<P> On Tuesday, March 15, 2016, Atlantic City officials Dale Finch (Director of Licence & Inspections) Elizabeth Terenik (Director of Planning & Development), Scott Evans (Fire Chief), and Wally Shields (Construction Official) conducted an inspection of Revel, escorted by Revel's facilities manager . After a 90 - minute tour, officials stated that Revel was ready for business, and that it was "amazingly intact" and in "great condition", dispelling many rumors about the condition of the property . </P> <P> The officials also said that clubs were ready but HQ was not part of the reopening plan; the swimming pools were in good condition; there were at least 500 guest rooms that were ready, clean and complete with bedding, artwork, lighting, and other fixtures; and that restaurants and gaming floors were ready to go . In addition, there was now a ropes course in the lobby . However, as stated above, several bankruptcy court orders protected HQ's right to operate at the facility . Glenn Straub said a job fair was planned and that Polo North was looking to bring back as many former Revel employees as possible to the new Revel, and that it was ready to open as soon as possible . </P> <P> As of June 13, 2016, Glenn Straub announced plans to reopen the resort with a small casino, rope - climbing course, water park, a zip line, an e-sports lounge, equestrian facility, beach cabanas, and a bike endurance course in a section of the modern parking garage . Surfing, wind surfing, and scuba lessons would also be available . </P> <P> The new resort would also feature a 32 - room spa where guests could have medical beauty treatments performed . In July, a white - sand beach area with pools and volleyball courts dubbed Nikki Beach will open in the former porte cochere area . </P>

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