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Outdoor Fitness Sessions with Stunning Atlantic Ocean Scenery Available at Atlantic City Gym

Atlantic City's newest draw is an open-air fitness center situated near the Showboat, along the Atlantic Boardwalk.

Exercise enthusiasts can enjoy a scenic workout at an Atlantic City gym, boasting coastal views of...
Exercise enthusiasts can enjoy a scenic workout at an Atlantic City gym, boasting coastal views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Outdoor Fitness Sessions with Stunning Atlantic Ocean Scenery Available at Atlantic City Gym

Fusion Gyms Opens in Atlantic City's Family-Friendly Showboat Resort

Fusion Gyms, a Philadelphia-based fitness company, is set to open its fourth location next week in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The outdoor gym will be situated between the Showboat Hotel and Ocean Casino Resort on the Boardwalk's northern end, at 801 Boardwalk.

The Showboat Hotel, originally a casino and hotel with a focus on nightlife and entertainment, has undergone a transformation in recent years to become a more family-friendly destination. This shift is part of a broader trend in Atlantic City to diversify beyond gambling and nightlife towards accommodations and amenities that cater to visitors of all ages.

The former casino floor at Showboat has been transformed into the Lucky Snake, advertised as "the largest arcade in the world." The hotel also invested in the $100 million Island Waterpark. The addition of Fusion Gyms is another step in this direction, providing guests with a fitness component to complement the existing attractions such as go-karts and an arcade.

Fusion Gyms Atlantic City will offer premium amenities and ocean views, with weights and exercise equipment, basketball and pickleball courts, and an outdoor cabana serving cold drinks, including alcohol, and food. There are also outdoor lounge chairs and couches available for relaxation.

Tony Chowdhury, the founder of Fusion Gyms, aims to bring a new world-class amenity to Atlantic City. His goal is to build a fitness resort around family, fun, and fitness. Memberships for the gym start at $99 a month, with discounted rates of $79 a month for first responders and students under the age of 26 with a valid ID.

The first half of 2025 saw a 1.7% increase in gaming revenue for nine Atlantic City casinos, totaling almost $1.38 billion. However, only four casinos saw an increase in in-person gaming revenue: Borgata, Hard Rock, Ocean, and Harrah's. Their respective revenue increases were 7%, 1%, 10%, and 2%. This suggests that the diversification of Atlantic City's offerings is not only attracting a broader demographic but also boosting the city's overall economic growth.

For those interested in the exact dates or ownership history of the Showboat, further research may be necessary as this information was not provided in the search results. Consulting dedicated historical or hospitality industry sources on Atlantic City's casino hotels could yield more detailed information.

In conclusion, the opening of Fusion Gyms at the Showboat Hotel marks a significant step in Atlantic City's ongoing efforts to diversify and appeal to a broader demographic. The addition of Fusion Gyms, along with other family-friendly amenities, is helping to transform the city into a destination that offers more than just gambling and nightlife.

  1. Fusion Gyms, a Philadelphia-based fitness company, will open its fourth location next week at the family-friendly Showboat Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, located at 801 Boardwalk between the Showboat Hotel and Ocean Casino Resort.
  2. The outdoor gym, Fusion Gyms Atlantic City, will provide ocean views and offer amenities such as weights, exercise equipment, basketball and pickleball courts, an outdoor cabana serving food and drinks (including alcohol), and outdoor lounge chairs and couches for relaxation.
  3. The Showboat Hotel, which underwent a transformation from a casino and hotel focused on nightlife and entertainment to a more family-friendly destination, aims to cater to visitors of all ages, with attractions such as the Lucky Snake arcade and the $100 million Island Waterpark.
  4. Tony Chowdhury, founder of Fusion Gyms, aspires to create a fitness resort in Atlantic City centered around family, fun, and fitness, with memberships starting at $99 a month and discounted rates for first responders and students under 26.
  5. Bart Blatstein, a real estate developer involved in Atlantic City's urban revitalization, played a role in the Showboat's transformation, focusing on diversifying the city beyond gambling and nightlife towards health-and-wellness and fitness-and-exercise offerings like Fusion Gyms, as part of an overall effort to boost the city's economic growth.

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