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Just in time for the busy summer season on the Jersey Shore, the Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City now offers long-term rentals.
According to a press release from Philadelphia’sTower Investments, the Showboat is currently offering weekly and monthly rentals on fully outfitted studio, one-, and two-bedroom luxury apartments.
With a stay at Showboat Hotel in Atlantic City, you'll be on the beach, within a 10-minute walk of Hard Rock Casino Atlantic City and Ocean Resort Casino. This beach hotel is 0.6 mi (1 km) from Steel Pier and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Resorts Atlantic City Casino. Popular Hotel Amenities and Features. The Showboat Atlantic City casino took its last wagers in 2014. Blatstein bought the Showboat two years later for $23 million and turned it into a non-gambling hotel with 852 rooms.
Tower Investments President and CEO Bart Blatstein bought the former hotel and casino in January 2016 for $23 million. The Showboat reopened as a non-gaming hotel in July of that year.
“Open now for our third summer, we know how much our guests enjoy staying with us at Showboat,” said Blatstein in a statement.
“I’ve always believed in Atlantic City and my confidence hasn’t wavered. We continue to see exciting momentum and want to continue to be a part of that. New offerings like this will just keep making this great city even better and more attractive to guests.”
What the Showboat apartments include
The Showboat’s beachfront apartment rentals start at $1,300 a week for studios, $1,800 for one-bedrooms and $2,400 for two-bedrooms.
Each suite features a full kitchen with a dishwasher, oven, stovetop, refrigerator and microwave. Housekeeping services are available to provide linens and towels, and there are on-site laundry facilities.
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Renters will also have access to storage space, complimentary parking, and the Matrxx, 24-hour, 14,000-square-foot fitness center on the property.
Blatstein said that offering guests the option for long-term stays just makes sense:
“We’ve been extremely successful in hosting meeting and conventions and have found the visitors who stay with us don’t want to leave. Now, they don’t have to. They can come and stay and enjoy all the city has to offer for as long as they’d like.”
The Showboat’s many faces in Atlantic City
Of course, the property first opened on the Boardwalk as the Showboat Hotel, Casino and Bowling Center in March 1987. It started with a 60,000-square-foot casino and a 60-lane bowling alley.
Harrah’s Entertainment, which is now Caesars Entertainment, bought out the property’s parent company in 1998. In 2001, Caesars shut the bowling alley down.
Two years later, Caesars added a new hotel tower. Caesars also made major improvements to the rest of the property over the next decade. This included the opening of a House of Blues, which faces the Boardwalk.
However, in June 2014, Caesars announced plans to close the Showboat to focus on its other Atlantic City casinos (Bally’s, Harrah’s and Caesars). Caesars finally shut the doors in August 2014.
In December of that year, Stockton University bought the property for $18 million. The university planned to turn it into a residential campus. However, that plan failed and Blatstein stepped in a little over a year later.
Blatstein has breathed new life into the Showboat by reopening it in phases. He started with 852 oceanfront rooms and suites in 2016. Then, he opened all 1,331 rooms and suites in the summer of 2018.
A new Showboat Casino?
For now, the Showboat Hotel remains a non-gaming property.
When Hard Rock Casino and Ocean Casino Resort opened nearby on the north end of the Boardwalk last summer, Blatstein began taking a serious look at gaming again.
Hard Rock and Ocean Casino did open in June 2018. Nine months later, in March 2019, the state’s Casino Control Commission granted Blatstein preliminary approval to go after an NJ gambling license.
Blatstein is now pursuing the license, hoping to break ground on a new Showboat Casino on a plot of adjacent land.
Those plans are still in the working stages. In the meantime, the AC hotel’s new long-term apartments are available for rent.
Showboat Casino does not currently have an online casino. See our list of the top licensed NJ online casinos if you’re looking for the best sites to play real money games from New Jersey.
The Reasons for Opting Out
Despite the fact that Caesars Entertainment holds a valid New Jersey-issued online gambling license, it remains uncertain whether it will ever receive a Showboat-branded online casino. In fact, no such plans have been announced in any of Caesars’ press releases, which makes it hard to even speculate whether such a site would operate as a part of the Bally’s/888 partnership or under the separate Caesars/Amaya license.
Perhaps one of the reasons why Caesars Entertainment doesn’t seem to be seriously considering the launch of a Showboat online casino is the fact that the company already operates a number of successful New Jersey gambling sites, which include HarrahsCasino.com, WSOP.com, CaesarsCasino.com, as well as an 888-branded project.
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The revenue generated by those sites totaled $3,335,470 in February 2014, which was a 9% increase over January. With a 30% market share, the company is under no pressure to focus on launching additional sites, especially when dealing with what is essentially a land-based casino brand that has never been associated with online gaming. As is often the case in uncertain situations, the rumors of Caesars Entertainment putting a Showboat Casino on the market have been surfacing from time to time. However, if you’re looking for a chance to check out Caesars new online casino games, you’ve got no choice but to stick with the other options for now.
Showboat History
Showboat Atlantic City was opened in 1987. This Mardi Gras themed resort was purchased by Harrah’s Entertainment in 1998 and as such became a part of Caesars Entertainment’s New Jersey casino empire along with all the other Showboat properties located in other cities. The hotel is located to the north of Trump Taj Mahal and opened with only 516 rooms and a 60,000 square feet casino floor. In 2003, Showboat Atlantic City was expanded with a new 544 room tower, which was called the Orleans tower. The renovation cost $90 million, but that didn’t stop the owners from remodeling the original Bourbon Tower four years later.
As a result, Showboat Atlantic City boasts an impressive 127,978 square feet casino floor, as well as a House of Blues restaurant and several House of Blues suites. The additional amenities include a 3,500 square feet spa, a large fitness center, a pool and two gift shops. All in all, the Showboat may not be the most impressive resort of this kind in the entire Atlantic City, but the massive gaming space and the broad selection of casino games make it fairly popular among the local gambling enthusiasts.