HomeLifestyleFood & HospitalityThe ARCADE at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City set to open Nov. 1

The ARCADE at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City set to open Nov. 1

Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City said recently that its latest attraction will offer fast-paced fun for all ages — as the ARCADE gets ready to open Nov. 1.

Designed by Aria Group, the 5,328-square-foot arcade is illuminated by bright neon lights and offers a high-energy, multisensory experience for all ages and skill levels. The venue features more than 60 supersized games, including classics like Skee-Ball, air hockey, basketball, race car-themed games and an epic claw machine, Big One Extreme. Additionally, players are transported into immersive adventures via virtual reality with games like “Rabbids,” along with many more games and attractions.

Games are played with the ARCADE’s cashless currency on reloadable cards. The cards can be loaded with a credit card or cash; instead of tickets, points are accumulated on the cards to redeem larger prizes.

“We are thrilled to open this vibrant, exciting entertainment space offering fun for all ages,” Gregg Klein, senior vice president and general manager, Harrah’s Resort, said. “We aim to create fun experiences and unforgettable memories for all our guests, so the ARCADE is truly the perfect addition to the resort.”

The ARCADE is one of several new offerings and enhancements at Harrah’s Resort, including stunning new rooms and suites with views of the bay; a casino floor renovation offering the latest slots and table games; new quick service dining options by Bobby Flay and Guy Fieri (Bobby’s Burgers and Chicken Guy!); and a new Italian dining experience, La Strada at the Shore, which joins Gordon Ramsay Steak, on the property’s fine dining roster.

Conveniently situated near the Pool at Harrah’s Resort, the ARCADE will be open Sunday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.

 

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