'Jersey Shore: Family Vacation' is back with another season of drama and fun. Things are different this time in the house as the cast members decide to make an entire hotel their new home. However, their vacation has a bad start after Jenni Farley hints she won't be able to make it.

(CBS Local)– Jerzdays are coming back to MTV with an all new season of “Jersey Shore Family Vacation.” The Situation, Vinny, Angelina, Ronnie, Deena, Pauly D and Jenni are all back in the mix and the gang rented out an entire hotel in Las Vegas. The cast and crew shot the season in a bubble with strict COVID-19 protocols and daily testing.

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Season four begins weeks after a blowup at Angelina’s wedding and Mike and the rest of the guys are focused on making sure Angelina, Jenni and Deena become friends again. Vinny, Angelina and Mike talked with CBS Local’s DJ Sixsmith about the new season and what this run of over a decade for the group has been like.

“First of all, we definitely needed the vacation and the world needs the vacation to escape from all of the madness we are dealing with,” said Vinny Guadagnino, in an interview with CBS Local’s DJ Sixsmith. “It was cool because it was the first time we took a vacation in a while. A lot of our other seasons were local around where we live. If there was any group of people that could pull off filming a show in a secluded, empty resort, it’s us. This is probably one of the most eventful ones we’ve had in a while.”

“Looking back on my wedding, I could have acted a little differently and reacted a little differently, but I chose to let my emotions take part in the wedding,” said Angelina Larangeira. “I needed that time to think about everything. When the time went by, I wanted to put my best foot forward and have a sit down with these girls. Thank God for the boys because they came in the clutch and made sure that we all got to sit down in the bubble and it was not easy for them to get all of us together.”

Before #JSFamilyVacation returns this Jerzday, here's a reminder of where things started… and where they ended. Last season was definitely one for the books. 🤐

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“It was definitely extremely difficult. I had spent eight months in federal prison and me trying to get the girls together was actually harder than the prison time that I spent,” said Mike Sorrentino. “We were able to get them together throughout the season and I’m very excited for everyone to see it. We were able to make some very good TV despite tons of obstacles with COVID-19 and some of the recent drama from Angelina’s wedding.”

Life looked a lot different for the Jersey Shore cast in 2009 when the show first went on MTV. Vinny and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro were working at a t-shirt shop down the shore, no one had heard of the Situation or phrases like Gym, Tan, Laundry. All of the cast members are extremely grateful for the opportunities this smash hit show has provided them.

“I love the fact that we were able to do this in our 20’s and then we took a couple of years off,” said Guadagnino. “Then we were given this second shot of it and I actually love who we are now. The past is hilarious and funny, but now we’re older and have real life issues that we’re going through. Back in the day it was just hearing Ronnie fight with Sammi all the time.”

“This whole reboot has been very important to me,” said Sorrentino. “It was the start of me starting to come back and be my best self. It has documented everything from my proposal, getting sober, getting married, going to prison to coming back. This series is extremely important to me.”

“I feel like we’re so relatable to everybody,” said Larangeira. “Everybody is growing up with us and we still have the same fans from back in the day. We’re very grateful to the fans that keep watching us and they like to see what happens in our lives.”

Watch “Jersey Shore Family Vacation” Thursday, November 19 at 8 p.m. EST/PST on MTV and watch all of DJ Sixsmith’s interviews from “The Sit-Down” series here.

New casinos may end Atlantic City’s losing streak

Thousands of Atlantic City workers are getting a second chance at employment

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Atlantic City, once a gambling mecca of the northeast, fell on hard times. Decaying properties, boarded seashore shops and vacant high-rises became a constant reminder of the city’s collapse.

But now, after years of plummeting gambling revenue and a diminishing workforce, the seaside resort is ready for a comeback. Rebranding itself as the “entertainment” capital of the east, Atlantic City is opening two new casinos this week that many hope will jump start the city’s dying casino industry – and the local economy. Watling blue seal 5-cent slot machine.

Two large hotel chains, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and the Ocean Resort Casino, are opening in the city on Thursday. The sound of drilling can be heard for miles along the boardwalk and there is a strong smell of fresh paint. All signs indicate the shore town could be in the process of rebounding from what some have called the lost decade.

The city is also hoping to capitalize on a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized sports betting nationwide and gave the go-ahead to open sports books in New Jersey for the first time. The two new mega-casinos promise vast entertainment options for guests, and non-gambling attractions for younger patrons.

'This is certainly a comeback for this city,' said Rummy Pandit, executive director of the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming Hospitality & Tourism at Stockton University. 'The two properties are opening with a significant amount of rooms and food and beverage and other amenities such as spa and entertainment so yes, we are going to see brand new segments of the market [revenue] that will be coming into the shore.'

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A series of casino closings in 2014 turned Atlantic City into a virtual ghost town. Workers fled to out-of-state properties such as the MGM National Harbor in Maryland and the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, which flourished as Atlantic City continued its decline. Entire neighborhoods near the beach and the boardwalk remained undeveloped.

The city’s casino industry, which employed more than 42,000 workers in 2006, employed less than half of that last summer with only 22,000 employees. According to the Wall Street Journal, the city’s unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent by April – it’s lowest since 2008 – but still double the national average of 4.5 percent.

The resort will feature a 119,657 sq. foot gaming floor. The casino will contain 2,144 new slot machines and 120 new table games. The Hard Rock will feature VIP lounges adorned with crystal glass ceilings and signature memorabilia. (Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City)

Hard Rock’s International Chairman, Jim Allen, said the brand won’t rely on just casino revenues to revive the local industry – it also plans to bank on entertainment sales.

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The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is planning a star-studded opening weekend for the hotels, with performances by Carrie Underwood and Pitbull. Executives said they plan to use their $30 million entertainment budget to host 300 live shows the first year. And with grand venues like the 400-seat Hard Rock Cafe and the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, which has a capacity of 7,000, observers say they’ve created the nightlife atmosphere this part of the shore has desperately needed.

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The Ocean Resort Casino plans to offer non-gambling attractions, such as a driving range and a large spa. But the former Revel property will keep its luxurious poker room, which at its debut was adorned with lustrous red carpeting, canopies, and 37 tables.

Experts say they hope the new casino building boom will revive the city’s lagging economy. The closure of five casinos – the Sand Atlantic (2006), Atlantic City Hilton (2014), Showboat (2014), Revel (2014), Trump Plaza (Year 2014) and Trump Taj Mahal (2016) – crushed the city’s tax base and led to 11,000 people being laid off. The city narrowly avoided bankruptcy after the state took control of its finances in 2016.

The resort’s casino industry employs more than 22,000 people, a number expected to grow to more than 28,000 this summer, with the opening of Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Atlantic City and Ocean Resort Casino, the former Revel. (Fox News)

“Atlantic city took a big hit when those casinos closed and people lost their homes. And now that all seems to be turning around,” said Ken Parnell, a former Trump Taj Mahal worker now working at the Hard Rock Casino.

Parnell, a 30-year employee of the Taj Mahal, was let go in 2017 after the property was sold to new owners. But today, he is back.

“It’s a trickle-down effect,” he said. “When the casinos are doing well the city does well—from the mom and pop shops to the summer employees.”

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City has already hired over 3,800 employees, 30 percent of whom are Atlantic City residents, Allen said. Its competitor, the Ocean Resorts Casino, is expected to create as many as 3,000 jobs.

There are still many challenges outside of employment for the city. Failed casinos have all but left the city bankrupt and many of its neighbors are struggling.

“Timing is ripe,” said Allen, “This isn’t just about the Hard Rock it’s about Atlantic City. Everyone is cooperating, from the gaming board to the government, and that type of unification will catapult the city.”