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Tropicana Atlantic City Rolls Out New Promotion for Foodies

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Tropicana Atlantic City is taking happy hour to a whole new level with its brand-new addition, a 14-stop food and drink crawl that allows visitors to embark on a unique culinary adventure. Dubbed the “Ultimate Happy Hour Trail,” the experience officially launched Thursday and will run until July 2026, allowing guests to participate throughout multiple visits.

The Promotion Will Last for a Year

A far cry from your typical bar crawl, this promotion welcomes Caesars Rewards members 21 and over to sample happy hour offerings from fourteen various establishments within the vast Tropicana complex. Smoky barbecue and wood-fired pizzas, tacos, oysters, and craft cocktails are all on the menu as the event takes participants on a guided tour of the property’s best bites.

Explore 14 Happy Hours under one roof—from Asian bites to Southern BBQ—and collect stamps and prizes as you go.

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The rules are straightforward: spend a minimum of $10 on food or drinks at any of the participating venues, either off the happy hour or regular menu, and receive a stamp on your crawl passport. Get all 14 stops and you’ll be eligible for a free midweek room stay at the resort. This promotion is perfect for regular visitors or those wishing to experience everything the Tropicana has to offer.

Unlike other food trails that encourage a one-day binge, Tropicana’s initiative gives participants a year to collect all 14 stamps. The Trail rewards discovery, pacing, and an adventurous mindset. It’s a low-pressure, high-reward culinary challenge that combines dining, gaming, and hospitality in a format few resorts have attempted previously. 

Tropicana Atlantic City Remains Set on Innovation

Every venue in the promotion could have a different happy hour, with starting times as early as noon and as late as 11 pm, accommodating early birds and night owls. The broad selection of eateries means that guests are guaranteed to find a spot they like. Even if they do not appreciate a particular cuisine, the inclusion of drinks in the promotion means that getting a stamp should be easy for everybody.

The new trail is the latest in a series of updates for Tropicana Atlantic City. Earlier this month, the resort unveiled a remote-play slot feature that allows online players to operate 25 actual machines on the casino floor from the comfort of their homes. The initiative adds another layer of appeal for casual visitors and loyal guests, encouraging them to visit in person to enjoy Tropicana’s 1,600 slots and 100 table games.

As competition ramps up throughout New Jersey’s gaming industry, Caesars Entertainment is betting that promotions like the Happy Hour Trail will distinguish Tropicana as more than just a gaming destination. The fusion of online and in-person play is especially relevant in the constantly evolving gambling market, keeping users engaged and introducing them to new ways to enjoy their favorite offerings.

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