Fireworks, hot DJs, parties and more to say goodbye to first summer season.
Sept. 1-2 — Showtimes both nights is 8pm. Tickets range from $95-$275.
• HQ Nightclub
Since opening in July, this multi-level club has been a popular draw thanks to its high-end turntable talent. Scheduled this weekend are Dutch DJ Chuckie on Aug. 31, British duo The EC Twins, well known for their remixes (LMFAO’s “Champagne Showers” Remix and Adele “Someone Like You” Remix), perform on Sept. 1 and featured on Sept. 2 will be Sidney Samson, to spin his hits, including “Riverside.” Topping off the extended weekend on Monday. Sept. 3 will be Dirty South. Doors open at 10pm each night.
• The Social
Performers at The Social, Revel’s casino floor nightclub are Garden State Radio and 3AM on Aug. 31, Someone Say Something and the Exceptions on Sept. 1 and Modern Bliss and 3AM on Sept. 2.
• Ivan Kane’s Royal Jelly
Ivan Kane’s Royal Jelly Burlesque will unveil a new show this weekend, and a new late-night rock and roll performance with all new songs after hours at 2am on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1.
• Parties, Dining
With all the complexities of opening a brand new destination resort in Atlantic City, the executives at Revel already had a lot on their plate. However, those same executives decided to put some great food on the plates of visitors, by presenting the inaugural Taste of Revel, presented by Food & Wine and created in partnership with Travel + Leisure. This three-day epicurean extravaganza from May 18-20, will feature exclusive experiences developed specifically for the 6.3-million-square-foot beachfront destination.
The catalyst behind Revel’s ambitious nightlife and entertainment options is the Las Vegas-based Angel Management Group (AMG), which brings three unique nightlife concepts to the property and southern New Jersey.
“When I look at Atlantic City, maybe I just see something different,” says DeSanctis. “What I see, when you go out on our Sky Garden or you go out on our deck, that’s sort of the Atlantic City that I think about. We have this incredible geographic location. We have 47 million people within a six-hour drive of this place, and when we think about options from a resort perspective in the Northeast, there really aren’t any. "
From a casual lunch-truck approach to modern Mexican to the finest in French-inspired cuisine, Revel will have the entire dining spectrum covered.
Revel has released a behind-the-scenes video on the making of Beyonce's "Back to Business" show, which will be the singer's first performance since giving birth in early January.
“We’re just pleased that people have responded to what we do,” Carney says. “It’s a lot different than when we started out.”
Plus Clam-A-Rama in Cape May, Drew Toonz and the Album of the Week (Willie Nelson)
Emporium was created exclusively for Revel, and is a 10,000-square-foot “shop-in-shop” concept that showcases a a carefully curated mix of contemporary and luxury brands.
“The club is built vertically, which, from all my years of experience and all the nightclubs I’ve viewed globally, I’ve never seen such a vertical build. "
Atlantic City is staring down the barrel of Labor Day weekend after experiencing the single most diverse array of live entertainment ever presented here during one summer. Not just during the last 34 summers of the casino era, either, but throughout its entire gaudy, bawdy and, occasionally tawdry 160-year-old past.
The Atlantic City Free Public Library will now be operating the Atlantic City Historical Museum located across from Revel on the Garden Pier.
Although designed with chic, urbane sensibility, One is decidedly not a triumph of form over function. Our meal supplied sophisticated, upscale New American, emphasizing grilled fare.
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1. Steven Melhorn said... on Sep 1, 2012 at 08:50AM
“If Revel hopes to make a profit, or at least make enough to make their monthly payments, they need to attract more Oriental table players who love to gamble. They also MUST have, at least, a noodle bar restaurant close to their higher limit gambling area to grab a quick meal so they can get back to the tables. I think Revel is the only AC casino that does not have any dedicated Asian restaurant. My wife, who is Asian, noticed this right away when we stayed there last weekend. She prefers Asian restaurants when we stay in AC.”
2. MIKE I said... on Nov 5, 2012 at 03:55PM
“CATER TO Asians as above. Also, get offers out to the seniors, especially during the winter months. free room and food sun to thurs. they will NEVER pay for a room and get free ones from golden nugget, harrahs, and showboat next door, just to name a few.”