Circus Maximus Theater is a plush, elegant entertainment venue that keeps up with the upscale and chic Ceasers Hotel, within which it's located. With a capacity of 1500, the theater has been newly renovated and has been improved with lighting, sound and other technological enhancements. There is also a nifty bar where you can catch some drinks before the show. The ambiance here is very classy attracting all theater connoisseurs. Other events include concerts, music festivals, gigs and so on.
Reopened in 2004, Carnegie Library Center was built in 1903 and served as the city's most popular library until 1985. After a big gap, the center was revamped and now functions as an educational establishment catering to a multitude of people. On site, you will find a 75-seat lecture hall, 22-seat computer lab, a multipurpose room, conference centers and seminar rooms. Operated by the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, there are several educational programs, technological training and professional development courses offered here. Do make it a point to check the Civil Rights Garden too when you're here.
When it comes to casinos in Atlantic City, Wild, Wild, West at Bally's is like the ace of spades. The ambiance is totally western with creaking doors and wooden wagons. Inside, the merchandise store has a wide array of products including imported chocolates. Nearly 74,000 square feet of casino games are stocked up waiting for your quarters to be slotted in. From Blackjack to Poker, your luck and skill are sure to be taken to the utmost level while playing. If hungry from all the gambling, housed inside is the Virginia City Buffet, the Lone Star Snack Bar and Mountain Bar which make interesting dining options to choose from.