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Trump Taj Mahal Casino, Atlantic City: Address, Phone Number, Trump Taj Mahal Casino Reviews: 3.5/5. The two facilities originally began operating years ago at the former Trump Taj Mahal casino resort. That property was shuttered in 2016 and Hard Rock International purchased it the following year to transform it into what now operates as Hard Rock Atlantic City. Trump Taj Mahal, a casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, admitted to several willful BSA violations, including violations of AML program requirements, reporting obligations, and recordkeeping requirements. Trump Taj Mahal has a long history of prior, repeated BSA violations cited by examiners dating back to 2003. Trump Taj Mahal was the one of the tallest buildings in Atlantic City. It consisted of 50 floors and had 2,010 rooms in total. It included a casino with a gaming space of 120,000 sq. It was Indian themed casino resort and had its own bus depots link to New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Trump Taj Mahal Hotel is located next door to Mark G. Etess Arena and features 24-hour reception, dry cleaning and housekeeping service for guests' convenience. Built in 1990, the venue was fully renovated in 2007.

Dante Hall Theater of the Arts is 1.6 km from the accommodation, while In the Line of Duty Sculpture is settled 1.1 km away. The hotel is set within 1 km distance from Atlantic City centre.The property is close to Atlantic City Boardwalk in Atlantic City.

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Air-conditioned rooms overlook the sea and include a safe, a work desk and an iPod docking station along with luxurious bathrooms. Guests at the venue can enjoy panoramic views. Each room is equipped with a bath, a separate shower and a drier.

The hotel has a casual restaurant for on-site dining. The lounge bar provides a place to unwind. Guests may find the bar Margaritaville Atlantic City within 350 metres from the property.Atlantic City train station is less than 25 minutes walk away.Facials and massage are also offered.

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The construction of Trump Taj Mahal casino hotel began in the year 1983 in Atlantic City, New Jersey by Resorts International and the budget was estimated to be$250 million. The death of James M. Crosby, the resorts head in April 1986 led to the bidding of the Taj Mahal.

Donald Trump bided $79 million, the highest to buy the controlling stake in the company July 1987. The estimated budget had reached $930 million but the company had raised only $550 million. The company lacked finance so trump offered to buy the outstanding stakes at $22 per share and finance the project.

Merv Griffin, television producer, also made an offer to buy the shares at $35 which led to a battle for takeover between Trump and Griffin. Finally in November 1988 they reached a settlement which resulted in Griffin purchasing the Resorts International and Trump buying the Taj Mahal from the company.

Trump Taj Mahal Opened on April 2, 1990 and it cost $1.1 billion which made it the most expensive casino built at that time. It was even advertised as the eighth wonder of the world.

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Trump Taj Mahal was the one of the tallest buildings in Atlantic City. It consisted of 50 floors and had 2,010 rooms in total. It included a casino with a gaming space of 120,000 sq. feet. It was Indian themed casino resort and had its own bus depots link to New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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The rooms in the Hotel all had mini fridges, flat screens and whirlpool baths. Some of the rooms had mirrored bedroom ceilings and floor to ceiling windows.

The casino had 3,500 slot machines and 200 table games. It even had a smoke free poker room.

The Mahal had variety of restaurant to choose from. Some of the restaurants are BurgerDynasty,
Hard Rock,Beriyoetc.

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King of Pop Michael Jackson and Model Elle Macpherson were special guests and performers in the opening ceremony.

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Trump Taj Mahal is now the subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises.

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