ATLANTIC CITY — Revel hopes to dazzle its customers well before
they hit the slot machines and gaming tables when the stylishly
decorated casino opens.
Even the drive up to the valet entrance promises to be
memorable. The roadway will run beneath the casino, then rise
several levels to deposit guests at a porte cochere that features
oceanside views.
This is just one example of how the $2.4 billion gambling resort
will embrace the ocean and beaches when it opens next year. Other
Boardwalk casinos are oriented toward the land side of town,
turning their backs on the ocean that inspired the city’s name.
“The vision was to be a little bit different than what Atlantic
City has been in the past,” said Robert Andersen, Revel’s executive
vice president of project development. “The vision was to embrace
the ocean and Boardwalk.”
Revel Entertainment Group opened its doors to the media Tuesday,
offering the first public glimpse inside in more than a year. The
tour revealed a cavernous shell, but Revel officials described in
great detail what the casino hotel will look like when it welcomes
its first customers in mid-2012.
Revel is expected to be the last megaresort built in the
slumping Atlantic City market for years to come. Revel itself was
in peril until the developers secured $1.15 billion in new
financing in February to restart a project that had been stalled by
money shortages.
The casino will simply be known by one word: Revel. The company
is reluctant to use the term “casino” as an appendage.
“We are not promoting this as a casino,” Revel spokeswoman Lisa
Johnson said. “It’s a lifestyle resort with a casino.”
Revel is a play on the word meaning fun. The company plans to
entertain its guests by stocking the resort with pools, a spa, 12
restaurants, retail shops, two nightclubs and other attractions
found nowhere else in Atlantic City.
One of the most striking features will be a two-acre, landscaped
outdoor deck overlooking the ocean. The so-called roofscape will
include a man-made “pine grove” of more than 30,000 live trees and
plants. Cabanas and fire pits will allow guests to party while
soaking up the outdoor decor.
The hotel lobby will be on the same level as the outdoor deck –
six stories above the ocean and also offering panoramic views of
the water. Overlooking the lobby will be a three-story,
glass-enclosed nightclub.
An atrium-like area, also enclosed in glass, will rise five
stories through the middle of the building. It will use escalators
to connect the porte cochere, the casino, the meeting rooms and the
lobby.
Revel also is building a posh spa on the same level as the
lobby, although the two areas will be separated by a wall. An
indoor-outdoor pool complete with a waterfall will connect with the
spa.
Guests wanting to work on their bodies outside can sunbathe at
“Revel Beach,” a man-made version of the real coastline just steps
away. Part beach, part party zone, the sandy area is planned at the
tip of Metropolitan Avenue. As another enhancement to the outside
of the property, Revel is rebuilding a section of the Boardwalk
directly in front of the casino.
Reflecting the ocean theme, the casino’s curvy, glass-cloaked
facade appears sculpted by waves. The design by the internationally
known Arquitectonica architectural firm is reminiscent of Miami’s
trendy South Beach resorts.
“The building mirrors the undulation of the ocean itself,”
Andersen said.
Soaring high above the casino is a 47-story hotel tower that
tops out at 710 feet, dwarfing anything on the Atlantic City
skyline. Revel originally planned to open 1,900 rooms in the sleek
tower but has scaled back to 1,090 to save on construction costs.
Andersen said Revel has the ability to expand to 1,900 rooms if
there is demand.
The outside of the building will be illuminated in decorative
lighting that Andersen described as “spectacular.” Another
distinctive part of Revel is the hotel tower’s angled roof, a
feature that drew the attention of Las Vegas casino mogul Steve
Wynn during a visit to Atlantic City last year.
Revel’s anchor will be its 150,000-square-foot casino floor.
That size will put Revel in the top tier of Atlantic City’s casino
hotels. Only Harrah’s Resort and Bally’s Atlantic City will have
more gaming space than Revel. Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort’s
gaming space is comparable to Revel’s, New Jersey Casino Control
Commission statistics show.
Restaurants will ring Revel’s casino floor. A two-level circular
bar will dominate the middle of the casino. When asked about the
theme of the bar, Andersen smiled and replied, “fun.” There also
will be a nightclub on the casino level.
Revel’s heavy emphasis on entertainment is embodied by a
5,800-seat arena. A 1,000-seat theater also is planned for smaller
shows. The large arena’s retractable seating will allow Revel to
create meeting space and a 40,000-square-foot ballroom when there
are no shows taking place, Andersen said.
The casino hotel hopes its upscale surroundings and array of
nongaming attractions will lure conventions as well as the
well-heeled customers who currently favor Borgata Hotel Casino
amp; Spa, the city’s most luxurious gaming hall. Borgata has
launched a $50 million renovation project to freshen up its
2,000-room hotel tower in anticipation of Revel’s grand
opening.
Although the gaming industry is counting on Revel to boost the
struggling market by attracting new customers, some analysts
predict the megaresort will simply steal business from the existing
casinos.
“Revel casino will mostly cannibalize existing operators,”
Andrew Zarnett, managing director of Deutsche Bank Securities,
wrote in a newly released casino research report. “While Revel as a
standalone property will be impressive and drive strong visitation,
we are fearful that most of that traffic will come from other
Atlantic City casinos.”
For the time being, Revel has helped to stimulate the local
economy by creating jobs for nearly 2,000 construction workers. The
work force is expected to peak at 2,500 as construction progresses.
The South Jersey Building and Construction Trades Council estimates
that the unemployment rate for local trade unions has dropped from
about 40 percent to about 15 percent since Revel resumed full-scale
construction in early March.
“We want to thank Revel a hundred times over for bringing this
project back,” said Will Pauls, the council’s president.
Casinos by the numbers
Revel
Developer: Revel Entertainment Group LLC
Cost: $2.4 billion
Grand opening: Second quarter 2012
Casino space: 150,000 square feet
Hotel rooms: 1,090
Restaurants: 12
Nightclubs: Two
Retail space: 75,000 square feet
Spas/salons: One
Parking garage: 7,800 spaces
Event centers: 5,800-seat arena and 1,000-seat theater
Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort
Casino space: 75,416 square feet
Hotel rooms: 809
Restaurants: Seven
Retail shops: One
Nightclubs/lounges: Two
Spas/salons: One
Bally’s Atlantic City
Casino space: 167,209 square feet
Hotel rooms: 1,705
Restaurants: 17
Retail shops: Six
Nightclubs/lounges: Six
Spas/salons: One
Borgata Hotel Casino amp; Spa
Casino space: 136,667 square feet
Hotel rooms: 2,769
Restaurants: 18
Retail shops: 13
Nightclubs/lounges: Two
Spas/salons: Two
Caesars Atlantic City
Casino space: 111,201 square feet
Hotel rooms: 1,141
Restaurants: 22
Retail shops: 63
Nightclub/lounges: Eight
Spa/salons: Two
Harrah’s Resort
Casino space: 177,001 square feet
Hotel rooms: 2,590
Restaurants: 11
Retail shops: Nine
Nightclubs/lounges: Four
Spas/salons: One
Resorts Casino Hotel
Casino space: 99,030 square feet
Hotel rooms: 942
Restaurants: Seven
Retail shops: Two
Nightclubs/lounges: Three
Spas/salons: Two
Showboat Casino Hotel
Casino space: 122,454 square feet
Hotel rooms: 1,331
Restaurants: 11
Retail shops: Two
Nightclubs/lounges: Two
Spas/salons: One
Tropicana Casino and Resort
Casino space: 138,130 square feet
Hotel rooms: 2,129
Restaurants: 24
Retail shops: 26
Nightclubs/lounges: 15
Spas/salons: One
Trump Marina Hotel Casino
Casino space: 78,535 square feet
Hotel rooms: 728
Restaurants: Eight
Retail shops: Four
Nightclubs/lounges: Four
Spas/salons: Two
Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino
Casino space: 86,923 square feet
Hotel rooms: 906
Restaurants: 13
Retail shops: Three
Nightclubs/lounges: Four
Spas/salons: One
Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort
Casino space: 149,445 square feet
Hotel rooms: 2,010
Restaurants: 19
Retail shops: Six
Nightclubs/lounges: Six
Spas/salons: Two
Sources: Atlantic City casinos and New Jersey Casino Control
Commission
Contact Donald Wittkowski:
609-272-7258
DWittkowski@pressofac.com
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