The Tropicana Atlantic City on Thursday announced the debut of Solana Tower, featuring reimagined rooms and suites in the resort’s west wing.
Work on the renovation is scheduled to begin after Labor Day with an anticipated completion date of January 2026. Reservations are slated to go live this fall.
“We are thrilled to offer our guests a new, elevated hospitality experience with the addition of Solana Tower,” Tropicana Senior Vice President & General Manager Joe Giunta said in a statement. “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 604-room and suite transformation is said to “strengthen Tropicana’s commitment to maintaining its status as a leading resort in Atlantic City while ushering in a new era of luxury and comfort for its guests.” Solana Tower will draw inspiration from Tropicana’s Palm Walk, known for its grand palm trees around the casino floor.
The rooms will feature soft wood tones, tropical patterns and bold accents. Curated artwork and details will offer a “fresh, stylish stay that feels both relaxed and refined,” according to a news release.