Monday, August 25, 2008

ON THE BOARDWALK






Went to Atlantic City for the first time in almost 10 or more years.
The changes were amazing. Besides the Hotels the construction of housing complexes around the area seemed abundant as well.
The Tropicana is a complex with a fun Mall and vaious anchor restaurants. We ate at a Havana Style Cuban place for lunch and then enjoyed the Slots.
Getting to AC was grueling. ALL the people who had a car were en-route to the Jersey Shore. A trip that takes about 2 hours took 4 1/2. We could have flown to Vegas in less time!
It was terrible and frustrating as hell.
Luckily the weather was the Starbucks concession and theLadies room were equally outrageous. The men's rooms were easily accessible and Urinally plentiful.
We left at 10:30am and were there at 3PM!!
After the Tropicana, which was fun and had machines that paid off somewhat and played with you, we headed to the Borgata.
I had seen ads for it and was intrigued. It is about 3 miles from the main boardwalk and on the Marina. The Trump Marina is nearby but looks like a General Hospital before they flood it with golden light in the evening.
The Borgata was overly crowded and we came to find that it was due to a Rod Stewart concert.
The Borgata to me is a Bellagio Wannabe. Ringing the Casino floor are high end Restaurants (Wolfgang Puck / Bobby Flay..etc.) and also a very nice Wine restaurant in a "Cellar" environment a floor or two under the Casino.
All were so overbooked we were told at 9PM that 11PM was the only opening without a reservation.
WOW!
By 11PM the Flood of humanity poured over the escalators into the Casino like a babeling Tsunami. I guess the Concert was over. It was impossible to walk anywhere.
We managed to play some Slots , eat in a minor venue..THE METROPOLITAN..it was OK. and then get out!
Got home in the normal travel time of about 2 hours.
I suggest it as a weekend trip rather than a day trip. TOO TIRING and too much to see. We NEVER got on the Boardwalk.
Wanted to stroll and see the ocean and the various shops and other nearby Casinos, but there was no time for that.
Maybe next time.
Watched the closing OLYMPIC ceremonies last night with about 6 friends. We thought it less than thrilling but some of it stellar and amazingly constructed. It owed a great deal to Busby Berkely.
I cooked a Pasta dinner for all, Very tasty..Artichoke Hearts...Spinach & Fontina Cheese Stuffed Chicken Sausage ...Broccoli..Fresh Spinach..( all thanks to a Costco run with pals a few weekends ago) add Parmeasean cheese and a tomato sause I garnished with red wine ...YUM!
Got involved in a NY Music Festival piece called WARD 9..You might want to check it out.

http://www.ward9.info/

So Summer is almost over and the Olympics are gone . 110 USA Medals..Not bad.
Obama has picked Joe Biden who I think is a great choice for a VP and the DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION opens tonight in Denver.
Life Goes On..
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