The hype
Travelers appreciate the unbeatable value and location but consistently flag the noise and hit-or-miss housekeeping.
Réservez si You want to spend your money on blackjack and boardwalk fries, not a resort fee.
En bref : A functional crash pad that saves you $50 a night in fees, provided you can tolerate thin walls and a gritty street vibe.
Évalué par @HeidiGS9089 : I booked this last minute for a cheap getaway and honestly, eating Tony Boloney's pizza in that massive jacuzzi was the highlight of my month. The room is huge, the retro vibe is fun, and being under $200 near the boardwalk is a steal. Perfect for a low-key weekend.
Travelers appreciate the unbeatable value and location but consistently flag the noise and hit-or-miss housekeeping.
The 'Beach Block' location is convenient but puts you on a street that can feel sketchy late at night.
“I would appreciate a room on a high floor, away from the elevator and Pacific Avenue street noise. If available, a recently updated room would be preferred.”
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Yes, this is a rare 'resort fee free' zone in Atlantic City, saving you about $25-30/night compared to casinos.
No. Despite some confusing listings online, there is absolutely no pool on the property.
It's the 'Beach Block' but Pacific Ave can be gritty. It's generally safe to walk to the casinos (1 block), but stay alert late at night.
Self-parking is available in a lot for approximately $20-$25 per night.
Yes, a complimentary continental breakfast with a waffle station is served daily.
It is a 2-3 minute walk (about 1.5 blocks) to the boardwalk and beach.
The Irish Pub next door is a historic gem with cheap drinks and great food—don't skip it.
Ask for a room receipt at check-in to ensure the parking fee is recorded correctly.
The 'side' entrance is often locked at night; use the main Pacific Ave entrance.
Découvrez où se situe Best Western Atlantic City Hotel et ce qu'il y a à proximité.