luvmyboyz Posted November 16, 2009 #1 Share Posted November 16, 2009 I've read other threads here where it says it's $25/pp for a day pass at the Sheraton Cable Beach resort, which sounds like a great deal for adults. Does anyone know the price for a 2- and 4-year child? Also, do we need to book this in advance, or do we just take the jitney to the Sheraton and pay for a day pass once we're there. I tried to find out at the Sheraton's website, but couldn't seem to find any info about day passes to use the facilities. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisebermuda Posted November 16, 2009 #2 Share Posted November 16, 2009 I've read other threads here where it says it's $25/pp for a day pass at the Sheraton Cable Beach resort, which sounds like a great deal for adults. Does anyone know the price for a 2- and 4-year child? Also, do we need to book this in advance, or do we just take the jitney to the Sheraton and pay for a day pass once we're there. I tried to find out at the Sheraton's website, but couldn't seem to find any info about day passes to use the facilities. Thanks! my kids (4 and 6) were free. No need to book in advance. We took a cab from the cruise terminal, $5 per person each way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
family cruisers Posted November 16, 2009 #3 Share Posted November 16, 2009 We just came back NOV 8th. We didn't pay the $25.00 p/person. We walked right into the hotel and out onto the outdoor pool area where the pool guy stopped us and asked us if we were from the ship. He said "they charge $25.00 inside but I'll work with you" We offered $10.00 per person and he handed us two pool towels and we had a wonderful day there. I did post pics on this board ... "Just back"... Good luck, gorgous gorgous property. Freeport pix are there too incase. Carrie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrstravel Posted November 17, 2009 #4 Share Posted November 17, 2009 Here's what I just got from the sheraton in an email Hello, Thank you for inquiring about our Day Use room, here at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort Day Passes rate as follows: · Day Pass without room is $25.00 per person, $12.50 for kids, 12 years and under · ROOM ONLY Day Use rate is $99.00 for 2 adults. Each additional person is $10.00. · DAYLUNCH with Room is $145.00 which includes Lunch for 2 adults. The beach and pool experience will cover cost for towels, chairs, umbrellas and NON-MOTORIZED water sports, equipment only Day use rate includes Taxes and Gratuities .Day use rooms are available between 10a.m.to 6 pm, based on availability Day use rooms can be booked in advance. A credit will be required at time of booking, to guarantee the reservation Day passes without room can be booked upon arrival at Hotel We would love to have you folks come over and experience our Beautiful Resort Warm regards Gloria M. Mitchell Reservations Department, Reservations Agent t— 242.327.6000 x 860190 f — 242.327.5968 SHERATON NASSAU BEACH RESORT West Bay St, Nassau, Bahamas N-4914 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CMJFamily Posted November 17, 2009 #5 Share Posted November 17, 2009 Did you also have access to the Wyndham? Do you get a wristband or something once you buy your day pass? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvmyboyz Posted November 17, 2009 Author #6 Share Posted November 17, 2009 Cruisebermuda: Free for the kids would be awesome - hope they do the same for us! Carrie, I'm not sure if i can do the negotiation thing very well. However, hubby is a car salesman, so maybe he can play that game! $10/pp would be great!! Did you bypass the front desk? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
family cruisers Posted November 17, 2009 #7 Share Posted November 17, 2009 The negotiations are easy !!!! They want your money..... You've got nothing to loose, worse case scenario is you pay full price. Its gorgous there, we'll worth it. Cruisebermuda: Free for the kids would be awesome - hope they do the same for us! Carrie, I'm not sure if i can do the negotiation thing very well. However, hubby is a car salesman, so maybe he can play that game! $10/pp would be great!! Did you bypass the front desk? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubagirrl Posted November 21, 2009 #8 Share Posted November 21, 2009 I've read other threads here where it says it's $25/pp for a day pass at the Sheraton Cable Beach resort, which sounds like a great deal for adults. Does anyone know the price for a 2- and 4-year child? Also, do we need to book this in advance, or do we just take the jitney to the Sheraton and pay for a day pass once we're there. I tried to find out at the Sheraton's website, but couldn't seem to find any info about day passes to use the facilities. Thanks! I believe it 3 and under are free. Regular price for kids 3 and up. They now give bracelets to all guests and those with passes. Too many people are sneaking onto the grounds, or paying off staff directly. Without a bracelet you'll be asked to leave. I saw it happen several times last weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dthogue Posted November 22, 2009 #9 Share Posted November 22, 2009 I believe it 3 and under are free. Regular price for kids 3 and up. They now give bracelets to all guests and those with passes. Too many people are sneaking onto the grounds, or paying off staff directly. Without a bracelet you'll be asked to leave. I saw it happen several times last weekend. Glad to hear that they are issuing wristbands - its sad that people take advantage of a good thing by paying a discounted amount directly to the staff. We plan to do this in March and the $25.00 fee sounds like a good deal. Tammy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cbx5 Posted December 14, 2009 #10 Share Posted December 14, 2009 Just got back and offered the towel lady $10. No wristbands on any of the guests and no problems mon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felixdrylock Posted March 23, 2010 #11 Share Posted March 23, 2010 Glad to hear that they are issuing wristbands - its sad that people take advantage of a good thing by paying a discounted amount directly to the staff. We plan to do this in March and the $25.00 fee sounds like a good deal. Tammy There's nothing sad about wanting to get something cheaper. $50 for 2 people just to sit on the beach is a little steep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawaiibound24 Posted March 28, 2010 #12 Share Posted March 28, 2010 Did you also have access to the Wyndham? Do you get a wristband or something once you buy your day pass? Thanks Did anyone comment on access to the Wyndham? I also think I read somewhere that for $40 per person, you can get a day pass at the Wyndham which includes their lunch buffet in the Casino. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
family cruisers Posted March 28, 2010 #13 Share Posted March 28, 2010 Glad to hear you got it too. Just got back and offered the towel lady $10. No wristbands on any of the guests and no problems mon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbuddy Posted March 29, 2010 #14 Share Posted March 29, 2010 The negotiations are easy !!!! They want your money..... You've got nothing to loose, worse case scenario is you pay full price. Its gorgous there, we'll worth it. Is there a beach?? or just pool?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbuddy Posted March 29, 2010 #15 Share Posted March 29, 2010 There's nothing sad about wanting to get something cheaper. $50 for 2 people just to sit on the beach is a little steep. I agree........not for nothing, but $50 just to sit on a beach is highway robbery! LOL Most Caribbean beaches are absolutely free and the most we ever paid for 2 lounges and an umbrella is maybe $20 and sometimes that even included 2 free drinks..............LOL is anything included in that $50??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubagirrl Posted March 29, 2010 #16 Share Posted March 29, 2010 I agree........not for nothing, but $50 just to sit on a beach is highway robbery! LOL Most Caribbean beaches are absolutely free and the most we ever paid for 2 lounges and an umbrella is maybe $20 and sometimes that even included 2 free drinks..............LOL is anything included in that $50??? Personally, i don't think $25 is high. You get a gorgeous, well kept beach that is raked several times a day and does not have glass, debris, wild dogs or vagrants. You have waters that are known not to have an undertow or sink holes, along with a life guard for your safety.. There's also pools, waterfalls, and swim up bars at your disposal as well as restrooms, towels, chairs, umbrellas and palapas. You also get use of the snorkeling gear and unmotorized sports.. for no additional fee. Why would a resort want you to sit on their beach for free. They are in business. If you want a stretch of public unkept beach... go to Junkanoo (lighthouse) beach and rent a chair and Umbrella ($20) and fend off the bums. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BalconyBreeze Posted March 29, 2010 #17 Share Posted March 29, 2010 Well stated! I think it's a fair deal and can't wait to get there next week!!!! There is a price to pay for all of those features you are mentioning. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbuddy Posted March 30, 2010 #18 Share Posted March 30, 2010 Personally, i don't think $25 is high. You get a gorgeous, well kept beach that is raked several times a day and does not have glass, debris, wild dogs or vagrants. You have waters that are known not to have an undertow or sink holes, along with a life guard for your safety..There's also pools, waterfalls, and swim up bars at your disposal as well as restrooms, towels, chairs, umbrellas and palapas. You also get use of the snorkeling gear and unmotorized sports.. for no additional fee. Why would a resort want you to sit on their beach for free. They are in business. If you want a stretch of public unkept beach... go to Junkanoo (lighthouse) beach and rent a chair and Umbrella ($20) and fend off the bums. Well, you have your personal opinion and I have my personal opinion so let's respect each others opinions. So are you saying that unless it's a private beach in Nassau, it's not a good or safe beach to be at??? That's really a shame!! This is our first trip to Nassau but if we have to worry about dirty beaches and fending off bums, it will probably be our last. Most hotels want people to come to their property so that they spend money on chair rental, food, drinks or buying something in their shops. Actually, I can name quite a few hotels that let us on their beaches for free. All we do is pay to rent a chair and/or umbrella. We usually also have lunch and/or a drink so that's how they make their money. For instance, Palm Beach in Aruba is gorgeous and there's gorgeous hotels all along the beach. NO CHARGE to use the beach! We walk right thru the hotel lobby of Best Western in St. Thomas and use their beach. Again, we pay for chair and buy our lunch which is quite good. Also in Grand Cayman, 7mile beach is gorgeous and again by all the big hotels and no charge except for chair rental and you get a free drink with the chair rental.........LOL I can go on and on and name more islands if you like. One more that is great is in Cozumel. No charge for admission as long as you buy something to eat or drink during your stay and the prices were sooooo reasonable and food was delicious!!! So yes, personally, I think $50 just to sit on a beach is a lot of money especially for a family with a few children! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sea-cruise Posted March 30, 2010 #19 Share Posted March 30, 2010 I've been going to Nassau for 30 years. Grab a taxi and go over the bridge to Cabbage Beach next to Atlantis. If you google the names you will find more info. Why throw away $$ when there are beautiful free beaches? That would be silly, IMHO. We've been to 29 of the Caribbean islands over the years, as well as the Greek islands, Hawaiian Islands, San Blas Islands, etc., and we've repeated on them quite a bit. My point here is that there are plenty of beautiful free beaches on islands, and you can spend your money on other things. Our grandsons were teenagers last time we took them there, and they loved it! Clean beach, clear water, and you rent chairs, umbrellas, pay for jet skis, pay for parasailing, buy drinks from the waiters who walk the beach. BTW The beach is free. They make their money on all other things listed above. Have fun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbuddy Posted March 30, 2010 #20 Share Posted March 30, 2010 I've been going to Nassau for 30 years. Grab a taxi and go over the bridge to Cabbage Beach next to Atlantis. If you google the names you will find more info. Why throw away $$ when there are beautiful free beaches? That would be silly, IMHO. We've been to 29 of the Caribbean islands over the years, as well as the Greek islands, Hawaiian Islands, San Blas Islands, etc., and we've repeated on them quite a bit. My point here is that there are plenty of beautiful free beaches on islands, and you can spend your money on other things. Our grandsons were teenagers last time we took them there, and they loved it! Clean beach, clear water, and you rent chairs, umbrellas, pay for jet skis, pay for parasailing, buy drinks from the waiters who walk the beach. BTW The beach is free. They make their money on all other things listed above. Have fun! Sea-cruise, thank you for the information. I'll jot that name down and do a google search for it to find out more information. All we want is a nice beach and Cabbage sounds like it will be fine, especially if it's next to the Atlantis. Thanks again for the great information. Appreciate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubagirrl Posted March 30, 2010 #21 Share Posted March 30, 2010 Well, you have your personal opinion and I have my personal opinion so let's respect each others opinions. So are you saying that unless it's a private beach in Nassau, it's not a good or safe beach to be at??? That's really a shame!! This is our first trip to Nassau but if we have to worry about dirty beaches and fending off bums, it will probably be our last. Most hotels want people to come to their property so that they spend money on chair rental, food, drinks or buying something in their shops. Actually, I can name quite a few hotels that let us on their beaches for free. All we do is pay to rent a chair and/or umbrella. We usually also have lunch and/or a drink so that's how they make their money. For instance, Palm Beach in Aruba is gorgeous and there's gorgeous hotels all along the beach. NO CHARGE to use the beach! We walk right thru the hotel lobby of Best Western in St. Thomas and use their beach. Again, we pay for chair and buy our lunch which is quite good. Also in Grand Cayman, 7mile beach is gorgeous and again by all the big hotels and no charge except for chair rental and you get a free drink with the chair rental.........LOL I can go on and on and name more islands if you like. One more that is great is in Cozumel. No charge for admission as long as you buy something to eat or drink during your stay and the prices were sooooo reasonable and food was delicious!!! So yes, personally, I think $50 just to sit on a beach is a lot of money especially for a family with a few children! Up until recently, this is how the bahamas did it as well. Unfortunately, too many cruisers were using the beaches, sneaking the chairs without paying, and bringing coolers of beer and snaks and not spending a dime at the hotel. So Some hotels charge a cover.. and some charge and you get food or a voucher. Children are often discounted or free. Junkanoo beach and cabbage beach are public beaches, they are Not maintained, rakeds or cleaned, and they do not have life guards. You can rent a chaise or umbrella at either ($10 per item, I think). Junkanoo has a restroom and concession stands. Cabbage beach has no restroom but has locals selling rum drinks and water from makeshift bars and coolers. Cabbage Beach can have quite an undertow and there are no lifeguards. The public beach thing has been an issue for quite some time in the bahamas. The govt' has allowed builders to take over the beachfront, leaving very little beach for it's own people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
augie Posted March 30, 2010 #22 Share Posted March 30, 2010 The last time I went, which was some time ago, we took a bus to the Wyndham, walked through the lobby to the beach, and just grabbed unoccupied chairs. Other than the bathrooms we didn't use their facilities, and as long as we bought food and drinks from them, they were OK with that. Has that changed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubagirrl Posted March 30, 2010 #23 Share Posted March 30, 2010 The last time I went, which was some time ago, we took a bus to the Wyndham, walked through the lobby to the beach, and just grabbed unoccupied chairs. Other than the bathrooms we didn't use their facilities, and as long as we bought food and drinks from them, they were OK with that. Has that changed? Yes, that has changed. You are supposed to stop at the front desk and pay for day passes. ($40 per adult/ $30 for kids 4 and over). This pass includes a buffet lunch, chairs, umbrellas, towels, use of pools and beach and lifeguards.. as well as restrooms, hot tubs etc. Some still get away with sneaking in, but we also see cruisers being asked to Pay or leave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beachbuddy Posted March 30, 2010 #24 Share Posted March 30, 2010 Up until recently, this is how the bahamas did it as well. Unfortunately, too many cruisers were using the beaches, sneaking the chairs without paying, and bringing coolers of beer and snaks and not spending a dime at the hotel. So Some hotels charge a cover.. and some charge and you get food or a voucher. Children are often discounted or free. Junkanoo beach and cabbage beach are public beaches, they are Not maintained, rakeds or cleaned, and they do not have life guards. You can rent a chaise or umbrella at either ($10 per item, I think). Junkanoo has a restroom and concession stands. Cabbage beach has no restroom but has locals selling rum drinks and water from makeshift bars and coolers. Cabbage Beach can have quite an undertow and there are no lifeguards. The public beach thing has been an issue for quite some time in the bahamas. The govt' has allowed builders to take over the beachfront, leaving very little beach for it's own people. It's a shame that some people do those things and then it makes it bad for the rest of us. You mean there's really a beach called Junkanoo?? I thought you made that up because it was junky......LOL I'm not sure what we're going to do in the Bahamas. We'll probably just wait and see what the weather is like. I think DH wants to at least go see the Atlantis and I'd like to go to a beach and see the Atlantis. What exactly do you get at the sheraton for your $25? Also, is there snorkeling there? We don't need to use their equipment because we have our own snorkel gear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lighthouse 30 Posted March 31, 2010 #25 Share Posted March 31, 2010 I was at the Sheraton last September. The $25 Day pass gets you access to their facitity (beach, chairs, pools, towels & non motorized water toys). There are places to eat but that is at your own cost. The place was fantastic! Some of the pools have waterfalls. There is an artificial reef set up about 50 yards off the beach that you can snorkel at. Maximum depth was only about 5 feet, But still lot's of small fish. Great for beginners. When I was there, someone had told me that a boat stops by the beach every couple of hours and will offer a snorkeling trip for a reasonable price. You may want to ask around for aditional information on that. Hope that helps. I loved the place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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