| Trump Marina | |
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| Address | 1 Castle Blvd. Atlantic City, NJ 08401 [1] |
| Opening date | June 19, 1985 |
| Theme | Marina |
| No. of rooms | 728 |
| Total gaming space | 74,252 sq ft (6,898.2 m2) |
| Signature attractions | Frank S. Farley State Marina |
| Notable restaurants | DJ's Steakhouse Harborview Imperial Court The Cafe Hooters The Deck Bayfront Bar & Restaurant The Poolside Cafe Bayside Buffet Cosimo's Pizza |
| Casino type | Land |
| Owner | Trump Entertainment Resorts |
| Previous names | Trump's Castle (1985-1997) |
| Years renovated | 2006 |
| Website | Official Website |
Trump Marina Hotel Casino is located in Atlantic City, New Jersey and is managed by Trump Entertainment Resorts. It was built as a Hilton, but that company was denied a gambling license by the State of New Jersey due to alleged ties to organized crime when the building was nearly complete and they had to sell the complex to Donald Trump.[2]
Opened in 1985 as Trump's Castle Hotel Casino, it was renamed as Trump Marina in 1997. The resort covers a 14.6 acres (5.9 ha) tract and includes a 74,252 sq ft (6,898.2 m2) casino; 728 guest rooms (including 571 guest rooms, 60 Bay Tower suites and 97 luxury suites); seven restaurants(including the Trump buffet); a nightclub; a 462-seat showroom - The Shell; the 16,920 sq ft (1,572 m2) Grand Cayman; recreation deck with a health spa, outdoor pool, tennis and shuffleboard courts, basketball courts, jogging track; 50,922 sq ft (4,730.8 m2) of meeting and function space; a nine-story parking garage with direct walk-through into the complex; and the 640-slip Frank S. Farley State Marina (a public facility owned by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, managed by Trump Marina Associates). Trump Marina Hotel Casino has earned the Five Star Diamond award from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences.[citation needed]
The two million square foot complex contains its own bus arrival/departure area and enough parking to handle 3,000 cars. For bus passengers, Trump Marina features a loading and unloading zone with 11 bus bays and a passenger lobby with escalators to the third level atrium and casino. For helicopter passengers, Trump Marina offers a rooftop heliport as an exclusive amenity to the resort.
The third level is the main area of the property. At its center is a 210 ft (64 m) long reception area from which point every amenity - the casino, ballrooms, restaurants, showroom, or meeting rooms - is within a short walk.
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Hotel
All hotel rooms are accessed by a key system and include an in-room safe, refrigerator, iron and ironing board, coffee maker featuring Wolfgang Puck coffee and a signature Lodgenet system for on demand movies, digital music and Nintendo games. In 1990, the Trump Castle became the Setting for the Game Show Trump Card.
Room types
- Bay Tower Rooms and Suites – The standard rooms in the hotel. Trump Marina's 3.17 acres (1.28 ha) recreation deck, located on the fifth and sixth levels in the Bay Tower section, includes a jogging track encircling four tennis courts and a basketball court. Facilities also include a seasonal outdoor pool and shuffle board courts.
- Crystal Tower Suites – Fitted with marble from Italy, mahogany wood trimmings.
TrumpOne Card
Trump Marina, along with Trump Plaza and Trump Taj Mahal, have a comp card similar to most casinos. The club has four levels:
- TrumpOne: Free to all members age 21 and older.
- Executive: 4,000 tier points in a calendar year required.
- Chairman: 10,000 tier points in a calendar year required.
- Signature: 80,000 tier points in a calendar year required.
Sale and redevelopment
On May 30, 2008 it was announced that Trump Marina is being sold to Coastal Development LLC and converted into a "Margaritaville" themed resort.[3] The entire complex is to be renovated, and plans are not clear when it comes to expansion.
Coastal Development co-developed Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa and Hollywood, Florida. It is also the largest shareholder of Sterling Suffolk Downs. Harrah's Entertainment, which owns the adjacent Harrah's Atlantic City and is developing the first Margaritaville Casino and Resort located in Biloxi, Mississippi which is not affiliated with the Atlantic City Margaritaville Casino.
Manhattan-based Coastal Marina LLC, headed by a former protege of Donald Trump, issued a statement June 1st. 2009 saying Trump Entertainment faxed it a letter terminating the $270 million deal. Coastal still is interested in the casino, but only if the price comes down, Coastal spokesman Charlie Leonard said. The $270 million price for the second-smallest of Atlantic City's 11 casinos significantly exceeds the $200 million being paid by an investor group that's buying the Tropicana Casino and Resort, one of Atlantic City's largest.
The termination of the deal also means that a lawsuit that Donald Trump brought against Coastal chairman Richard Fields will live on. Part of the deal had involved Trump dropping a lawsuit he had been pressing against Fields over a failed attempt to woo the Seminole tribe for a casino project in Florida for Trump. Fields later did the deal with a different partner, prompting Trump to sue.
Use as a radio station transmitter site
The roof of the Trump Marina currently houses the transmitter tower and broadcasting equipment of WWFP 90.5 FM Radio licensed to Brigantine, New Jersey which in turn relays the programming of Elizabeth City, North Carolina Christian broadcaster WGPS.[4]
References
- ^ "Trump Marina Hotel & Casino by areag2". areag2, Inc.. http://atlantic-city-nj.areag2.com/d/b/1262794/d/Trump-Marina-Hotel-Casino.html. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
- ^ "COMPANY NEWS; Hilton Plans to Seek Atlantic City License", The New York Times, January 30, 1991
- ^ "Trump Marina to become 'Margaritaville' casino in $316M. sale", The Press of Atlantic City, May 31, 2008
- ^ Map of WWFP-FM Transmitter site (Courtesy of Yahoo Maps)
External links
Coordinates: 39°22′43″N 74°25′45″W / 39.378547°N 74.429176°W
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