
Covering Atlantic City, gambling, hotels, restaurants, the casino industry, and a bit of Las Vegas and other casinos.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 276 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & TravelLeisure | |||

On episode 276 of the Atlantic City Podcast, Kyle and Craig discuss the Soar & Shore Airshow moving to May this year, say if they’d rather be in AC for the... Read more »
On episode 275 of the Atlantic City Podcast, Kyle and Craig say if they’d rather be in AC for the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament or the divisional round... Read more »
On episode 274 of the Atlantic City podcast, Kyle and Craig discuss whether age is relative, then answer a listener’s “Always/Once/Never” question about different types of people you’re likely to... Read more »
On episode 273 of the Atlantic City podcast, Kyle and Craig talk about the Simpson restaurant moving to the outlets and a couple new restaurants coming to Hard Rock before... Read more »
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Been listening pretty much since the beginning and they are consistently the best. Mix of info, trip reports and humor often self deprecating. They are the best!
I started listening to this podcast before a few Atlantic City trips. I’ve now gone back and listen to all of them!
These guys know everything about AC. A must listen before any AC trip!
These guys know everything about AC. A must listen before any AC trip!
These two guys not only have a great mix of AC gambling, history and local news, but also a great interaction model between the two of them. I love going to AC and really enjoy this show, as it opened my eyes to so much going on behind the scenes.
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Two NYC-area hosts deliver a long-running Atlantic City–focused show that blends first-person trip reports, casino industry analysis, dining and nightlife observations, and light travel planning. Episodes commonly thread through property comparisons, comp programs, loyalty dynamics, and evolving AC entertainment scenes, all delivered with humor and a confident banter style. A hallmark is data-informed takes on revenue, promotions, and player experiences, alongside practical itineraries and trends that help frequent visitors decide where to stay, play, and eat. The format often stays host-led with no guests, which creates a consistent voice and intimate rapport that appeals to hardcore AC enthusiasts and industry observers seeking both enter... more
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