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What To Do in Nassau for 5 Hours with 2 Seniors & 2 Teens


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Hi all,

 

We are a group of 6 including 2 seniors and 2 kids (16 & 12 years old). Our cruiseship will be in Nassau from 7 AM - 2 PM next June. This is our first time in the Bahamas. There are a lot of things to do, but we only have about 5 hours.

 

We want to get a day pass at the Atlantis. However, I am not sure which package is best for our group as I want my parents-in-law and my children can all enjoy.

 

Your suggestions/ recommendations are mostly appreciated.

 

Thank you for your time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi all,

 

We are a group of 6 including 2 seniors and 2 kids (16 & 12 years old). Our cruiseship will be in Nassau from 7 AM - 2 PM next June. This is our first time in the Bahamas. There are a lot of things to do, but we only have about 5 hours.

 

We want to get a day pass at the Atlantis. However, I am not sure which package is best for our group as I want my parents-in-law and my children can all enjoy.

 

Your suggestions/ recommendations are mostly appreciated.

 

Thank you for your time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We are just planning Nassau now and if you are thinking about the water slides, know they open at 10 am. So assuming you will need to leave Atlantis by 12:30 to make it to the ship around 1 pm, you only have a couple of hours and they are pretty pricey at around $140 a person.

 

You can see the aquarium for much cheaper, but I would check with the teens to see if they are interested. Maybe they'd rather just have a beach day?

 

 

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We are just planning Nassau now and if you are thinking about the water slides, know they open at 10 am. So assuming you will need to leave Atlantis by 12:30 to make it to the ship around 1 pm, you only have a couple of hours and they are pretty pricey at around $140 a person.

 

You can see the aquarium for much cheaper, but I would check with the teens to see if they are interested. Maybe they'd rather just have a beach day?

 

 

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Thank you Kryssa for your input. I am leaning towards a beach day, too. It's too pricey for a little time in the Atlantis.

 

 

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I don't know how for the seniors in your group are, but just know touring Atlantis is big and is a lot of walking. I wouldn't be able to take my dad who uses a cane at times.

 

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I don't know how for the seniors in your group are, but just know touring Atlantis is big and is a lot of walking. I wouldn't be able to take my dad who uses a cane at times.

 

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Thank you, bmetz, for your input. My parents-in-law are OK with short walks (need a break in between). I am thinking of just a beach day now.

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