Bringing a Multitude of New Offerings to Make Headway in the Wide Hospitality Experience

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa has officially launched several elevated new gaming, dining and bar experiences to help one of the country’s already most exciting hospitality destinations reinforce its position as an industry-leader.

According to certain reports, the destination’s new gaming floor is understood to stretch across 25,000 square feet, featuring in between a total of 51 tables, five private gaming salons, a dedicated Asian gaming space, as well as a sophisticated high-limit gaming area and private bar.

More on the same would reveal how guests can come expecting Pai Gow Poker and Tiles, along with a variety of Baccarat games. Beyond that, the resort has introduced a Pan-Asian dining space called Noodles, which is renowned for its signature twists on classic delicacies. The space also features a reimagined B Bar, the vibrant centerpiece of the casino floor.

“With these best-in-class offerings and amenities, we are once again redefining the pinnacle of high-end gaming in Atlantic City,” said Niklas Rytterstrom, President & COO of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. “Every detail of the experience has been thoughtfully curated to ensure our guests feel welcomed, celebrated and immersed in unparalleled experiences. From lucky colors and patterns, symbolic imagery for good fortune and refined woodworking and craftsmanship, our design team took every element into consideration in delivering on the splendor our guests have come to expect,”

Talk about Borgata’s newly-prepared value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the high limit gaming and bar. In essence, the high-limit gaming space offers five private salons designed for exclusivity and personalization. On the other hand, the property’s bar is seemingly decked up with rare liquors from around the world, including Shibui 23 and Yamazaki 18.

Next up, we must dig into the resort’s decision to station a multilingual host team, made up of people who speak Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese), Vietnamese and Korean, among other languages to provide exceptional, and more importantly, an accessible brand service right from the moment of arrival to the time of departure.

Now, we referred to the high-limit gaming space, but what we haven’t mentioned yet is how Borgata has introduced two new amenities. First of these would be an electronic credit which, on its part, provides guests the ability to redeem funds directly at the table for an uninterrupted gaming experience.

Apart from that, the resort is bringing wireless device charging at the gaming tables to ensure that guests never have to worry about where they will plug in next.

Moving on to expand upon the Noodles restaurant, inspired by Bellagio in Las Vegas, Noodles at Borgata offers a culinary journey through Asia, delivering authentic specialties including house-made noodles, BBQ, seafood, dim sum, and vegetable dishes. Markedly enough, the whole ambiance is specifically designed to emanate a relaxing and refined vibe, packing together traditional artistry and subtle cultural symbolism.

While an inviting entryway – bearing large antique rice wine jars from the Qing Dynasty – treads up a long distance to create that immediate sense of history and elegance, dining tables also offer a peek into the craftsmanship of traditional Asian woodworking.

Then, there is B Bar. The eight-seat casual bar reflects the number eight’s stature in Asian culture as a symbol of luck and prosperity. This iconic round bar serves as a central hub where guests can catch a game on big screens, enjoy some music, indulge in handcrafted Asian-inspired cocktails, such as the Luminous Lemonade and Lychee Kiss, or test their luck at video poker.

Located in 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa’s rise up the ranks stems from offering an unparalleled travel and entertainment experience on the East Coast. The stated destinations offers, at present, more than 2,000 luxurious hotel rooms and suites; 106,000 square feet of meeting and event space; 161,000 square feet of gaming space, including the market’s largest dedicated Asian Gaming space; 2,400-seat Event Center; 900-seat Music Box theater; and Premier Nightclub.

Not just that, it also features a race and sports book; 11 retail boutiques; 13 fine dining and casual restaurants; Spa Toccare; a Roman-style outdoor pool, and more.

 

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