“Great Trip for Active Kids... if you can handle the cost!”
Just got back from a family vacation at Atlantis with my husband and 2 boys (7 and 9). Stayed at the Harborside building 2 (room #4730) in a Premium 1 bedroom. I do NOT recommend staying in the unit we had – no view, very dark inside (had to turn on lights even during the day).
Now for my novella on Atlantis:
I. HARBORSIDE, MISC.:
A. VIEW vs. NOISE
Many reviewers recommend requesting a quiet room, but I say try for a room with a VIEW! Late-night returning revelers can make ANY room ‘noisy’. What’s the sense in going all the way to the Bahamas just to get a “quiet” room with a view of nothing? Ask for a room overlooking the water (either Atlantis Marina with its fantastic yachts, the lovely Harborside pool area, or Nassau Harbor and the bridge). We got our “quiet” room which overlooked the balconies of another Harborside building and regretted not being able to sit out and watch the boats or swimmers or SOMEthing.
B. TV:
Check out the resort’s own television station on your TV. It has a fascinating and informative show on the history of the resort. Watching it gives you a much greater appreciation for all that you will see as you tour the grounds.
II. AQUAVENTURE & POOLS, ETC.
A. CHAIRS
Don’t bother sending someone out at the crack of dawn to ‘stake out’ lounge chairs unless you are incredibly picky about where you sit. There were chairs available every day of our stay at every pool. Since very little of our time was spent sitting down, we weren’t all that worried about where our stuff was stationed.
B. POWER TOWER
At Aquaventure, there is one point where you can float left to continue riding The Current or go right to The Power Tower and ride down The Falls, The Drop or The Surge tube slides. Day after day, when we chose the Power Tower, we were squished together with hordes of other guests in our tubes waiting in the interminably long ‘line’ for the conveyor up to the Tower. It wasn’t until our 4th day that we realized you could take your tube and simply walk up the stairs to slide down. If you don’t mind taking the stairs, doing this will save you about 15-30 minutes PER SLIDE (seriously!) depending on how long the queue is!
III. COST:
I echo all of the other comments about how expensive EVERYTHING there is, but want to add a few specifics I didn’t see mentioned here previously:
A. Be forewarned that a gratuity is added onto pretty much EVERYTHING at Atlantis – not just your sit-down restaurant bill! We were charged $20.50 every day of our stay for the room gratuity. Also, 15% was added onto the cost of our ice cream cones at the Creamery and onto all of our food purchases… even the $9.00 (!!!) Ziploc sandwich baggie of fruit we grabbed at the makeshift outdoor barbecue by the Splashers pool.
B. Practically NOTHING at Atlantis (other than use of the pools and water slides) is included in the cost of your stay. Be prepared to pay extra for things like: all non-motorized water sports ($30-45 per ½ hr.); a quick, one-time try of the climbing wall ($15 for about 8 minutes); entry to Club Rush for the kids ($15 per child); fitness classes; etc.
C. Since so few activities are complimentary, take advantage of the ones that are, including:
1. Movies at Atlantis Theatre (about 4 different movies each day) While we were there, family films playing included: The Water Horse, Nancy Drew, Bee Movie and August Rush among others. Your best bet with a family is checking out one around 7:00ish AFTER the pools have closed.
2. “Seakeepers Sanctuary” – These narrated and/or interactive marine-life feedings take place throughout the resort. Check the daily schedule for times and locations. We enjoyed the narrated nurse shark feeding at the Mayan Temple.
3. The Junkanoo entertainers (each Friday and Saturday at 9:30, I think). Very Bahamian and a great photo op! The dancers parade s-l-o-w-l-y through Marina Village and will stop to dance and take photos with onlookers.
4. Various games around the resort – None of these were convenient for our schedule, but we noticed things like BINGO for prizes, complimentary arts & crafts, a pilates class, and a basketball skills challenge.
5. Guided Group Tours (OTHER people’s) – If you are checking out the marine habitats and a guided tour passes by, stop to listen! We learned a lot about things we never would have otherwise were it not for crossing paths with a narrated group tour.
6. The Beach – This may seem obvious, but so much emphasis is placed on the water park activities, that the spectacular Atlantis Beach seems overlooked. When pools & rides closed at 6 pm, we made our way over to the beach and enjoyed playing in the sand and surf. We practically had the place to ourselves and the lighting at that time of day was simply GAWgeous!
IV. CLUB RUSH
Our boys were dying to try out this seemingly ‘cool’ pre-teen club, but ended up hating it. We paid for them to check it out one evening ($15 ‘cover charge’; open 4-7pm for 6 to 12 year olds) and they said it was incredibly boring. The ‘disco’ was completely empty and some of the video games weren’t working properly. What they disliked the most was that the “club” closed at 6:50 that evening (we’re not sure why) so they had to leave the club area and sit in a small reception area waiting for us to come pick them up for 10 minutes (which felt like an eternity to them).
V. STAFF
For the most part, everyone we encountered at the resort (and on the island in general) was extremely friendly, attentive and helpful. There were a few exceptions (as there are ANYwhere), but one worth noting was a couple of the lifeguard staff. Two of the lifeguards stationed at the Baths Pool were flirting so heavily and for so long with some female guests, that they barely glanced at the swimmers in the waters around them. Having 2 kids who are not the strongest swimmers, I was not able to relax and simply enjoy my surroundings whenever my boys were swimming in this area that day.
VI. FOOD & DRINK
A. BRING IT WITH YOU!
As others have recommended, bring as much food & snacks as you can from home! Bringing a big, collapsible cooler FULL of stuff from home saved us SO much money and was NOT an inconvenience given the kitchen in our suite. [NOTE: A 4-cup packet of coffee was provided in the unit but was not replenished after the first day. The coffee maker in our unit used the bucket-type filter, not cone-shaped. However, our #4 cone-shaped filters from home still worked fine in it.]
Freeze juice boxes or bottles of lemonade or iced tea overnight. Pack them with your snacks/sandwiches for the day. They’ll keep everything cold throughout the day and will be melted & ready to drink by late afternoon. At lunch time by the pool, my kids especially liked having “Uncrustables” peanut butter & jelly sandwiches (frozen and individually wrapped) and frozen tubes of Go-Gurt.
Easy dinners from home included: Macaroni & Cheese with a side of frozen broccoli, a ham steak with side dish of mashed potatoes (both frozen), and ravioli with homemade marinara (we brought a small container of frozen sauce). Just three evenings of eating in saved us a lot (dinner & drinks for 4 at the Marketplace Buffet was $200… hard to stomach when your kid only eats a slice of pizza and two cookies!).
B. BUY OFF RESORT
We didn’t bother wasting the $7 per person to schlepp back across the bridge to Nassau for groceries. We just bought a few items across the street from Marina Village at the Paradise Village Shopping Center. Along with Anthony’s Restaurant and your typical gift shops, the center has a mini mart with some basic groceries and a couple of duty-free liquor stores. [The Pina Colada Bacardi Breezers made a tasty tropical treat by the pool during the day.]
C. WATER
The tap water at Atlantis is completely safe and drinkable. We had no issues whatsoever drinking it. Unless you are extremely sensitive, don’t bother spending the money to buy bottled water.
VII. MISC.
A. DRESS CODE
While swimsuits, cover-ups, shorts and other beach attire are entirely appropriate, be aware that many, MANY people dress to the NINES in the eves. around Atlantis. You may want to bring something a bit dressier to wear at least ONE evening, even if you don’t plan to go clubbing or gourmet dining.
B. EXPLORE!
The resort is enormous and it’ll take a little while to get your bearings. Once you do, however, resist the urge to go the same way to the same ‘spot’ each day. We kept discovering new things every day we were there and were so glad we took different pathways to get places. Refer to the Resort Map (available at the guest services desk at Harborside and each of the hotel towers) and try to check out all of Atlantis’ amazing nooks and crannies. There are new and interesting sights around every corner.
C. CATS
Have the animal lovers in your family look out for the many stray cats that roam the Atlantis property.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, An amazing honeymoon, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Great pool scene, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Pet owners
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Beach / Sun, Theme / Amusement park