Any advice on traveling to Atlantic City? I assume flying into Philly airport, then grabbing an Uber?
Thanks.
Dear god...why?
Not sure what your travel plans are (i.e. if Atlantic City is your only destination...), and I also don't know what service is like between YVR and PHL, since I live in Northern NJ and fly in and out of EWR exclusively. But I do know that there is nonstop daily service between EWR and YVR (on an Air Canada 787-900 series, if you're into planes).
EWR to Atlantic City can be done by car in under 2 hours. Plus flying into Newark makes any NYC expeditions a breeze.
Just a thought as far as keeping your options open. If you're simply interested in getting to and from AC from the airport as quickly as possible, definitely PHL.
Wait won't he need to take side streets to get to the massa..... Wait never mind this a family friendly site.Don't stray too far from the casinos, boardwalk or main street areas, the area goes from OK to bad really quick. Side streets are prime mugging areas, especially at night.
No advice but before you arrive at the hotel...
https://whitehousesubshop.net/artic-avenue/
White House Subs. You are friggin' welcome.
Note to self: Always wear eye protection in ACPro Tip: AC Hookers are gross. If you look directly into their eyes, you get HIV.
Pro Tip: AC Hookers are gross. If you look directly into their eyes, you get HIV.
No advice but before you arrive at the hotel...
https://whitehousesubshop.net/artic-avenue/
White House Subs. You are friggin' welcome.
Looks like there's a location at the Hard Rock Casino as well. I'll be sure to drop by.
The Question is Pats or Ginos?
Tommy before you fly out of Philly airport you have to stop and get a Cheesesteak. The Question is Pats or Ginos?
I'm afraid I'm not familiar with either of these. My knowledge of the USA outside of WA and Vegas is very, very limited.
~Tony
My knowledge of the USA outside of WA and Vegas is very, very limited.
~Tony
First, only tourists and drunk people (after the bars close) go to Pats and Ginos which are directly across an intersection from each other.In the city of Philadelphia it is customary to make cheese steaks using ”wiz” (aka cheese you spray out of a can). While sounding disturbing and probably semi-safe for consumption, they actually are not half bad. The two establishments mentioned above are competitors in close proximity, each with unusually loyal fan bases. More discerning consumers will deride both of these establishments and recommend others which will be claimed as far superior. Mind you, all of them are making cheese steaks with wiz. So yeah, if you like cheese steaks give one a try.