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The new Atlantic City casinos opened their doors to players Wednesday – a day earlier than expected.
The Hard Rock and Ocean Resort Casino, which had been closed earlier, were scheduled to open Thursday, but both were given permission Wednesday afternoon from the New Jersey Gaming Division to begin operations.
Both properties still plan large openings developed Thursday.
David Rebuck, director of the games execution division, said that Hard Rock had been allowed to fully operate at 3 pm and that Ocean Resort had been cleared at 5:45 pm Both wereted little of Time to let players in – even when they pleaded for people to come to their grand openings scheduled for Thursday.
"I hold the certificate in hand, and I could not be happier," said Bruce Deifik, the owner of Ocean Resort, at the Associated Press.
"We are open for business and everyone is welcome," said Frank Leone, the casino's CEO.
Hard Rock, in particular, did not want to lose sight of the impact of its grand opening on Thursday, which will include celebrities and a mbad guitar on the Boardwalk before noon.
"People are already going through the doors," said Todd Moyer, Vice President of Marketing at Hard Rock. "Our grand grand opening is tomorrow and we are still working on it, but the shell has been done, I equate it to" Extreme Makeover: Home Edition "on the cable, where the things they do these last hours are incredible "
Jim Allen, president of Hard Rock International, walked to the casino floor, checking how things were going. Here and there, ladders were hidden behind plastic sheeting where the work was not finished yet. The work was going on at night in a hotel tower, but Allen said that overall, "we are pretty happy with our current situation.
Atlantic City now has nine casinos; there were 12 before 2014.
The Hard Rock is the old Trump Taj Mahal, and Ocean Resort is the old Revel.
They were two of five Atlantic City casinos that had closed since 2014. Together, they will restore about 6,000 of the 11,000 jobs lost in closures.
Tom Fortunato, of Lynbrook, New York, came to Atlantic City not knowing that the Hard Rock was open early, and simply wandered inside.
"This looks great," said Fortunato, who said he visited Trump Taj Mahal "more times than I want to admit it".
"It's amazing what they did with," he said.
One striking thing about the first night of the casino: the absence of any noticeable cigarette smell, with the casino only a few hours away.
"It's really light and fresh here," said Paul Wolowski, of Hicksville, New York. "It smells even good here."
Those who remember the tidy taste of Donald and Ivana Trump from the Taj Mahal era will not recognize the place: the rows of chandeliers that dominate the view as guests climb the main escalator up to At the casino are gone, supplanted by a giant silver guitar hanging from the ceiling. The video screens surrounding the escalators play excerpts from Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Nirvana and Johnny Cash as guests come down to the casino.
Memories of music are everywhere, from dresses worn by Stevie Nicks and Whitney Houston to guitars played by Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan and Katy Perry. There is a leather stage outfit worn by Aerosmith guitarist, Joe Perry.
There's even a New Jersey memory room, including the handwritten lyrics of Debbie Harry's "Dreaming" of Blondie (a Hawthorne native) with stuff from Bon Jovi, Wyclef Jean, Southside Johnny and a telegram from Western Union confirming a payment of $ 20,000. Charles will give a concert on Steel Pier in Atlantic City in 1978.
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