So you really can't necessarily judge an Atlantic City casino hotel based on the particular room you just stayed in, unless you just stayed in Ocean Casino where all the room are the same (except Suites) because they only have one tower right now. Also, sometimes the same tower can have newly renovated rooms, and some not newly renovated rooms at the same time (like Bally's Bally's Tower lately). So the same casino hotel can have really nice rooms in one tower, and very average rooms in another tower, which is why some rooms cost more then others. In an Atlantic City casino hotel, usually all the rooms in a particular tower are of the same quality (except for Suites). At a normal hotel, usually all the rooms are of the same quality. In so far as the Trop goes the West and Chelsea Towers are not nearly as nice the North/South/Havana Towers. Nicer being defined as more newly renovated and/or have nicer bathrooms. Yes, above you wrote 'Are these three hotel options all similar or does one stand out as having better/nicer/newer rooms?', and in every case where the casino hotels have multiple towers. >And can you explain more as to why the tower is so important? Not Caesars, not Bally's (unless you are there on a weekend), not ShowBoat, not Golden Nugget.
>Don’t the hotels all have indoor pools available prior to Memorial Day?