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Mizzoufan

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I know this may sound silly, but I visited Atlantis many years ago and toured the property for free at night. Does anyone know what you can see at night for free and what time that starts? My husband and I have a 22 month old so we don't want to spring for the day pass. Thanks!

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When my husband and I visited Nassau 2 years ago we did a dolphin encounter at blue lagoon...very nice beach on a private island

This past August we went to the british colonial hilton which was okay.

I'm headed back in 13 days to Nassau and were doing the Sheraton Cable beach.

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I know this may sound silly, but I visited Atlantis many years ago and toured the property for free at night. Does anyone know what you can see at night for free and what time that starts? My husband and I have a 22 month old so we don't want to spring for the day pass. Thanks!

 

Depending on the season, you can walk the grounds freely once they close the pools and waterpark for the nite. Winter it's around 5pm - Summer 7pm.

 

If it's dark, there's not alot to see. walkways are dimly lit. I wouldn't make a special trip to view the property after hours.

The Aquariums are unguarded after the pools close, so you can walk thru them without a guide once security leaves. 5pm in the winter/ 7pm in the summer. At NO time are you allowed to use the pools, waterpark or beaches without a day pass.

 

The casinos, marina village and lobbies are open to the public 24/7.

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