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    Summer Fun & Food at Ocean Casino Resort, Atlantic City

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    Ocean Casino Resort · Atlantic City, NJ

    The Jersey Shore’s premier beachfront destination keeps getting better. Stephen Starr dining, VIP cabanas, ocean view suites, immersive mini golf, and a summer full of reasons to visit.

    Ocean Casino Resort isn’t just another casino. It’s the Jersey Shore’s premier beachfront destination, with ocean view suites, Stephen Starr restaurants, a private pool oasis, new entertainment like Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar, and summer celebrations that rival any East Coast resort. Here’s why Ocean should be your next getaway.


    Ocean Casino Resort at a Glance

    Atlantic City, New Jersey

    Resort at a Glance

    The Basics

    📍Address: 500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

    🏨Rooms: Ocean view suites and studio suites

    🅿️Parking: Free self-parking for Pearl members and above · Valet available

    🎰Casino: 135,000 sq ft · slots, table games, and more

    🏊Pool: Adults-only pool deck with cabanas and daybeds

    💆Spa: Exhale Spa & Bathhouse · cabana massages available

    ⛳Entertainment: Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar on-site

    Getting Here

    Philadelphia: 1 hour

    New York City: 2.5 hours

    Wilmington, DE: Under 90 minutes

    Baltimore: Under 3 hours

    Dining on Property

    🥩 Chez Frites · Stephen Starr French bistro

    ☀️ Sunny’s · Stephen Starr breakfast and brunch

    🍝 LaScala’s Fire · Italian American and sushi

    🥘 Amada · Chef José Garcés Spanish tapas

    🍣 Zhen Bang · late-night sushi

    🍺 Villain & Saint · gastropub


    Summertime at Ocean Casino Resort

    After falling in love with Ocean Casino Resort during the holidays last winter, we couldn’t wait to see what summer would bring. We’ve now returned multiple times, and Ocean in summertime continues to exceed every expectation.

    Most visitors to Atlantic City focus on the casino floor, but Ocean proves itself as a true resort destination first. Planning a day in the city before heading down? Check out our guide to fun things to do in Philadelphia for couples.

    Where winter brought cozy Holiday Social Suites and festive Jingle Bell Bar cocktails, summer offers something entirely different: Stephen Starr’s acclaimed restaurants, elevated poolside cabanas with ocean views, a brand new mini golf and bar experience, and a relaxed beachside vibe. Ocean provides a complete resort experience that goes way beyond gaming.


    Our Studio Suite: 29 Floors Above It All

    Our corner Studio Suite with sweeping Atlantic City views | Photo: Better Living

    Our corner Studio Suite on the 29th floor gave us front-row seats to Atlantic City. Floor-to-ceiling windows opened up sweeping views of the ocean, Steel Pier with its Ferris wheel, the inlet filled with boats, and the boardwalk below where people strolled day and night. From sunrise to sunset, the scene outside never stopped changing and quickly became our favorite part of the stay.

    The suite itself felt like a true retreat. It was spacious and bright, with power shades when we wanted to unwind. A cozy couch gave us another spot to sit back and enjoy the views and the mini fridge was great for leftovers.

    The king bed was super comfortable, the room was clean and fresh, and the shower was one of the best we have ever experienced. Large enough for two, with jets from the top and sides, perfect water pressure, and intuitive temperature controls, this was the Holy Grail of hotel showers. After days in the sun and salt air, stepping into this shower felt like visiting a spa.

    Each morning we enjoyed coffee from the in-room Keurig while watching the sun come up over the water. In the evenings, sunset was just as spectacular.

    The spectacular sunset views from Studio Suite 2952 | Photo: Better Living

    I especially loved stretching out on the bed after those showers, sipping coffee, watching TV, and still catching glimpses of the Ferris wheel turning, boats passing through the inlet, and the lively boardwalk below.

    This corner suite provided everything we wanted: comfort, style, and amazing summertime views.

    💡 Tip: Corner Studio Suites on higher floors are worth the upgrade. The views of the ocean, Steel Pier, and the inlet are stunning and the rooms are very quiet up there. New this summer: Ocean offers ShoreShot IV, a concierge-style in-room IV drip wellness service for guests who want to recharge between pool days and dinners. There’s also a new After Sun, Before Fun Package that includes a 50-minute Exhale Spa treatment, in-room wellness delivery, and ShoreShot IV service — perfect for transitioning from a day at HQ2 Beachclub to an evening at the restaurants.


    The Cabanas at Ocean Casino Resort Are Worth It

    Inside our private cabana with pool and ocean views | Photo: Better Living

    Ocean Casino Resort has completely reimagined the experience with its adults-only pool deck, offering a serene, elevated escape that feels worlds away from the main pool and beach.

    No kids. No rowdy parties. Just calm vibes, ocean breezes, and a view that stretches endlessly across the Atlantic.

    We spent the day bouncing between a daybed and a cabana, and honestly, both were incredible in their own way. The daybeds are comfortable for soaking up the sun, sipping cocktails, and watching the coastline shimmer. But the cabana is seriously next level.

    Cooling off in the adults-only pool | Photo: Better Living

    The cabanas feel like your own private retreat. Think plush seating, shade when you need it, a TV, dining area, and a mini fridge stocked with complimentary water and soda to keep you refreshed. It’s quiet, intimate, and the views are unreal. Parasailers drift by at eye level, helicopter tours cruise the shoreline, and the iconic Steel Pier rides spin in the background.

    Located away from the main pool area, the cabana zone has its own exclusive pools and a jacuzzi, reserved just for cabana and daybed guests. It’s like a VIP hideaway within the resort, and it never feels crowded or chaotic. Just mellow groups enjoying their own slice of paradise.

    Service here is top-tier too. Our server kept the frozen cocktails flowing poolside all afternoon. We were in full vacation mode.

    And if you really want to treat yourself, you can even book a massage right in your cabana. Exhale Spa & Bathhouse offers a few different styles. There’s nothing quite like a deep tissue massage with the ocean breeze rolling in.

    Perfect Steel Pier views from our pool daybed | Photo: Better Living

    The Cabanas at Ocean are open daily, with food and cocktail service running throughout the afternoon. You can book online, and everything is designed for guests 21 and over. It’s the kind of place where time slows down, the drinks stay cold, and the only thing on your to-do list is to relax.

    💡 Tip: Pool season runs late May through September. Cabanas book up 1 to 2 weeks ahead for summer weekends. Daybeds are first come, first served.


    America’s Birthday Bar: Celebrating America’s 250th

    The America’s 250th lobby installation at Ocean Casino Resort | Photo: Better Living

    Ocean Casino Resort knows how to throw a party. Last summer’s Lucky Summer of Sevens, a celebration of the resort’s seventh birthday complete with fireworks, special dining events, and over $7 million in prizes, set the bar high. This summer, they’ve gone even bigger.

    For 2026, the pop-up at 1927 Lounge will transform into America’s Birthday Bar, an immersive Americana-inspired experience celebrating the country’s 250th birthday. The décor is festive and photo-ready, and the cocktail menu is genuinely impressive. Highlights include the Blueberry Bluecoat Smash, crafted in partnership with Philadelphia Distilling, and the Liberty Bell from Little Water Distillery, two specialty drinks that feel as local as they are celebratory.

    The kickoff event on June 26 features live broadcasts from 93.3 WMMR’s Brent Porche, appearances by historical figures, colonial drummers, complimentary mini cheesesteaks, and interactive photo moments throughout the evening. The first 76 guests received a limited-edition Yuengling America’s 250th Lager can, plus a chance to win overnight stays and dining experiences. The Instagram opportunities are everywhere. Go take full advantage!


    Water Ice Festival: Ocean’s Coolest New Summer Event

    The first annual Water Ice Festival at Ocean Casino Resort | Photo: Better Living

    One of the most exciting additions to Ocean’s 2026 summer lineup is the first annual Water Ice Festival, happening at The Park on Saturday, July 18 from 2PM to 5PM.

    Inspired by the iconic summer treat made famous in South Philadelphia, and with Philadelphia taking center stage this summer for America’s 250th birthday, Ocean is bringing the flavor to the Jersey Shore in a big way. This family-friendly, ticketed event brings together water ice vendors from across the region for unlimited tastings, a flavor competition hosted by everyone’s favorite Aunt Mary Pat, face painting, caricatures, and fun photo moments.

    Confirmed vendors include fan favorites like John’s Water Ice and Philadelphia Water Ice Factory from Philly, South Philly Ice, Primo Water Ice from Cherry Hill, Fusco’s Water Ice & Ice Cream from Wilmington, Rosati Ice, Uncle Louie G’s from Staten Island, Diane’s Italian Water Ices, and many more. The event is proudly presented with support from Wooder Ice, Philadelphia Magazine, Q102, and Wawa.

    Water Ice Festival · July 18, 2026 · 2PM to 5PM

    Tickets:

    • Adults: $20
    • Kids 12 and under: $10 (free for children under 2)
    • Includes unlimited water ice tastings and a vote in the Water Ice Flavor Contest

    🎨 Face painting, caricatures, photo moments, and family-friendly activities throughout the festival.
    🏆 Winners announced by Aunt Mary Pat.
    👉 Get tickets at theoceanac.com/water-ice-festival. This one is going to sell out, so don’t wait.


    Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar: Atlantic City’s Most Fun New Venue

    Putting with a 12-foot shark watching over you | Photo: Better Living

    One of the most talked-about new additions at Ocean is Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar, and after playing a round ourselves, we can confirm the hype is completely deserved. This multi-million-dollar entertainment venue spans 8,000 square feet across two stories and uses the same immersive hologram technology found at The Sphere in Las Vegas. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted by a 12-foot Great White Shark hologram towering over the main bar. It’s the kind of jaw-dropping entrance that sets the tone for everything that follows.

    The bowling pin hole was our favorite on the course | Photo: Better Living

    The course features two 9-hole layouts so you can play a full 18 or just pop in for a quick nine. Every hole is creative and genuinely fun, and the bar is right there when you need a drink between holes. Our personal favorite was the bowling pin hole, where you aim your putt straight down a mini lane into a full rack of glowing pins. The whole place glows with neon and blacklight, and the energy is infectious.

    If you’re short on time, you can also step up to the Challenge Hole for a chance to win cash, drinks, or even a hotel room. Whether you’re with a group of friends, on a date night, or just looking for something to do between pool and dinner, Ocean’s 18 is a no-brainer. It’s fun for all ages and unlike anything else in Atlantic City right now.


    Summer Dining at Ocean Casino Resort

    Lobster frites with unlimited golden fries at Chez Frites | Photo: Better Living

    Dining at Ocean Casino Resort goes far beyond tantalizing cuisine and carefully crafted cocktails. Award-winning chefs prepare international dishes across both upscale and casual venues, ensuring there is something to satisfy every craving.

    Guests can savor Chef José Garcés’ Spanish tapas at Amada, enjoy late-night sushi at Zhen Bang, indulge in gastropub fare at Villain & Saint, or experience fine dining at Linguini By The Sea. And with Stephen Starr’s Chez Frites and Sunny’s now firmly established, plus the arrival of LaScala’s Fire, the dining program at Ocean keeps getting better.


    Stephen Starr at Ocean

    The vintage French cinema poster-lined bar at Chez Frites | Photo: Better Living

    Two of Ocean’s most celebrated restaurants come from James Beard Award-winning restaurateur Stephen Starr: Chez Frites, which delivers stripped-down contemporary French flair with traditional steak and frites, and Sunny’s, offering sundrenched American breakfast and brunch. Starr grew up coming to Atlantic City, worked the boardwalk as a kid, and you can feel that personal connection in these restaurants.


    Chez Frites: Paris on the Jersey Shore

    Chez Frites · Stephen Starr at Ocean Casino Resort

    🕐 Dinner nightly · Bar open late

    🥩 Prix fixe menu with unlimited hand-cut frites · à la carte starters also available

    🍔 Cheeseburger Royale and Surf & Turf Special ($99) available nightly

    Our Chez Frites dinner spread with steak, lobster, and unlimited frites | Photo: Better Living

    We dined at Chez Frites on our first night. Walking in, the vintage French cinema posters covering the walls immediately set the mood. The bar area buzzed with couples sipping cocktails and we were seated in a burgundy leather booth that felt like it belonged in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

    Starr drew inspiration from traditional Parisian entrecôte restaurants where you could eat well and affordably, and he has brought that exact concept to Ocean.

    Our server Jacob provided outstanding service with excellent recommendations. Chez Frites quickly became our favorite meal of the trip. We visited Paris for our anniversary and had steak frites and moules-frites there, and this experience transported us straight back to those French bistros.

    We started with the Brie en Croûte, baked brie wrapped in puff pastry with seasonal jam and fresh berries. It’s rich and elegant and the perfect thing to share over a glass of wine while you decide on your main.

    The French onion soup at Chez Frites is not to be missed | Photo: Better Living

    The French Onion Soup is not to be skipped either. It arrives in a classic white crock with a cheese pull that is genuinely dramatic, bubbling and golden on top, rich and savory all the way through. It’s exactly what you want from a Parisian bistro, and it completely delivers.

    The Surf and Turf Frites $99 special at Chez Frites | Photo: Better Living

    New this season: The Surf & Turf Special ($99) is an absolute showstopper and worth every penny. It starts with a glass of bubbles and a mixed greens salad, then arrives as a Prime NY Strip paired with a South African Lobster Tail, plus unlimited hand-cut fries of course. You finish with your choice of Crème Brûlée or Dark Valrhona Chocolate Mousse. I saved my glass of bubbles for the end and sipped it alongside the chocolate mousse, and honestly that might have been the best decision of the entire trip. Bubbles and dark chocolate after a surf and turf dinner is a combination we will be repeating. The steak arrived with an expertly grilled char and we requested a side of béarnaise sauce. The lobster, a large South African tail, was tender and sweet. Its flavor was close to Maine lobster, a little firmer, and nearly twice the size. It was served with drawn butter and chimichurri. We wanted to order another.

    The Cheeseburger Royale at Chez Frites, paired with Pinot Noir | Photo: Better Living

    Also new on the menu and not to be missed: the Cheeseburger Royale. Double smash patties, American cheese, onions, pickles, and special sauce, served with unlimited fries and your choice of béarnaise, peppercorn, or chimichurri. We paired it with a Pinot Noir, and something about ordering a smash burger in a French bistro with a glass of red wine just works. It felt both fancy and completely unpretentious at the same time, which is exactly what Chez Frites is all about.

    But let’s not forget the frites.

    Golden, crispy, perfectly salted, and unlimited. Our server Jacob mentioned people average two servings. We hit three without shame. They arrive hot, and just when you think you’re done, Jacob appears with “Would you like more fries?” Yes. Always yes.

    Profiteroles with warm chocolate sauce poured tableside at Chez Frites | Photo: Better Living

    Dessert was Profiteroles, three choux pastries filled with vanilla ice cream. Jacob brought a small pitcher of warm chocolate sauce to pour over them for a dramatic presentation. The Dark Valrhona Chocolate Mousse arrives in a beautiful coupe glass, silky and deeply chocolatey, topped with whipped cream and chocolate pearls alongside a glass of bubbles. Both were exceptional endings to a meal that captured authentic Parisian bistro magic.

    We stayed for nightcaps at the bar, not ready for the evening to end. The bartender made us New York Sours with egg white foam floating on top, a red wine float creating a beautiful sunset effect in the glass. The bar became our regular evening spot for the rest of the weekend.


    Sunny’s: Breakfast & Brunch in Atlantic City

    Sunny’s · Stephen Starr at Ocean Casino Resort

    🕐 Breakfast and brunch daily · 11th floor with ocean light

    ☀️ Walk-ins welcome · expect waits on weekend mornings

    The Elvis French toast at Sunny’s with peanut butter whipped cream | Photo: Better Living

    On our first morning, we headed to Sunny’s at 11 a.m. for brunch. Stephen Starr created the concept after sitting in the resort, looking out at the ocean, and thinking “sunshine.” That is exactly what you get. Eleven floors up, the space glows with morning light.

    Coffee comes in bright yellow mugs. It’s a small touch, but it instantly makes the experience feel happier.

    Sunny’s lobster roll on a toasted Portuguese roll | Photo: Better Living

    We started with the Lobster Roll, overflowing with large chunks of lobster lightly dressed in lemon mayo on a buttery toasted Portuguese roll. This is what summer tastes like. The Maryland Crab Cake followed, all jumbo lump with almost no filler, pan-seared golden and served with remoulade.

    Then came The Elvis. This double-stack French toast is piled with peanut butter whipped cream, maple caramel sauce, sliced bananas, and bacon bits. It all works without being overwhelming. The peanut butter cream and French toast are lighter than you expect, while the banana, bacon, and maple pull it together. We love dessert for breakfast, and this one is fit for The King.

    We returned the next morning for simpler options. The Two Eggs Any Style came with crispy potatoes and bacon that started the day off right. The Matzo Ball Soup surprised us on a summer morning, but those tender matzo balls in rich chicken broth with fresh dill proved comfort food has no set time or season.

    Sunny’s famous monkey bread with cinnamon butter and icing | Photo: Better Living

    Their already famous Monkey Bread also needed to happen. These warm, soft pillows came topped with cinnamon butter and served with icing for dipping. Fun to share and even better with coffee.

    Sunny’s cocktails are just as memorable. The Spa Day blends Hendrick’s, aloe, cucumber, and mint into something that tastes like self-care, while the Tequila Sunrise Mimosa brings vacation vibes to any morning.


    LaScala’s Fire: Classic Italian American, Reimagined

    LaScala’s Fire · Ocean Casino Resort · Casino Level

    📍 Casino level near The District food court · right next to Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf

    🍝 Italian American mains · fresh sushi · craft cocktails

    🥃 Macallan whisky experience at the bar

    LaScala’s Fire on the casino level at Ocean Casino Resort | Photo: Better Living

    One of the best surprises of this summer’s visit was LaScala’s Fire, tucked on the casino level in the back near The District food court, right next to Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf. It’s the kind of location you might walk past if you didn’t know about it. Seek it out. We ate lunch there twice in one weekend, which says everything you need to know.

    From the moment you walk in, the staff makes you feel like family. Manager Betty sets the tone for the whole place and everyone on the team follows her lead. You are greeted warmly, looked after throughout, and sent off like you’re a regular even on your first visit. The atmosphere is fun and laid-back, the kind of place where you settle in, lose track of time, and end up ordering one more round. Everything is made fresh daily, and the menu reads like a greatest hits of Italian American cooking, reimagined with real care.

    We went straight for the sushi on both visits, which we know sounds like an odd move at an Italian restaurant. Trust us on this one.

    Crispy Rice Squares with spicy salmon at LaScala’s Fire | Photo: Better Living

    The Crispy Rice Squares with spicy salmon are beautifully executed and we are still talking about them. The rolls are huge and incredibly fresh. The poke bowl is generous enough for two. We would go back to LaScala’s for the sushi and drinks alone, and we mean that.

    On the Italian side, the Italian Egg Rolls with roasted pork, sharp provolone, broccoli rabe, and Calabrian chili sauce are crispy, savory, and completely addictive. Alicia’s Meatball & Italian Salad is a meal unto itself, an extra-large meatball with ricotta and famous tomato sauce nestled over romaine, chickpeas, cherry tomatoes, and red onion.

    The Baked Lasagna is pure comfort. Meat sauce, ricotta, mozzarella, and their famous tomato sauce, layered perfectly and served bubbling hot. The kind of dish that grandmom would approve of.

    Spicy Chicken Cutlet Rigatoni with burrata and hot honey | Photo: Better Living

    The Spicy Chicken Cutlet Rigatoni with burrata, LaScala’s hot honey, and vodka cream sauce was one of the best pasta dishes we had all weekend. Rich, spicy, and utterly satisfying. The Fig & Smoked Prosciutto pizza with fig jam, basil pesto, and crumbled gorgonzola is another not to miss. The sweet and savory balance is just right.

    At the bar, bartender Vickie knows her stuff. She makes excellent cocktails and is great company while you’re deciding what to order next. LaScala’s also does a special whisky experience where you choose your Macallan expression, from the 25 Year to the Harmony Collection and beyond, and it’s served over a beautifully carved ice sphere in a rocks glass.

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    LaScala Cookie Skillet, Espresso Martini, and Cappuccino | Photo: Better Living

    For dessert, the LaScala Cookie Skillet, David’s Chocolate Chip Cookies and Brownies baked to order with caramel syrup, shaved chocolate, and vanilla ice cream, is a must. And you cannot leave without an Espresso Martini. Vanilla vodka, fresh-brewed Italian espresso, and Kahlúa. Silky, bold, and the perfect way to cap a meal.

    LaScala’s is hidden in plain sight, and that makes finding it feel like a reward. Don’t miss it.


    Amada by Chef José Garcés

    Amada · Chef José Garcés · Ocean Casino Resort

    🥘 Spanish tapas · paella · ocean views at sunset

    ⏳ Paella requires advance time · plan accordingly

    Mariscos Paella at Amada, loaded with lobster, shrimp, scallops, and more | Photo: Better Living

    On our last night, we dined at Amada, Chef José Garcés’ Spanish masterpiece. The ocean views from the dining room are striking, especially at sunset.

    We began with the new crisped pork belly with chicharrones, a deeply savory, beautifully presented tapa that set the tone for the entire meal. The pork belly is tender and rich, the chicharron adds crunch, and the pickled garnish cuts right through it. It’s a new addition to the menu and already a must-order.

    Crisped pork belly with chicharrones at Amada, a new must-order | Photo: Better Living

    The tapas portions were generous and easily shareable. The Piquillos Rellenos featured sweet roasted peppers stuffed with crab and topped with marcona almonds, delivering sweet, savory, and nutty flavors in harmony. The Albóndigas, lamb meatballs in sherry and foie gras cream, were as indulgent as they sound. We also loved the Coca de Costillas, beef short rib flatbread with horseradish cream, crispy bacon, and arugula, and the Amada Empanada with spinach and Manchego.

    This time we made room for the Mariscos Paella, and we are so glad we did. The pan arrives loaded with lobster, shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, and squid over deeply flavored saffron rice with smoked paprika aïoli. It takes time to prepare, as all authentic paella should, but every minute of the wait is worth it. On past visits we always ran out of room before ordering this one. Consider it non-negotiable going forward.

    By the time the Tarta de Santiago arrived, an almond cake with white chocolate gelato and a bright amarena cherry, we were blissfully full.


    Gaming, Entertainment, and Nightlife at Ocean Casino Resort

    The Casino at Ocean | Photo: Better Living

    The casino at Ocean itself spans 135,000 square feet with modern design that feels more Vegas than old Atlantic City. We tried our luck with a few fun games, bouncing between slots and table games. The contemporary design with sweeping fabric installations and dynamic lighting creates an energetic atmosphere that makes gaming feel like part of the resort experience rather than the only focus. And if you’re an Ocean Rewards cardholder, summer 2026 brings over $10 million in giveaways, including a $1 Million Sweepstakes running June 25 through July 6.

    We spent evenings starting with cocktails at the Chez Frites bar or lobby bar before hitting the casino floor. But honestly, between the restaurants, pool, and mini golf, the gaming felt almost optional.

    Ovation Hall: World-Class Concerts Steps from the Beach

    What surprised us most about Ocean is how complete the entertainment package is. Ovation Hall is a 4,500-seat concert venue right on property, and the Summer 2026 lineup is genuinely impressive. Diana Ross, Sebastian Maniscalco, Matt Rife, Lenny Kravitz, Dirty Heads and 311, John Fogerty and Steve Winwood, and Collective Soul are all on the calendar. The venue recently invested $1.5 million in a new Meyer Sound PANTHER system, and the sound quality shows. It’s an intimate setting for acts this size, and being able to walk from your suite to a world-class show and back again is something you don’t take for granted.

    HQ2 Beachclub: Daylife and Nightlife by the Ocean

    HQ2 Beachclub is Ocean’s outdoor daylife and nightlife destination, and it runs all summer long. Think poolside party vibes with globally recognized DJs on weekends. This summer’s HQ2 lineup includes Loud Luxury, Steve Aoki, Two Friends, and Fisher. Whether you want to spend an afternoon dancing by the water or stay into the night, HQ2 is the energy center of the property when the sun is out.

    And on Friday nights throughout July, The Park lights up with a patriotic-themed drone show celebrating America’s 250th birthday. The colors and formations over the Atlantic are worth staying up for.


    Summer vs. Winter at Ocean Casino Resort

    Piña Colada served poolside at Ocean Casino Resort | Photo: Better Living

    Having experienced both seasons, Ocean masters seasonal transformation. Winter brought cozy Holiday Social Suites with hot cocoa stations and Christmas trees, the festive Jingle Bell Bar, comfort food at Harper’s, and warming cocktails by indoor firepits.

    Summer brings a completely different energy. Sun-soaked pool days, Stephen Starr’s restaurants, a round of mini golf with a cocktail in hand, frozen drinks with ocean views, concerts at Ovation Hall, and that laid-back coastal atmosphere that makes Ocean feel like a true beach resort. If we had to recommend one season, summer wins for first-time visitors. But if you’ve already been in summer, winter is worth the trip for an entirely different experience. Looking for another Jersey Shore winter getaway? Check out our review of the Icona Avalon.


    Is Ocean Casino Resort Worth Visiting?

    Ocean Casino Resort tower reaching into the summer sky | Photo: Better Living

    Ocean Casino Resort has redefined what Atlantic City can be and is absolutely worth visiting. This isn’t just a casino with some restaurants attached. It’s a complete luxury resort that happens to have gaming if you want it.

    The dining alone justifies the trip. Stephen Starr’s Chez Frites and Sunny’s, Chef Garcés’ Amada, and the irresistible LaScala’s Fire give you more great meals than a long weekend can handle. Add the elevated pool experience, Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar, the America’s Birthday Bar, and those stunning suite views, and you have a destination that rivals any East Coast beach resort.

    Since we’re less than 90 minutes away in Wilmington, DE we keep coming back, and we’re already planning our next return before pool season ends in September.

    Whether you’re here for the food, the pool, a mini golf date night, or just to escape reality for a weekend, Ocean delivers an experience that goes way beyond what you expect from Atlantic City. If you’re planning a Jersey Shore trip, check out our weekend getaways from Philadelphia guide for more ideas close to home.


    Planning Your Visit

    The boardwalk entrance of Ocean Casino Resort | Photo: Better Living

    Getting There & Booking Tips

    Getting There

    🚗 Philadelphia: 1 hour

    🚗 New York City: 2.5 hours by car

    🅿️ Free self-parking for Pearl members and above

    🚗 Valet available at entrance

    🚁 From NYC: Blade helicopter service direct to Ocean’s rooftop helipad · select weekends

    ✈️ Arriving in style: Ocean’s own private jet service available for coast-to-coast guests

    Booking Tips

    🍽️ Reserve Chez Frites when you book your room

    ☀️ Sunny’s takes walk-ins but expect waits on weekend mornings

    🍝 LaScala’s Fire is great for a casual lunch with no reservation needed

    🏖️ Pool cabanas book up 1 to 2 weeks in advance for weekends · daybeds are first come, first served

    🏨 Corner Studio Suites on higher floors are worth the upgrade

    ⛳ Book Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf in advance as it fills up fast

    Don’t Miss in Summer 2026

    🍧 Water Ice Festival at The Park · Saturday, July 18, 2PM to 5PM · get tickets here

    🇺🇸 America’s Birthday Bar at 1927 Lounge with specialty Philly-made cocktails all summer

    🦈 Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar · the 12-foot shark hologram alone is worth the trip

    Best Time to Visit: Pool season runs through September. Weekdays offer easier restaurant reservations and more pool space. Summer 2026 events and the America’s Birthday Bar continue through the season.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ocean Casino Resort worth visiting?

    Yes, absolutely. Ocean has redefined what Atlantic City can be. It’s a complete luxury resort with world-class dining from Stephen Starr and José Garcés, an adults-only pool with cabanas, Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar, live concerts at Ovation Hall, HQ2 Beachclub, and 1,860 newly renovated rooms and suites. The gaming is there if you want it, but it’s easy to fill an entire weekend without ever stepping on the casino floor.

    What restaurants are at Ocean Casino Resort?

    Ocean has one of the strongest dining lineups in Atlantic City. Chez Frites and Sunny’s are both from James Beard Award-winning restaurateur Stephen Starr. Amada is Chef José Garcés’ acclaimed Spanish tapas restaurant. LaScala’s Fire offers Italian American food and exceptional sushi on the casino level. Villain & Saint covers gastropub fare, and Zhen Bang handles late-night sushi and noodles. Linguini By The Sea is the fine dining option for special occasions.

    How far is Ocean Casino Resort from Philadelphia?

    Ocean Casino Resort is about 1 hour from Philadelphia by car, making it one of the closest true resort destinations for Philly residents. It’s about 2.5 hours from New York City by car, and NYC guests can also book Blade helicopter service direct to Ocean’s rooftop helipad on select weekends.

    What is the Surf and Turf special at Chez Frites?

    The Surf & Turf Frites special is $99 and includes a glass of bubbles, a mixed greens salad, a Prime NY Strip, a South African Lobster Tail, unlimited hand-cut frites, and your choice of Crème Brûlée or Dark Valrhona Chocolate Mousse for dessert. It’s offered daily and is the most indulgent way to experience Chez Frites.

    Does Ocean Casino Resort have a pool?

    Yes. Ocean has an adults-only pool deck with private cabanas and daybeds, all overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The cabana zone has its own exclusive pools and a jacuzzi reserved for cabana and daybed guests. Pool season runs late May through September. Cabanas book up 1 to 2 weeks in advance on summer weekends and must be reserved online. Daybeds are first come, first served.

    What is Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf and Bar?

    Ocean’s 18 Mini Golf & Bar is a multi-million-dollar, 8,000-square-foot entertainment venue inside Ocean Casino Resort featuring two 9-hole immersive mini golf courses and a full bar. The venue uses hologram technology from the same company behind The Sphere in Las Vegas, including a 12-foot Great White Shark hologram at the entrance. It’s open to all ages and fills up fast on weekends.

    What is the Water Ice Festival at Ocean Casino Resort?

    The first annual Water Ice Festival takes place at The Park at Ocean Casino Resort on Saturday, July 18, 2026 from 2PM to 5PM. It brings together 30-plus water ice vendors from across the tri-state area for a family-friendly ticketed event with unlimited tastings, a flavor competition hosted by Aunt Mary Pat, face painting, caricatures, and photo moments. Adult tickets are $20, kids 12 and under are $10, and children under 2 are free.

    What concerts are at Ocean Casino Resort this summer?

    Ocean’s Ovation Hall has a major Summer 2026 concert lineup including Diana Ross, Lenny Kravitz, Sebastian Maniscalco, Matt Rife, Dirty Heads and 311, John Fogerty and Steve Winwood, Collective Soul, Slightly Stoopid, Blues Traveler, and more. HQ2 Beachclub features sets from Loud Luxury, Steve Aoki, Two Friends, and Fisher. Check theoceanac.com/entertainment for the full schedule and tickets.

    What is the best time to visit Ocean Casino Resort?

    Summer is the peak season and the best time to experience everything Ocean offers: the cabanas, HQ2 Beachclub, concerts at Ovation Hall, the Water Ice Festival, and the America’s Birthday Bar. Pool season runs late May through September. Weekdays offer easier restaurant reservations and more pool space than weekends. Ocean is also excellent in winter, when it transforms with holiday programming and cozy indoor experiences.

    ➡ Ready to experience summer at Ocean? Visit theoceanac.com for reservations.

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