• 72 Hours in Atlantic City: What would we do?

  • May 2 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast
72 Hours in Atlantic City: What would we do? cover art

72 Hours in Atlantic City: What would we do?

  • Summary

  • BREAKING NEWS: John and Ryan talk about something other than real estate!

    This week, John and Ryan plan a hypothetical 72-hour trip to Atlantic City.

    Where will they eat? Where will they drink? How will they pass the time?

    Tune in as the hosts discuss each of their preferred itineraries, including a visit to a newly reopened restaurant, indoor activities, outdoor activities, and more.

    What would your ideal 72-hour trip to Atlantic City look like?

    [00:00:02] 72-Hour Non-Real Estate Itinerary for Atlantic City [00:03:24] Exploring Limited Dining Options in Atlantic City [00:06:23] Planning a Day in Atlantic City [00:09:29] Recommended itinerary for a trip to Atlantic City [00:12:35] Ideal itinerary for a day in Atlantic City [00:15:56] Day and Night Plans in Atlantic City [00:19:05] Exploring Atlantic City and New York City [00:22:00] My Ideal Summer Day in Atlantic City [00:25:25] Weekend Plans in Atlantic City [00:28:37] Ideal Activities for a Day in Atlantic City [00:31:40] Dining options in Atlantic City [00:34:26] Redefining Atlantic City Beyond the Casinos [00:37:23] Exploring Food and Culture in the City [00:40:24] Things to do in Atlantic City [00:43:14] Summer Activities in Atlantic City and Beyond [00:46:21] Things to do and eat in Atlantic City [00:49:09] Lack of diverse dining and family activities in Atlantic City [00:52:04] The Need for More Amenities in Atlantic City [00:54:58] Creating a Vibrant Commercial Corridor [00:58:00] The Future of Atlantic City's Amenities [01:00:55] Updates on 'Brick by Brick' Podcast

    Show More Show Less

What listeners say about 72 Hours in Atlantic City: What would we do?

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.