Playboy Casino Atlantic City Closed
- Anchor's Wheel of Gold - $1.00, 5 machines - $1.00 to $3.00 bets
- Anchor's Wheel of Gold - $2.00, 2 machines - $2.00 to $6.00 bets
- Anchor's Wheel of Gold - $5.00, 2 machines - $5.00 to $15.00 bets
- Bally's Big Bucks, 10 machines - $1.00 to $3.00 bets
- Betty Boop
- CDS (5-Line) Bingo
- Double Wild $1, 14 machines - $1.00 to $3.00 bets
- Fast 50's, 8 machines - $0.50 to $1.50 bets
- Five Dollar Slots, 60 machines
- IGT - Addams Family - $0.05 minimum bet
- IGT - Fabulous 50's, 12 machines - $0.50 to $1.50 bets
- IGT - Megabucks, 5 machines - $1.00 to $3.00 bets
- IGT - Pokermania Slots, 16 machines - $0.25 to $0.75 bets
- IGT - Quartermania Slots, 28 machines - $0.25 to $0.75 bets
- IGT - Wheel of Fortune Progressive Dollar Slots - $0.25/$0.50 minimum bet
- IGT Elvis - $0.25 minimum bet
- IGT Jeopardy - $0.25/$1.00 minimum bet
- IGT Party Time - $0.25 minimum bet
- IGT Slotopoly - $0.25 minimum bet
- IGT Triple Play Joker Poker - $0.25 minimum bet
- IGT Wheel of Fortune Video Slots - $0.05 minimum bet
- Lightning Quarters, 14 machines - $0.25 to $0.75 bets
- Progressive Slots, 398 machines - $0.05 to $5.00 bets
- Progressive Video Poker, 55 machines - $0.05 to $1.00 bets
- Video Blackjack
- Video Poker, 754 machines - $0.05 to $5.00 bets
Playboy already operated a casino in London and was looking to exploit the new Atlantic City. Donald Trump bought it in 1989, and closed the casino to. Boardwalk at Florida Avenue – Atlantic City, NJ (1984) The Playboy opened in 1981 and operated under that name until 1984. It was subsequently renamed the Atlantis, Trump Regency, and Trump’s.
Playboy Casino Atlantic City New Jersey
- Mayor Don Guardian faces the reality that his city is potentially losing four major casinos in a town famous for gambling. Online gambling and out.
- The Playboy Hotel Casino as it appeared on a 1981 postcard. Authors note: On Friday, April 17, 1981, I was a high school senior on Easter break and joined.