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Growing up, I was lucky enough to travel extensively with my family. My parents, now in their late 70s, are still jet-setting across the world, barely letting the pandemic slow them down. I’ve inherited that sense of wanderlust from them, so when a last-minute opportunity came along for my 7-year-old daughter Hannah and me to visit and review the Atlantis Bahamas, I jumped at the opportunity. I couldn’t believe it! Everyone knows Atlantis Paradise Island. The majestic skyline, iconic pink towers, marine habitats, and death-defying waterslides are legendary. It’s a vacation spot that’s on every family’s “bucket list.”

I mean, they must call it PARADISE ISLAND for a reason, right?

Hannah was so excited for this adventure she almost slept in our suitcase:








Once it came time to actually book the flights, I remembered what else I’d inherited from my parents – an obsession with health concerns, and an absolute disdain for large crowds. I started to dwell on two major concerns that made me seriously reconsider the trip:

1. Isn’t it unsafe and irresponsible to be traveling out of the country right now with a 7-year-old?

2. Isn’t that place ALWAYS crowded? Won’t it be mobbed with end-of-school vacations and graduation trips?

Spoiler Alert: It turns out I had NOTHING to be concerned about. Instead, it ended up being one of the easiest and most amazing trips ever! My two biggest concerns leading up to the trip actually turned out to be the biggest two reasons why you have to visit Atlantis Bahamas NOW:

1. Travel to the Bahamas is safe and easy

  • Documents/COVID testing: You DO need a valid passport to enter the Bahamas, and if you’re fully vaccinated (or under 10 years old), you DO NOT need to provide a negative test result, as of June 2021. All other requirements are easily spelled out on the Bahamas Health Travel Website, including how to obtain a Health Visa. For entry back to the U.S., you must show a negative result from a test taken within 72 hours of your flight. Rapid COVID testing on-site was included in the room rate, simple to book, and available at multiple locations throughout the resort. Results were texted and e-mailed within 30 minutes. Everything was so easy!
  • Safety/Cleanliness: The grounds of Atlantis are sprawling (both inside and outside), immaculate, and constantly sanitized. Capacity limits were in place for smaller areas (like elevators), and all staff were masked both indoors and outdoors as well. Guests are required to mask indoors and outdoors except when swimming, laying out or at the beach.
  1. There are no crowds ... but only if you go now!

  • I repeat: THERE. WERE. NO. CROWDS ... at least as of June!Since Atlantis is a major destination for cruise excursions, there's usually visitors coming in from multiple ships every day. But since cruises aren’t operating right now, and day passes are sold but are limited, those crowds are nowhere to be found! I don’t think we waited more than 3 or 4 minutes to get on any water attraction, and never had issues finding a prime spot at the pool or beach. At times it felt like we had the entire place to ourselves!

And if that’s not reason enough, Atlantis is running a deal for travel from July 15 thru December 17, 2021. Get your 4th Night Free + $200 Resort Credit. Book by July 8. You’ll definitely want that fourth night, as there’s SO much to experience on the property. Even if you only go a few nights though, you’ll still have an amazing experience. Here are some highlights from our 4-night stay, along with tips for when you visit:

Where we stayed

We stayed in The Royal, the iconic pink towers most centrally located to all the resort attractions. The Royal houses a breathtaking grand lobby, The Dig
marine exhibit, Atlantis Casino, and both casual and fine dining options. Our room was newly renovated and spacious, with a GORGEOUS view (worth the waterview upgrade!). There are six total hotels within the resort, each providing different vibes and amenity levels.

Here’s Hannah giving a tour of our room:








Pools and beaches

There are honestly so many amazing pools and stretches of beach to discover on the property, I think you could be there a month and not fully experience them all! The Cove Beach was our favorite – protected from the surf and with tranquility and colors only found in your dreams. The Royal Baths and The Baths Colonnade were our favorite pools.

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Aquaventure Water Park

This is the crown jewel of the resort, and a total dream come true for kids (and adults!) of any age. There are 8 high-intensity waterslides, as well as multiple kids’ slides/splash areas, and two River Rides.

We rode them all, including the famous Leap-Of-Faith, a 60-foot slide with a near-vertical drop from the top of the Mayan Temple. The slide propels you through a clear, acrylic tunnel submerged into a lagoon full of SHARKS! I was so proud of Hannah for conquering this, even though she adamantly refused to go down a second time.

Our two favorites were by far the Serpent Slide (a much slower, winding tube slide that ends submerged in the same shark lagoon, but allows plenty of time at the bottom to float along and marvel at the sharks swimming above and around you), and The Current – a mile-long, not-so-Lazy River complete with rapids and rolling waves.








Atlantis Kids Adventures (AKA)

AKA is the Kid’s Club of Atlantis, where kids ages 3 to 12 can be dropped off for some action-packed activities and experiences (for an additional fee) with their highly trained and engaging staff of counselors. Some of the indoor activities are limited or have been moved outside due to COVID, but that hasn’t stopped the fun AT ALL. One of AKA’s most popular activities is the Poolside Mermaid Experience, which includes mermaid crafts, mermaid surprises, and SWIMMING WITH A REAL MERMAID!



Hannah was lucky enough to have a private session with Mermaid Sarah, who made all her mermaid dreams come true.

Hannah loved the AKA staff so much, that she asked to stay the rest of the night for games, a talent show, pizza party, and movie night. She loved it!


Dolphin Cay

As if swimming with a mermaid wasn’t enough of a dream come true, the next day we headed to Dolphin Cay for their Dip ‘N Discover experience where we got to SWIM WITH DOLPHINS! Located right on the Atlantis property, Dolphin Cay is one of the largest and most sophisticated marine-mammal habitats in the world, and also the Caribbean’s premier marine animal rehabilitation facility. We learned so much about dolphins and made an incredible connection with our dolphin, Missi. This was by far the most memorable and meaningful experience of the whole trip, and seeing that wonder and amazement in Hannah’s eyes is something I’ll cherish forever.



Marine life

There is literally marine life everywhere you turn at Atlantis. The bottom floor of The Royal lobby is an immersive underground aquarium experience, and as you stroll the resort grounds you pass multiple pools and lagoons full of unique and incredible marine life, including sea turtles, sharks, rays, jellyfish, enormous lobsters, and my new favorite creature, the sawfish (with a nose that’s the shape and size of a large chainsaw, teeth and all). I could’ve watched these fascinating creatures swim for hours!



Dining, drinking, and shopping

There are endless dining options at the resort. You can find everything from a slice of pizza on-the-go to a decadent lobster tail and filet overlooking the marina. For dinners, we were extremely fortunate enough to experience some of the fine dining restaurants, including Nobu (Asian/Sushi), Seafire Steakhouse, Olives (Mediterranean), and Carmine’s (Family-Style Italian). While not traditionally Bahamian, each restaurant added in some local flair, and of course the seafood options were fresh and delicious.

I’d have to say our favorite meal was at Seafire – the steaks were cooked to perfection, and we loved the ambiance and open kitchen. We usually grabbed something quick from Starbucks or the lobby bar (Plato’s) for breakfast, and ate lunch at one of the poolside cafes/concession stands. The conch fritters, chicken tenders, and fries were delicious (and reasonably priced!), and portions were generous everywhere… I ordered a “Kids Burger” for Hannah one day, and the thing must’ve been ¼ pound or more!

Food and drink can be expensive, and keep in mind that they add a 15% gratuity and 12% VAT to every bill. The best food bargain we found was the $5 soft pretzel at the Pisces bar/snack stand by Atlantis Beach. It was the BIGGEST and most delicious soft pretzel we’ve ever had (and I spent many years in Philly!).

Cocktails were strong and delicious (but expensive!). I found the best value was to buy a tumbler cocktail for around $30, then rinse it out and use it for free refills on soft drinks for the rest of the trip. That was huge! Also, the Moon Bar in the casino had Happy Hour from 5-7 p.m. each night, with a great selection of cocktails for $9 each (usually $14-$15).

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The Marina Village is a cute, boardwalk-style shopping and dining area where you’ll find the more casual and affordable dining options like Murray’s Deli, Marina Pizzeria, Ben & Jerry’s, The Pirate Republic (sports/pirate bar), and tons of stores, ranging from souvenir stands to high-end jewelers. This is also where the MASSIVE yachts are docked, and strolling around the marina gawking at them never gets old. Hannah made some new friends at the pool while we were there, and they even ran into Guy Fieri, who was a guest on one of the yachts!



Visiting Atlantis Bahamas was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience that both Hannah and I will treasure forever, and an experience I feel we all need now more than ever! Our kids have had to endure and miss out on so much because of COVID (let alone us parents!). If there was ever a time to drop everything and escape to paradise, the time is now! (And oh, did I mention there were no crowds??)

Mosca
There's not much info on this forum, according to the search. Anyhow, Mrs and I are going in June, and while I'll be fine with tables, she is a slot player, and I'm leery about slots in non-competitive environments. I'm sure Atlantis is a nice place, now I'm trying to figure the cost of the vacation!
Mosca
No one's been?
Sheesh. :-)
dlevinelaw
I think it's an amazing resort.
Weekend minimums are $15 for bj (h17, no rsa, 8 decks hand shuffle) and craps is $10. No high limit room so you can often see whales in the central pit. Beautiful beach. Public beach next door also nice, where locals will sell you snacks and drinks for next to nothing.
The resort is beautiful- and huge.
It is a flat $4 per person shared cab ride from atlantis over
To downtown Nassau, the port, straw market, and the like.
That's about all I know. Ive been there on cruise stops 3 times, but have never stayed.
timberjim
I concur, it is a beautiful place. We also stopped there while on a cruise. The slots we played were really tight, but we did'nt play enough to make a real judgement. We were also there early in the day and it was practically empty, so we cannot comment on how other people were doing.
Have fun. I would have liked to spend more time there.
FleaStiff

and I'm leery about slots in non-competitive environments.

Well, don't expect to win. If you do happen to hit a jackpot, good luck with it. The cost of a vacation with the Mrs. is usually far, far less than the cost of not taking a vacation with the Mrs.
CrapsForever
Been to Atlantis about 10 times, even did a few day trips there from Fort Lauderdale, FL (25 minute flight) when I had a serious Craps itch to scratch.
Not sure if you've been to Nassau, Bahamas before but it is a BEAUTIFUL place. Trying to convince my wife that we should move to Nassau permanently. Cab ride from Nassau Airport to Atlantis is about $30. For food, head over to the Fish Fry market to Twin Brothers restaurant for some Conch Fritters (Best in the World), Macaroni & Cheese, Plantains, great Pina Coladas at tremendously reasonable prices. All the locals eat here so it's a great way to immerse yourself with the local culture. You can catch a cab ride from Atlantis to the Fish Fry Market for $4. Food at Atlantis is way overpriced and frankly not that good.
The water at the beaches in Nassau is crystal clear...similar to beaches in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It is exquisite.
Gaming
Minimum Bets are mostly $15 with 3-4-5x Odds. Seldomly you'll find a $10 table but that's not the norm. There are no sidebets available (Firebet, All/Tall/Small, Double D, etc) Blackjack is mostly $25 Minimum though there are plenty of tables with much higher minimums ($50, $100, $500). They have a good sportsbook to the rear of the Craps area where you can bet on virtually any sport. Plenty of slot machines.
My biggest complaint about Atlantis gaming = No Poker Room. I keep praying this will change but it has not. Additionally, dealers can be a bit moody and make sure you watch your bets especially on the Craps table carefully. They 'forget' to pay winning bets a bit too much to be accidents.
Don't be surprised if you see a lot of Sports Athletes/Movie Stars at Atlantis; they frequent the place all the time. Local Bahamians are not allowed to gamble; it's actually against the law for Bahamians to gamble so you won't be gambling with Locals; not a fan of this law. Make sure you check out 'Yacht Row' at Atlantis. You'll see numerous Million $$$$ Yachts, absolutely breathtaking.
You and your wife will LOVE Atlantis. Absolutely gorgeous place to vacation and gamble. The Aquarium at Atlantis is Amazing; Make sure you check that out. I know I jumped around a lot in this review of Atlantis but if you have any specific questions, feel free to post them/pm me and I'll answer as best as I can.
Craps is the most 'Jekyll and Hyde' casino game ever invented!
Mosca
Oh, man. I'm psyched. It's an all expenses paid trip; I'm going to get a 1099 for about $6200, for 5 days. So our only expense is going to be airport parking, and gambling.
Nice to know the table rules in advance. I'm used to slots being tight, they always are it seems.
What about taxes on winnings, if I should be so lucky?
CrapsForever

What about taxes on winnings, if I should be so lucky?


I've never been lucky enough to win enough to have taxes taken out of my gambling winnings. Unless you win a huge jackpot playing slots, I would just cash out a reasonable amount of chips at different cages and not worry about paying taxes...
Craps is the most 'Jekyll and Hyde' casino game ever invented!
teddys
Have fun. I once had the opportunity to go on a next-to-free trip to Freeport that happened to coincide with the first few days before my exams. Now, I wish I had gone in lieu of studying. The Bahamas just sound amazing. I hope you and Doc fill us in on your trips.
'Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous woe.' -Rig Veda 10.34.4
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Atlantis Bahamas Casino Reviews

There are 0 taxes on gambling winnings in the bahamas. Your only problem (which isnt really one) is getting it back to the USA. Ive bought back over 40k from atlantis on at least 2 occasions.