Harrah’s AC | “Snowed” by Resort Fees in Atlantic City

Harrah's Atlantic City SNOW

I was in Atlantic City last week and got snowed in…… and then had the opportunity to stay at Harrah’s Atlantic City for the cost of just the—FEES : $23.71 for the resort fee plus $3.29 tax on that and $5 for the occupancy fee for a total of $32 a night (on a COMP ROOM!)

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FoundersCard - Elite, Preferred, VIP

  Save $95! APPLY BEFORE 30th June! June 2017 FoundersCard Promotion | FoundersCard Apply Now! | + Lots of new benefits Save $95! APPLY BEFORE 30th June 2017 ! See June 2017 Promo! It’s rumoured again. Back in October, we were advised that a price increase was coming to the program, but the exact date was […]

momofuku Las Vegas Is Not Quite Ready For Prime Time

Momofuku at the Cosmopolitan

Momofuku Las Vegas opened with very little fanfare this week at Cosmopolitan. A friend was walking past it on his way to pay final respects to Blue Ribbon Sushi and saw that it was open. He immediately made a reservation for the next day.

First Glance | Borgata Atlantic City in 8 Pictures

First Glance | Borgata Atlantic City in 8 Pictures

This week we begin our look at one of the best and most exciting casino gaming resorts in the United States, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. The hotel is composed of two properties The Borgata and The Water Club Hotel at Borgata. While the marketing and promotional materials might tell a different story, there is still a very intense focus on casino gaming at Borgata.

(W)hy Is No One Talking About The W Las Vegas?

(W)hy Is No One Talking About The W Las Vegas

But after a lengthy amount of time since opening, no one is really talking about the W at the SLS. While friends will always rave of the latest hotel openings, experiences and the like, no one in my direct contact has mentioned more than a whisper or two about the W.

Vegas News | Happy New Year!

TravelZork Las Vegas News 01 January 2017 Vegas News | Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! The last week of the year is traditionally the busiest of the year in Las Vegas. Officials expect that there were somewhere between 300,000 and 350,000 people on the Vegas Strip celebrating the end of 2016 and beginning of 2017. News and visitation don’t usually meet together. Even though there were a lot of people in Las Vegas, there wasn’t too much news looking forward into the new year.