Casino Atm Fees Atlantic City
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We understand that most people nowadays don’t walk around with a lot of cash in their pockets, especially if visiting casinos. Therefore, most of us depend on having easy access to an ATM. However, finding an ATM without expensive withdrawal fees is becoming much harder to find these days. Sometimes, all we want to do is check our balance, and there’s a fee for that too. So after doing a little research, we found a few ways you could save a little green while visiting the Boardwalk to play casino.
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Luckily, most people in the region bank at either PNC, TD Bank, or Bank of America. If that’s your case, then no worries, your bank won’t charge you a dime. For everyone else, well, this is where we have to get creative.
- ATM fees vary widely across Atlantic City. Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort 3400 Pacific Ave $3.
- The Division of Gaming Enforcement's (DGE) mission is to protect the public interest by maintaining a legitimate and viable casino gaming industry, free from the influences of organized crime, and assuring the honesty, good character and integrity of casino owners, operators, employees and vendors.
- Fees to use commercial ATMs not affiliated with any financial institution range from a low of $4.50 at Resorts Casino Hotel to a high of $5.99 at Bally’s Atlantic City, Caesars Atlantic City.
Currently, only the Borgata has a bank-brand ATM (Well Fargo). So, if you’re a customer, then great, there’s no fee. But if you’re not, then you’ll definitely pay a minimum of $4.99 per transaction. And the Borgata isn’t alone on this one, all casino ATM’s in Atlantic City come with fees.
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They’re ways around these expensive fees. Indeed, instead of heading out to a brick and mortar casino, why not join the action online? In fact, you can sign up to an online casino and play your favourite casino games and even discover new ones at Hard Rock, or Ocean Resort Casino. In fact, most of the leading Atlantic City casinos offer an online alternative where you don’t need to withdraw any cash to play. And most of the online options come with less or in some cases no fee. So you can spend the money on playing the games instead of paying fees.
To deposit, you’ll find popular options like PayPal, Skrill, and Bank Wire. However, if you have a Trans@ct Prepaid Mastercard, then you’re in luck since those ATM’s are now part of the Trans@act system. So they have no withdrawal fees either at an ATM or the casino cage.
If you’ve booked a room in Atlantic City, you are well aware that the price you see advertised is not the price you pay. Sometimes it’s not even close. Whether you’re redeeming a “comped” night that ends up costing $32 or booking two-night stay that balloons from a $300 advertised rate to more than $400 total, the fees and taxes are a frustrating element of booking rooms at casino hotels.
When you book at Borgata’s website, you get a clear breakdown of what you’re paying on top of the room rate.
In Atlantic City, the hotel tax rate is a whopping 13.625%, and New Jersey tacks on a $3 occupancy fee and a $2 “tourism promotion” fee every night you stay. All of that is before you get hit with the resort fee, which is the hotel’s way of giving you a bundle of amenities at one low pricekeeping the advertised price low while increasing their Average Daily Rate.
To make matters more confusing, the resort fee and $2 tourism promotion fee are subject to the state tax while the $3 occupancy fee is not, and hotels differ on whether or not those taxes are included in the listed resort fee. Digesting all of that?
In the interest of clearing this up, below is a list of resort fees at Atlantic City casino hotels. The “Effective Fee” is a combination of the resort fee, taxes on that fee, the $3 state occupancy fee, and the $2 state tourism promotion fee (and any taxes on that fee). More simply, it’s the difference between the advertised rate (plus tax) and what you actually end up paying per night.
Atlantic City Resort Fee Comparison:
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Hotel | Resort Fee | Tax Included? | Effective Fee | Confirmed: |
Bally’s | $23.71 | NO | $32.21 | 12/1/20 |
Borgata | $15.00 | NO | $22.31 | 12/1/20 |
Caesars | $23.71 | NO | $32.21 | 12/1/20 |
Golden Nugget | $17.00 | YES | $22.00 | 12/1/20 |
Hard Rock | $17.00 | NO | $24.58 | 12/1/20 |
Harrah’s Resort | $23.71 | NO | $32.21 | 12/1/20 |
Ocean | $23.00 | NO | $31.40 | 12/1/20 |
Resorts | $23 | NO | $31.40 | 12/1/20 |
Tropicana | $23.76 | NO | $32.27 | 7/31/18 |
December 2020 update: Golden Nugget’s resort fee went from $20 to $22, Resorts’ fee went from $22.08 to $31.40, and Tropicana is now owned by Caesars so they increased their fee from $24.59 to a much more Caesars-like $32.27.
It’s worth noting that these fees are waived for elite status holders in many of the casinos’ players clubs. Thanks to Darryl McEwen, creator of Seven Stars Insider, for providing much of the following info:
- Bally’s, Caesars, and Harrah’s: Resort fee waived for Total Rewards Diamond and Seven Stars cardholders. You will typically still be charged the $5 in state fees if you book online or through 1-800-CAESARS, but you can sometimes get it waived by booking through a host.
- Borgata: Only rooms booked through a host can get the resort fee waived, regardless of M life Rewards tier level. You can use comp dollars to pay the resort fee.
- Hard Rock: Resort fee not waived at any tier level. You can use comp dollars to pay the resort fee.
- Ocean: Resort fee and state fees waived for Ocean Premier Black cardholders.
- Resorts: Resort fee waived for Star Card Red Carpet cardholders. It’s unclear if this includes the $5 occupancy/tourism fee. You can use comp dollars to pay the resort fee but not the occupancy/tourism fee.
- Tropicana: Resort fee waived for Trop Advantage Black cardholders. It’s unclear if the $5 in state fees are also waived. You can use comp dollars to pay the resort fee and state fees.
So keep these fees in mind next time you go to book an AC hotel. And remember that it could be worse — MGM just announced a resort fee increase at several Vegas properties, bringing post-tax fees to more than $51.
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