My stay at the Wyndham Skyline Tower in Atlantic City from April 13-20, 2008 was a wonderful experience overall.
I stayed in a two-bedroom suite on the 25th floor. One advantage of the two-bedrooms is that they are located on the corners of the building, so you can get a window view from 2 sides. My suite had a balcony that overlooked the south boardwalk area (Trump Plaza, Bally's, Tropicana, etc.). What a great view it was! The Master bedroom had the same view out the window, and the second bedroom had a small window looking toward Borgata and Harrah's in the "Marina" area of town.
I found the beds to be pretty comfortable. I slept soundly most of the time, and I usually don't sleep well away from home. There were air conditioning units in the living room and both of the bedrooms. The full kitchen was nice and convenient, though I never actually "cooked" anything except popcorn in the microwave!
For the most part things were very quiet. The air conditioners helped to drown out any street noises (like sirens) at night. There were a few times when I could hear some sort of shuffling in the suite above me, but it was short-lived and not that loud.
The staff of the Wyndham were very friendly and seemed to go out of their way to make sure you had a good time. The ladies working the activities desk on the 6th floor were always helpful and cheerful. Many of the staff would even strike up friendly conversations with me and other guests in the elevator.
And that brings me to the only real negative about this place - the elevator problem (which has been brought up in many previous reviews.) During most situations, there would be a wait of anywhere from 0 to 5 minutes. However, if it happened to be a busy time or if the cleaning staff was using one, you might have to wait around 6 to 10 minutes. I doubt that there's anything the property can do about this, because it really is a "compact" place without much room for expansion. There are actually only 12 suites per floor which is really kind of nice in a way. (There are about 30 total floors w/ first floor for check-in/staff, next four for parking, and 6th floor for pool, activities, etc.)
The bottom line is that if you don't mind the inconvenience of the elevator situation, this is a great place to stay in Atlantic City - friendly staff, comfortable rooms, and just a short walk (about 3 minutes) to all the action on the AC Boardwalk.








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