Atlantic City Tourism Statistics

Welcome to Atlantic City. A major tourist destination in the State of New Jersey. Not only does the Atlantic City region offer an abundance of entertainment and attractions, it is a short drive from Philadelphia and also easily accessible from New York City. They say that Atlantic City boasts more stars than the visible universe. Atlantic City draws tourists by the car- and bus-load, topping more than 20 million visitors per year! Stroll along the famous Boardwalk with its numerous amusements and eateries or visit the historic Absecon Lighthouse and the new Wheel at Steel Pier. Several championship golf courses are within a 30 minute drive to attract golf enthusiasts. The Compendium of Tourism Statistics is a reference guide for the measurement and analysis of the tourism sector. Together with the Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, they constitute UNWTO’s main datasets and publications on annual tourism statistics. These concern, on the one hand, an expansion in the number of countries and territories (over. ATLANTIC CITY — Tourist visits to the city last year were the lowest since the early 1980s, according to a recent report from the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism at.

There were 36 Drug & Alcohol violations reported in Atlantic City over the past 28 days. According to https://twitter.com/ACEconPolicy. A deep cancer underlying city wide drug problem.

A walk or ride thru the AC Tourism District, especially on Pacific Ave, is a nightmare. Especially at night. Lack of adequate lighting, makes the crime problem much worse.

I refuse to go anywhere near Pacific & Tennessee Ave in Atlantic City.

Tennessee Ave is cool, but it’s smack dab in an area of Atlantic City I wouldn’t send my worst enemy.

Do your best to NOT get stuck at a red light. Some creeps will approach your car. Make sure your doors are locked.

Not only is AC in broad daylight a freak show, but when sun goes down, that’s when the real horror show begins.

After 35+ years of casino gaming, Atlantic City and the CRDA can’t even make the streets safer with brighter lights and more police presence.

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When will Atlantic City take back it’s streets? Why does Council and CRDA allow the county to dump ex-offenders here? Especially in the Tourism District?

Jim Kennedy: Atlantic City had 52 assaults in the past 28 days. The majority of the assaults are in the Tourism District. It’s not that tourists are under attack. It’s just that AC streets seem to be out of control. Wide spread assaults feed the perception of unsafe streets.

There are 165 registered sex offenders living in Atlantic City as of October 24, 2018.

The State Police maintain a directory of registered sex offenders — data’s been used by http://City-Data.com.

Map of registered sex offenders in Atlantic City.

“What hath Casinos wrought”. AC maintains its spot at the bottom of Forbes’ Best Places for Business for the sixth straight year. Atlantic County is on the 2018 Forbes Best Places for Business and Careers at dead last #200. listhttp://onforb.es/MvHD1r via @forbes

Sports betting is no silver bullet for Atlantic City. “While sports betting more than doubled in New Jersey in September, only 25 percent of the win was reported by Atlantic City casinos. The majority was online or at racetracks.”

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Steven Karp, New Jersey Office for Planning Advocacy, GIS Manager
Originator:Remington, Vernick and Walberg, Engineering consulting firm
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Casino Reinvestment and Development Authority (CRDA), Casino Reinvestment and Development Authority (CRDA), NA
World tourism statistics by countryPublication_Date:20131010
Title:Atlantic City Tourist District Boundaries
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This dataset contains the boundaries of areas within Atlantic City where tourism predominates. It is being used as a source for the Atlantic City Tourism District area as described in the Economic Opportunity Act of 2013. It has been digitized using a georeferenced pdf file obtained from Remiington, Verick and Walberg of Pleasantville NJ and refined using digital orthophotography.
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Atlantic City Tourism Website

Map of Areas Where Tourism Trade Predominates. It is used to identify areas of eligibility for certain programs created by the NJ Economic Opportunity Act of 2013.
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Atlantic City Tourism Statistics 2019

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Italian Tourism Statistics

6092923292
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United States Tourism Statistics

steven.karp@sos.nj.gov
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