
Located at Park Place and the Boardwalk (an iconic address, if you're ever played a game of Monopoly), Bally's Atlantic City puts you smack-dab in the middle of AC's bustling tourist area. There's plenty to do outside the resort, from walking along the beach to visiting the nearby Tangers Outlets. But there's plenty to do inside the resort, too. If you're spending a weekend at Bally's (or taking advantage of our deal), we can help you plan the best way to allocate your time. Just follow our handy itinerary:
Friday: Hit the Slots & Wild West Nightlight

Checking in: You're in Atlantic City, so you're probably here to do a little gaming. Go stroll the casino floor and check out Bally's newly remolded slot floor, where you can play at more than 100 Asian-themed slots, plus a Space Invaders-themed video game. If video poker is your thing, Bally's has a wide variety of demonations and games to entertain you.
For dinner: Start your weekend of dining with a delectable Italian meal at Buca di Beppo, famous for its half-pound bowl of meatballs in marinara. While you might already be familiar with the Buca di Beppo chain, know that this location has a few exclusive offerings, including the Clams Casino, where vegetables pile on top of locally sourced clams.
Late night: Even though you're on the east coast, Bally's likes to party like you're in the western frontier at the Wild Wild West nightlife complex. Start with a drink at the Boardwalk Saloon, the hotel's newest watering hole, then head over to Mountain Bar, where you can try your hand at defeating the mechanical bull, play at the arcade, or enter a beer pong tournament. If you're into dancing, stay up late for the DJs on the weekends.
Saturday: Unwind at the Spa & Savor Steak

During the day: Was it a late night? Take time to chill at Bally's Pool + Spa. Pick from an extensive menu of spa treatments, ranging from full-body exfoliation to the resort's signature seashell massage, or simply park yourself inside one of three cedarwood saunas. The Spa Pool is another peaceful spot to unwind, and with seven (!) different whirlpools, you'll certainly find at least one that you like.
If you're still looking for activites, consider visiting Bally's sister properties, Harrah's Atlantic City and Caesars Atlantic City. The former boasts the Viking Cooking School, while the latter features 13 different eateries and a rooftop pool.
In the afternoon: Indulge your sweet tooth with a dessert from Boardwalk Cupcakes, which bakes up to 20 different flavored cakes, ranging from the classic red velvet to the decadent "Death by Chocolate." If you can handle a little Kahlua or rum in your cupcake, try the bakery's "Boozy Cakes," a tempting afternoon treat.
For dinner: It's time to try Bally's signature upscale restaurant, Guy Fieri's Chophouse, named for the famed spiky haired TV personality. The chophouse specializes in thick cuts of steak and inventive seafood dishes, but you might want to stick to the burgers, since Guy has won the top prize at the New York Food & Wine Festival's annual Burger Bash.
Sunday: Stroll the Boardwalk & Eat Oysters

During the day: Spend your final day shopping, starting with the onsite Spa Pro Shop and Park Place Jewelers and ending at the nearby Tanger Outlets, an open-air mall only a few blocks away. Then, return to the resort for lunch. You can either go back-to-back with Chef Fieri and try his famous pork butt at Guy's Bar-B-Que Joint, or dive into the steamy pho and other Vietnamese delicacies at Noodle Village.
If you're looking to get out of the hotel for a bit, use this time to visit the Atlantic City Boardwalk, perhaps the most famous walkway on the Jersey Shore. Built in 1870, the boardwalk is rife with restaurants, shops, arcades, amusement parks, and of course, saltwater-taffy stores. There's also the iconic Absecon Lighthouse, New Jersey's tallest lighthouse.
Farewell dinner: Before you leave the Jersey Shore, make sure to sample some of the seafood, preferably at Harry's Oyster Bar. Helmed by the owners of Atlantic City's famed Dock's Oyster House and Knife & Fork Inn, Harry's entices its guests with a full raw bar featuring 14 different kinds of oysters. You can even taste oysters caught just down the road in Cape May. Afterwards, nosh on the crab-cake sandwich or mahi-mahi tacos while watching the hubhub on the Boardwalk–a romantic way to end your stay.