Back of the envelope calculations to sanity test the 25 milllion figure I gave:
According to DGE reporting the casino-hotels have 15,102 rooms. See page 5
Full-year occupancy rates at the casino-hotels is usually reported to be around 80%.
Showboat as 1,331 rooms (I don’t know if both towers are open year-round), Sheraton 502, Claridge 400, Wyndham 296 = 2,529
It’s just my own guess but there must be a MINIMUM of 2,500 rooms at all the smaller hotels and motels in AC and Absecon.
So let’s call it 20,000 hotel rooms in the immediate area.
In the absence of better data to use I apply 80% occupancy rate from the casino-hotels to all the properties. And a personal guess of 2.2 occupants per room (there a lot of kids in the summer and a lot of young adults who put multiple people in a room). 20,000 rooms x 2.2 occupants x 365 = 16 million x 80% = ~13 million
A lot of visitors come by car or bus for a day to the casinos. And there are a lot of people from surrounding towns who pop over for a few hours just to just to shop, see a show or hit the beach. From personal conversations with visitors and friends it is not a stretch to think that 1/3rd of the visitors on average are in for the day or a few hours. So that could be 8 million.
13 million + 8 million = 21 million. Close enough not to challenge the “official estimates”.
I’ve seen the figure of 27 million publicized but I discounted that by 2 million. The group that put together the 27 million estimate uses tolls collected on the AC Expressway as part of its calculations. That would necessarily include workers commuting in.
Also, the official estimate was 24 million in 2019. But that was a low year and 27 million is still their number for a typical year.
All in all I think the figure of at least 25 million that I put out there passes the sanity test.