Caesars Atlantic City Centurion Room
I stayed at Caesars for the first time on my most recent trip to Atlantic City. Check in was a breeze. I was impressed with VIP check in as there were quite a few reps ready to get people moving. This is good since space is limited. I was lucky enough to get a corner room in the Centurion Tower. I’ve read on Trip Advisor that these are the best rooms that aren’t suites. That was the truth. In fact, my room was the biggest and nicest room I’ve had at a casino that wasn’t a suite.
Full sized pictures can be found on my flickr page.
I knew this room was bigger than normal because I had to make a turn upon entry. That’s usually the sign for a big room. On the first turn I passed the bathroom to the right and ample closets to the left.
The bathroom was a good size with a nice sized shower with bench, single sink, granite counters, seperate water closet and a TV IN THE MIRROR. The doors was just sliding frosted glass. I’m not sure how I would feel about this at home, but for a hotel room with seperate water closet this is just fine and allows for an airy feel.

Here’s a closer look at the TV in the mirror (obviously something I like a lot). Feel free to disregard my toilet trees.

After my excitement for the bathroom passed I walked into the room itself. It was a rainy day, so please excuse the dark pictures. The room was very large and modern with white and gold accents on the bedding. There was a very spacious seating area. In a normal room I can sit and put my legs up on the bed, but the chairs were about 5 steps away.

Speaking of the cloudy day you can see the awesome view from both of my windows. The first picture is straight down the shore. You’re notice Trump Plaza to the right and, of course, the beach to the left. You’ll also see Trumps Beach Bar, which I didn’t get a chance to visit.

A turn to the left in my room put me looking straight at the Atlantic ocean and the Pier shops, which were not busy at all when I visited. 
Housekeeping was great. This has been spotty at the Harrah’s properties over the past year. The room was cleaned noticeably each day. The tip I left on the first day was moved, but not taken. I guess leaving a note would have been smart.
Room service was relatively fast and always good and perfectly warm or cold. My first morning I ordered bacon, eggs, coffee, water and the mixed melon. This made for a fantastic hangover remedy.

The real star here was the mixed melon. It was a pefect compliment to the salt of the bacon and strength of the coffee. I ordered the melon every day. It was very refreshing.

The sun finally came out for the day I decided to leave. It made for a great drive home after a little gambling on the last morning of the trip.

Overall, this Centurion room was the roomiest non-suite I’ve had. I peeked into the other rooms while walking through the halls and the other rooms seemed to be a similar size. This was my first time staying at Caesars and I was very happy with everything the room had to offer. The only real negative to the hotel was the dining options outside of room service.