Taj Mahal hotel

1001 Boardwalk, Atlantic City
5 puntuaciones
6.80/10.00

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Mike Bolle (31.10.2017 11:50)
Really dated and Gotti/ cheap appearance inside. Bathroom in room was dirty....tub drained slow. The Cleaning Staff not very helpful and new little english. Front counter girl even rolled her eyes at my wife we won't be back. Would rate at 0 stars but won't allowed to review and warn you not to waste your money.
Dre Van Doom (18.10.2017 20:52)
Legendary place closed now.. Hard rock coming soon
Ray D (26.07.2017 00:03)
Update: As of 2016, Permanently Closed. I can only comment on the casino and public areas, not the hotel. Basically what I saw was an opulent place in need of repairs and remodeling. The cleanliness and food/beverage service is usually OK, but has not been great since the labor strike. (Trump's buddy Carl Icahn somehow managed to break the contract and take away the employees' health insurance retirement benefits.) That said, I suspect some disgruntled employees have tried to falsely report here that the place is permanently closed. Not so fast: They have been given notice that the closing date is October 10, 2016. But I think a last-minute deal is still possible. Things will continue as is until after Labor (how ironic) Day weekend before things may start winding down. There are a lot of nice businesses as tenants in there, so let's cross our fingers and hope the Taj continues.
Brian S (25.07.2017 15:52)
Never stayed here. We visited on a trip and did some gambling. The gambling areas were full of people having fun.. and we ourselves enjoyed playing. Was a nice building... too bad it's closed.
Prof. Arun C. Mehta (13.04.2017 13:06)
From New York, we visited Atlanta City in June 2013 for a day visit in a bus which took us to Taj Mahal through a number of casinos. People cone to Atlanta City mainly for casinos. We did not stay in hotel. Bus operator had given some coins complimentary. Find the casinos around very big with lot of people enjoying. One can see both man and women of 75+ enjoying. Children are not allowed in side. Lot of food options available. One day was enough to move around. We returned in the evening. When in NY/NJ, one must find time to visit Atlanta City. Do not be confused with Atlanta, Georgia.

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