The shower was massive for one person and was sequestered away from the toilet, thankfully, which has its own door. The airy room, which was one of the revamped MGM Tower rooms, welcomed me with a nautical palette of neutral and blue tones accented with deep wood finishes. Walking into my room with a plush, king-sized bed with crisp linens and a gorgeous sweeping view of Absecon Bay, I was immediately de-stressed from my over-two-hour trip from NYC. Earlier this year, Borgata did a $55 million remodel of the Water Club (rebranded as the MGM Tower) to include 700 completely reimagined guest rooms and add a collection of luxury “Vista Suites” with wraparound views of the Atlantic City skyline.
Just 120 miles south of New York City and 60 miles east of Philadelphia, this massive hotel celebrating its 20th year includes over 2,700 rooms and suites across its main Borgata Tower and its MGM Tower, meaning you’ve got options. Borgata isn’t just a hotel casino and spa, it is an experience.