Casino bus philadelphia to atlantic city

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Most of AC's main attractions are here too, so your feet are all you need. Getting around on foot is easy in Atlantic City, especially if you're staying in one of the boardwalk's many hotels. Expect to pay for it though: It's a charge by the block, with a minimum fare of $5. The operators will push you anywhere on the boardwalk, and this option is great for travelers with sore feet. The minibuses operate along Pacific Avenue and make stops at casinos and major attractions in the city.Ī throwback to the boardwalk's Victorian era, the rolling chairs are a bit of a novelty mode of transport. The Atlantic City Jitney is inexpensive and runs 24 hours a day. 0 Log InMOBILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS LLC is Atlantic Citys leading provider of Mobility Scooter Rentals, Power Wheelchairs. If you'll be venturing further afield to nearby attractions like Cape May and Storybook Land, though, you'll likely need a set of wheels. Renting a car isn't necessary if you plan on spending the majority of your time between the beach, the boardwalk and the casinos. Parking is plentiful and surprisingly affordable at most casinos. Cars are relatively convenient in Atlantic City, and you can find rental agencies in both airports.

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