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Was about to say the same thing -e
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I posted below on the New Jersey page as well but figured since NYC is so close to Atlantic City perhaps someone could know the information I am looking for as well.   And info would be appreciated.

I usually make my trip out to Vegas and will do so this year but I am also going to go over to Atlantic City in the next few weeks since I live in NYC.  This topic is discussed often on the Vegas board (they actually have a list) but does anyone know the hotel security rules at most of the casino/hotels in Atlantic City.  I would not stay at some off the road motel.  Does the guy (myself) have to meet the lady on the casino floor because IDs are required to get upstairs at the elevators or can she just come upstairs on her own.  Want to know because I will be staying a few days and would make arrangements for multiple ladies to come and see me and I want to be discreet.  Don't want security seeing me come upstairs with a different lady every night, sometimes even two women in one day. I also will be hanging around business clients and I definitely don't want them to see as well.  Is there one casino where she can come right up or would I have to go downstairs to meet all of them then take them up.  I am thinking of staying at Bally's, Revel, Resorts or one of the Trump hotels.  Please advise.

Undercover Provider533 reads

The best thing if for you to call the hotel front desk, prior booking your room.  
Tell them you are interviewing people for a job and how is the security at the hotel elevators. Ask if your guests will need to pick up a key for it or if you have to meet them downstairs.
Many AC hotels have restaurants in different levels, so you can also meet with the ladies at different hotel areas and bring them up with you.
AC hotels ARE hurting for business big time, so I don't think they will care if you have different guests during your stay, as long you are a person spending money at their property.
Good Luck

I know from experience that the Borgata requires you to flash a room key card to security in order to enter the elevator area.

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