When we were picking a vacation destination for a
family trip earlier this year, I was looking into options and saw that a friend
of mine had traveled to Atlantis recently with her husband and toddler son. I
checked out the website and there were a ton of attractions that appealed to
me— water slides, aquariums with tens of thousands of fish and other aquatic species,
a splash pad for kids, lots of excursions and experiences, etc…not to mention the gorgeous beach and abundant pools! I figured if we had bad
weather, we would have other things we could do at the resort.
family trip earlier this year, I was looking into options and saw that a friend
of mine had traveled to Atlantis recently with her husband and toddler son. I
checked out the website and there were a ton of attractions that appealed to
me— water slides, aquariums with tens of thousands of fish and other aquatic species,
a splash pad for kids, lots of excursions and experiences, etc…not to mention the gorgeous beach and abundant pools! I figured if we had bad
weather, we would have other things we could do at the resort.
I promised a full review about our experience at Atlantis Resort on ParadiseIsland in the Bahamas and I don’t even know where to begin! We had a wonderful
trip and we were lucky to have both Kevin’s parents and my mom and her husband
with us. It was fun to enjoy the trip together as a family and also allowed us
to have a few date nights and time to do the water slides and other attractions
while Harper napped.
Though our trip was fantastic, there are definitely a
few things about the trip that were disappointing.
I’ll start with the good
first:
few things about the trip that were disappointing.
I’ll start with the good
first:
- Our
hotel (we stayed in the Coral Towers) was super close to the beach and our room
was nice. It wasn’t super fancy or anything, but it was a nice room and we had a
partial ocean view. We also had a great crib for Harper in the room and we were
able to get a fridge as well. - The
aquariums were amazing. Truly a wonderful variety of fish and aquatic species.
We even got to see them feed a massive stingray! We enjoyed exploring the
aquariums both at night and one day while it rained. They’re just so well-kept
and beautiful and great for kids who are just so captivated by all of the fish
swimming around. - The
rapid lazy river was AWESOME. Kevin and I went during Harper’s daily afternoon
nap (my FIL and MIL would nap too, so they offered to stayed with her) and it was SO
fun. The other lazy river barely moved (I would skip it if you go, we literally
had to paddle through it) but the rapid one is a wild ride. We even filmed it
on our GoPro. - The
water slides were SO fun. We went down several and the shark one is a very cool
experience. You go down in a double tube and it’s pitch black twists and turns until
you get to the shark part and then you’re in this long and large tunnel where
you float slowly towards the end and you can watch the sharks swim above and
around you. - The
beaches, water and sand couldn’t have been more perfect. There were comfy
lounge chairs, as many towels as you liked, etc. I prefer being at the beach
over the pool, personally, but on some of the bad weather days we had, the
beaches were closed and so we did spend some time at the pool before another
rainstorm hit. The pools were also great, no complaints there. They had life vests for kids in varying sizes to use for free, which was a huge bonus. - The
food was great at the restaurants— we loved Carmine’s, Marketplace and the
diner. Atlantis is quite pricey for food, but knew that before we got there, so there was no sticker shock. The food was delicious at the restaurants. If you ever go to Marketplace, get the terryaki from the hibachi grill— trust me on that one! - Our
hotel had a Starbucks, and we soon realized that it was cheaper (and
better) to do breakfast and lunch there. Not only did they have the normal Starbucks
drink menu, but they also offered breakfast sandwiches and pastries, fresh
fruit, yogurt and fantastic lunches such as wraps, sandwiches, cheese and fruit
platters, etc. It was so much better the the (mostly fried) food offered at the
beach/pool restaurants that were open. We ate at those too, but we realized
that SB had tastier and healthier choices so Kevin would often go and grab it
for us so we could eat it pool or beach side. - The
grounds are massive— thank goodness we brought our stroller! Though it can be
quite a lot of walking, the grounds are well-maintained and the size of the
resort allows the many, many activities and attractions to be there. - The
dolphin cay was an incredible experience for me. It was a childhood dream for
me to swim with dolphins but I didn’t get to do it on our family trips. My mom
volunteered to book the excursion for me because she always knew it was a dream
of mine. I did the deep water experience and it was unbelievable. We did some
training and then we got into the water and had lots of fun with the
dolphins including swimming alongside them. It was a special moment. - You
can snorkel on the grounds in the “ruins of Atlantis,” which is nice to have.
Kevin and I had intended to do the boat excursion to snorkel in the ocean, but
on the days we tried to book it, there were not enough people to go, and then the
weather was too rough to do the ocean snorkel. I wish we could have done it, especially
with the gorgeous water there, but there’s always our next vacation. - The
cleaning staff and library staff were wonderful— everyone was so friendly, kind and cheerful. - The maintenance staff was very responsive- we had an issue with our sink and shower and we also asked for a non-slip bath mat and those requests were all addressed immediately.
- Everything can be charged to your room card, which is very convenient
- There are a lot of shops there— mostly high end/luxury, but still fun to window shop as you walk to dinner.
- I loved the holiday decor they were starting to put up during our trip— very grand Christmas trees!
- Children under 2 eat free at most restaurants
Okay, now to the bad:
- We
(thankfully) did not purchase the meal plan before our trip, but it was pushed
by the resort when booking. After talking with my friend that went, she recommended not
getting and now I know why. Half of the restaurants were closed when we were
there. The resort was very quiet as it wasn’t the busy season, so I guess they
don’t keep them all open, but we were not made aware of this as we booked out
trip and started to make plans of where we wanted to eat. - The
Casino, which also houses two upscale restaurants including Olive’s
and Nobu reeked of smoke. There are no doors on either entry/exit to the casino (nor
the restaurants), so the smoke filters into the Royal Towers. I couldn’t imagine
how people were eating at either restaurant because the thought of eating a super
pricey dinner while practically choking on cigarette and cigar smoke sounds
like about the worst dining experience ever. Also, all of the people with kids
had to walk through the casino to get to certain restaurants which really
angered me. There is a door that can take you to an outdoor balcony to go
through some of the casino— however, you still have to enter the smokey
casino to get to that balcony. It is basically incredibly poorly configured and
everyone who spends time there reeks of smoke. I actually heard a lot of people complaining about it while we were there. I get that smoking in casinos is par for the course, but they should have it contained, with the proper air filtration systems in place to allow for containment. - The
smaller restaurants/fast food type places near the beach and pools served mostly fried foods
(cheeseburgers, hot dogs, fried fish, French fries, etc). There were salads available,
but they didn’t look appetizing. Once again, thank goodness for the great
options at SB. - We were promised a certain block of rooms when we booked, and they had us all booked on different floors of the hotel. We explained that we wanted our rooms to be close together and they remedied that, but it was still a little bit frustrating. The resort was virtually empty for a resort of that size and they were in off-season, so honoring our request from the start wouldn’t have been an issue.
- For a luxury/fancy resort, you would expect there to be more entertainment. They had some music in the harbor area at night, but it wasn’t for long and there weren’t any shows/performances, etc like we’ve experienced at other resorts. At nighttime, things were kind of dead. We walked the grounds one evening and we barely saw anyone else. It was nice to have a little time to just relax and walk around leisurely, but it would have been great to have some kind of entertainment every night (note that there are some shows they offer, but the tickets can be steep— Bill Cosby was scheduled to be there when we were there, but the show was cancelled in light of the recent allegations against him). I also didn’t see any of the bars and clubs open. Like I said, it was just kind of dead. The only thing that was busy was the casino on days that is rained a lot.
- WiFi cost $25/ day. For how much you pay for the room already, it seems like they should just work that cost into the room. My FIL purchased it one day we were there, but the rest of the days we didn’t have it. Each guest was allowed 20 minutes of free WiFi but it had to be used at the library, which was inconvenient.
There were definitely more positives than negatives and we enjoyed our trip a lot! I’m not sure we would go back because we’d like to travel to other areas and try new resorts, but I think if you can, it’s worth it to experience Atlantis.
We had perfect weather for our first three days of the trip and it all went downhill from there, but like I said, we made the best of it. I felt even worse for the people coming in as we were leaving because the forecast was showing rain and storms for the next two weeks. We were lucky to get the sunny days we did.
On the days there were storms, we would wake up early, get in some pool time while it was still somewhat warm and cloudy and then go in for lunch or naptime when it started to pour again. We also walked the grounds to see all of the aquariums, took Harper to the library where there were kids’ toys and books (apparently the library was the place to be—we made lots of friends with parents with kids around Harper’s age). We tried to go to the movie theater as well, but we missed when they were playing Frozen and then they didn’t have movies running all day, just three times a day.
We had perfect weather for our first three days of the trip and it all went downhill from there, but like I said, we made the best of it. I felt even worse for the people coming in as we were leaving because the forecast was showing rain and storms for the next two weeks. We were lucky to get the sunny days we did.
On the days there were storms, we would wake up early, get in some pool time while it was still somewhat warm and cloudy and then go in for lunch or naptime when it started to pour again. We also walked the grounds to see all of the aquariums, took Harper to the library where there were kids’ toys and books (apparently the library was the place to be—we made lots of friends with parents with kids around Harper’s age). We tried to go to the movie theater as well, but we missed when they were playing Frozen and then they didn’t have movies running all day, just three times a day.
Here are some more photos from our trip!
on the beach right by our hotel…
swimsuit by waidcreations
On the splash pad waterside…
watching the stingrays being fed…
Hope you enjoyed my post and that it was helpful to you if you’re planning a trip there! Please feel free to leave me any questions in the comments 🙂
That picture with Harper's mouth open after the wave splash is seriously awesome. She looks so excited and happy! I think she likes the ocean too 🙂
she loved the water! 🙂 I was like a fish as a kid so maybe she will be like me!
I've always wanted to stay here! I remember seeing an Olsen Twin film when I was younger and it was all centered around them holidaying in this hotel. It looks amazing, and sounds like you had a really good time. Harper looks so happy 🙂
It's a shame about the few downsides. I would have got quite upset about the smokey atmosphere in the casino, especially with little kiddies having to walk through.
Oh my gosh I saw that movie too when I was younger haha! Yeah the Casino was a bummer. I don't care that there is a Casino— I think that's great! But they should have enclosed it, or built it in a seperate facility on the island.
Great pictures! You can definitely tell that Harper likes the water. Her expressions are so cute!
Thanks for writing this review. My hubby really wants to go there, so this really helps.
thank you so much 🙂 I hope you can plan a trip there soon!
The pics are amazing!! It looks so relaxing and pretty and Harper is the cutest!!! That's cool that she wasn't scared by that huge stingray! We took my son to an aquarium and he wouldn't go near them haha! And he's almost two! 🙂
she did get scared by a few fish in the bigger aquariums that swam by her really quickly. It was cute!
Thank you for this review! We are headed there in about a month so I've been curious to see what you thought! We are staying at The Reef- I think it's a bit further from everything. It comes with a bit heavier of a price tag (shocker, lol!) because we have a a full kitchenette and fridge. I love eating out but we just can't eat out 3x a day for 7 days. We will be able to order some groceries to our room and I'm bringing an old, torn suitcase (that we will leave there) full of dried goods like pasta, flour for pancakes, healthy snacks, etc. I'm not sure if it will save us money in the long run, but we eat pretty healthy for the most part and eating a week of heavy fried foods is not my idea of fun! We plan to pack a cooler as well and for the most part will pack a daily lunch to take to the beach and water park!
What a bummer to find out about the wi-fi and only being able to use it from the Library! My husband will be disappointed to hear that. He runs his business from his cell phone and since the plans are so astronomical there, he had planned to disable our cell service and strictly make calls from wi-fi service (something he did while on a missions trip to El Salvador). I'm not sure what we will do about that!
I seriously cannot wait! Our two kids (6 and 4) have no idea what they are in for! =) I'm so glad to hear you guys had a blast. Thanks for such a detailed review!
Leslie- so glad this review was helpful for you! The WiFi situation is a bummer, but call your cell service provider. I paid $30 extra to have unlimited texting ans 120MB of data added to my plan. Not a lot of data, but enough for email.
In regards to the food— for breakfast and lunch we truly did find SB to offer way healthier and cheaper options, but then again, we just shared our stuff with Harper most of the time but your kids are older and will need their own meals. I don't know how much you'll save, but I know with certain mealplans, kids under 11 (I think) eat for free (breakfast and dinner only). We never left the property but I bet there are grocery stores just a quick cab ride away.
Was your trip sponsored by Atlantis? It looks fun and really pretty there! 🙂
I wish! Nope, we paid for it ourselves. If something is gifted to me or sponsored, it is always indicated at the bottom of a post 🙂
I really hope I can get there one day- it looks so beautiful! It looks like Harper had lots of fun on the water slides too! Carmines is my favorite restaurant- I can't be in Atlantic City or NYC without going there.
Great review! I would make sure to add this to tripadvisor. We recently went to Jamaica and researched using tripadvisor. While we enjoyed 90% of our trip, we like you found certain things misleading going not in peak season.
People really do read tripadvisor posts and we got a response from the resort.
thank you so much! I will definitely do that 🙂