
US-based Caesars Entertainment has revealed plans for a renovation at Tropicana Atlantic City, with the introduction of the Solana Tower, a reimagined space within the resort’s west wing.
The project is slated to begin later this year, with an anticipated completion in January 2026.
The Tropicana property features 122,000ft² of meeting space and a total of 2,400 rooms, with the transformation focusing on 604 rooms and suites.
This investment follows a substantial $400m investment in Caesars Atlantic City’s portfolio over the past four years.
Previous updates encompass new guest accommodation offerings at Harrah’s Resort, 600 rooms and suites within the Centurion and Ocean Towers at Caesars, as well as the Harrah’s Atrium Tower.
The rooms offer views and contemporary design touches, with sizes varying from 450ft² to 700ft².

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By GlobalDataCaesars Entertainment launched the NOBU Hotel and Restaurant at Caesars Atlantic City last year and completed a pool renovation in 2023, enhancing the VIP reception experience.
Tropicana Atlantic City senior vice-president and general manager Joe Giunta said: “We are thrilled to offer our guests a new, elevated hospitality experience with the addition of Solana Tower.
“Bright, breezy and brimming with character—these room enhancements blend playful coastal charm with a nod to vintage Atlantic City. The new rooms offer a vibrant, welcoming escape that’s as fun as it is approachable.”
The renovation work is set to begin after Labor Day, with reservations expected to open in late 2025.
In May 2023, Caesars Entertainment unveiled plans to redevelop Horseshoe Las Vegas’ Jubilee Tower, integrating it into Paris Las Vegas with a new identity as the Versailles Tower. It was completed in April 2024.