OUT IN AC Present Miss'd America Pageant Jan 21-22

What sounds like some saucy entertainment will unfold in Atlantic City at Harrah’s Resort and at Boardwalk Hall the weekend of Jan. 21 and 22.

This will be the fourth consecutive year that Caesars Entertainment Corp., parent company of the Harrah’s, Bally’s, Caesars and Showboat casinos, has hosted the gay-friendly “Out in AC” weekend of partying.

Caesars Entertainment has moved up the timing of “Out in AC” this year to have it coincide with the annual Miss’d America Pageant, a campy, drag-queen spoof of the straight-laced Miss America Pageant that made its home in Atlantic City for 84 years before sashaying off to Las Vegas in 2005.

“Every year, these uniquely tailored events bring in new guests ready to experience Atlantic City in a whole new open light,” said Jennifer Weissman, regional vice president of marketing for Caesars Entertainment. “‘Out in AC’ weekend is all about diversity, pride and, of course, having a little fun.”

“I absolutely believe that we’re growing our reputation as a gay-friendly town,” Weissman said.

Other Atlantic City casinos have also staged gay-themed special events or opened attractions catering to the LGBT market. Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort once held gay bingo nights. More recently, Resorts Casino Hotel hired the Atlantic City gaming industry’s first LGBT marketing director and also opened the first gay nightclub inside a casino.

Other Atlantic City casinos have also staged gay-themed special events or opened attractions catering to the LGBT market. Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort once held gay bingo nights. More recently, Resorts Casino Hotel hired the Atlantic City gaming industry’s first LGBT marketing director and also opened the first gay nightclub inside a casino.


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