.

Shopping

Atlantic County’s resurgence has coincided with a retail renaissance that has transformed the resort into one of the retail capitals of the East Coast. From designer apparel to eclectic shops and boutiques, the area’s shopping offers something for everyone.

Sports, Recreation & Golf

From biking and hiking, to golfing, boating, surfing and fishing, visitors will find the Atlantic City region filled with outdoor adventures. Visit one of several beautiful County Parks. Love the beach? Relax on one of the miles of beaches the region has to offer. For the golf enthusiasts, tee off at any one of the 26 golf courses, many of them nationally acclaimed. For more information on golf courses in the area or to book tee time go to http://gacga.com

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Atlantic City Tourism Information Center

Our Address

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12 South Virginia Ave.
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

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12 South Virginia Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ 08401

Atlantic City Tourism Website

(609) 345-4524
info@acchamber.com