New Jersey Luxury Car Rental - Tourist Attractions
Why not show off that New Jersey luxury car rental you just got yourself, and do some of the common tourist must see attractions.
Atlantic City Casinos
For those that are of age, the casinos are a must see and there is no better place than Atlantic City:
Famous entertainers to thousands of different slot machines, that is the range Caesars Atlantic City can offer. You can go casual at the Gladiator Sports Bar & Pizzeria or be entertained at the Circus Maximus Theatre. There are so many different slot machines, to choose from, with some including Survivor, Austin Powers or Cleopatra's Garden themes.
Harrah's
The one and only casino company with a casino in every state that it is legal. You can be entertained at the Atrium Lounge or try your luck while playing the Price is Right or the Game of Life slot machines.
Showboat
Mardi Gras in Atlantic City! With simulated horse racing and 75 gaming tables, you can almost believe you are in New Orleans while on a New Jersey vacation.
Trump Plaza
Owned by the wealthiest men in the world. Playing the traditionals or be adventurous and try something new, like Tiles or Caribbean Stud Poker. Entertainment can include likes of the Righteous Brothers, Justin Timberlake or Aretha Franklin.
Trump Taj Mahal
How would you like to see Britney Spears, Ringo Starr or Cedric the Entertainer up close and personal? Well you can at yet another casino owned by the one and only. Housing 5,000 slot machines and 210 gaming tables, you won't have time to slow down.
Atlantic City Family Attractions
For those that are not quite of age, or for the family that just wants to spend quality time together, there is something for everyone.
Well the name pretty much sums it up, if you are one of those people that like to marvel at the weird and unusual, then you have come to the right place. Located at New York Ave and The Boardwalk, Atlantic City. Call (609) 347-2001 for more information.
Storybook Land
20 acres of family fun, with your childrens favorite stories and nursery coming to life. Located 10 miles west of Atlantic City at 6415 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Township. Call (609) 641-7847 for more information.
Ocean Life Center
Home to 8 tanks totaling 29,800 gallons and more than 100 different species of fish and marine mammals, this aquarium has something for everyone. Located at 800 N. New Hampshire Ave. Atlantic City, NJ. Call (609) 348-2880 for more information.
Atlantic City Historical Museum
A seaside resort, and believe it or not, it was the inspiration for a game called "Monopoly". One of the permanent exhibitions, "Atlantic City, Playground of the Nation", has the costumes, pictures, artifacts, souvenirs and Miss America memorabilia. Located on Garden Pier in Atlantic City. Call (609) 347-5839 for more information.
Lucy the Elephant
Constructed in the 1800's, and weighing in at 90 tons, and carefully preserved, Lucy stands 65 feet tall. Once a hotel, summer home and tavern it is now a museum. Located 2 miles south of Atlantic City at 9200 Atlantic Avenue, Margate, NJ. On the corner of Decatur and Atlantic Avenues. Call (609) 823-6473 for more information.
Six Flags Wild Safari
The world's largest drive-thru Safari outside Africa, with more than 1,200 animals from six continents roaming freely in the park. See zebras, elephants, rhinos, tigers on your 4.5 mile voyage. Located in Jackson, NJ
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
One of the largest new water parks in the world; it is a 45 acre tropical island with slides, a million-gallon wave pool, one of the world's largest adventure rivers, a gigantic family activity lagoon and so much more. Located in Jackson, NJ
Six Flags Great Adventure
More than 100 exciting rides, shows and attractions, heart-pounding coasters, blockbuster live-action shows and exciting family rides. Here you will find a collection of Looney Tunes rollercoasters in Koala Canyon and the Looney Tune Seaport, and meet characters such as Bugs Bunny, Sylvester & Tweety, and Foghorn Leghorn. Located in Jackson, NJ
Jersey City Museum
Here you will find Hudson County pride. Collections of cultural material used to pass along the heritage of Hudson County. Located at 350 Montgomery Street, Jersey City. Call (201) 547-4514 for more information.
New Jersey Naval Museum
World war artifacts are what are prized in this museum, and you can get a feel for what the American heroes were facing. Some of the pieces of history you can see are USS Ling 297 (BALAO class fleet submarine), Patrol Boat Riverine (used during the Vietnam War), Japanese Kaiten Ils (World War 2 Japanese suicide Torpedo), and German Seahund (World War 2 German 2 man submarine).
Learning's Run Gardens
A 25-acre garden that is known as the "Hummingbird Capital of the East". The summer months are the best times you can visit the gardens; you can view thousands of birds of different species.
Lake Hopatcong
New Jersey's largest lake. There have been reports of monsters being spotted in the lake from as early as the 17th century.
The Lindbergh Baby
At the Hunterdon County Courthouse, you can check out the memorabilia from the infamous Bruno Hauptmann trial. This classic trial of the theft of Charles Lindbergh's baby in 1932 is annually re-enacted.


