I'm trying to do the same thing as we speak. I wanted to go in July and I can't find one drop-in day care center or a hotel that has childcare in Atlantic City. I just don't think its available in that city. Its so frustratring isn't it, because I think its such a fun city for kids! I do agree with you that it's a sad sight to see any parent dragging along their children at 1am, and I have seen that in both LV and AC. Pennsylvania · 18 forum posts Also, I appreciate your apology. I honestly didn't expect to have some respond like that to my question. It was pretty harsh and offensive country music bar in atlantic city, considering you don't know me boxing schedule in atlantic city nj, or my situation! Ambrva1. I have to disagree with you about AC being more kid friendly than LV. It's simply not. Off the top of my head I can think of Circus Circus ( the Adventuredome??), which is a domed amusement park best gay club in atlantic city, with various rides, (log flume new online casinos with no deposit bonus codes, roller coasters, bumper cars, laser tag). the dome itself is attached to the hotel. There is also a large arcade, a circus act going on. all day & to about 11PM. Jun 08 spille kasino osiris, 2006, 10:04 PM Jun 09, 2006, 5:43 AM Jun 08, 2006, 10:41 PM Jun 07, 2006, 6:36 PM Cary late night pizza in atlantic city, North Carolina · 1 forum post being locked by themselves in the hotel room once they go to sleep So. This time I was thinking maybe I could check on here to see if anyone knows if there are casinos that allow children (they are 3 and 5) in them with parents during any time of the day. I was told that some casinos on Vegas allow this, so I was thinking maybe the same can be said for Atlantic City. sunmaide - a lot of people on the AC and Vegas forums have strong reactions to posts where people talk about going to Vegas or AC with their children. This is due to seeing (especially in Vegas) parents with small children wandering the strip at 1am, exhausted children crying in strollers, children exposed to the very smoky environment of casinos (even if only to walk to and from the room). I also hate that kind of stuff and seethe when I see parents doing this to their kids. Jun 08 osiris online casino, 2006, 7:16 PM playing to their heart's content at an okay beach instead of a great one Jun 09, 2006, 10:37 AM New Jersey · 141 forum posts New Jersey's Atlantic City with its flashing neon lights, casinos and scantily clad entertainers screams adult, warm weather fun. 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