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Discover Atlantis & Beach Break 79.00 pp..Is it Worth it?


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Any opions would be appreciated from people who have done this..

 

 

Discover Atlantis & Beach Break

Your experience begins with a 25-minute bus transfer to the Atlantis Resort at Paradise Island. Upon arrival, you'll be escorted to a reserved location on the beach where you'll be provided a beach lounge chair and towel to bask in the sun and a self-guided map which will help you find your way around the resort. You can enjoy shopping at a variety of unique stores, gaming in the Atlantis Casino or visit the Dig, a unique marine habitat that is home to more than 50,000 marine life. Water bikes, peddle boats, kayaks, water hammocks and snorkeling equipment are all available for an additional charge. Note: Participants ages 3 or younger receive free admission if accompanied by a participating paying adult (parent or guardian at least 18 years of age). There is a considerable amount of walking on this tour. Complimentary guided tours are available at the Discover Atlantis kiosk throughout the day. This tour does not include the use of the swimming pools, water slides, pool deck and pool lounge chairs, as these areas are exclusive to hotel guests. The Atlantis Resort uses a cashless system at many of its outdoor food and beverage venues located near the beach area. Guests should bring a credit card to use at these locations. Cash venues are very limited. Transportation for this tour is by bus, there is approximately 25 minutes each way depending on traffic conditions. Guests participating on an Atlantis Shore Excursion must arrive at the place and time stated on the Shore Excursion ticket. Atlantis tour tickets will not be honored at the resort. This tour is not available for the Norwegian Epic and Norwegian Sun. The last transfer back to the ship will be one hour before sailing time.

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You can enjoy shopping at a variety of unique stores, gaming in the Atlantis Casino or visit the Dig, a unique marine habitat that is home to more than 50,000 marine life.

 

I believe it says it does. We will be doing this next week.

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when i was checking on this before-last year asking for opinions i decided it wasnt worth the price--you can get the Digs pass for $39 doesnt give you access to the beach but i didnt think $40 extra was worth it considering the little time you have.

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Definitely not worth it, IMHO! We did this last year. The guide pointed to an area & said we wouldn't want to go to the beaches as they were too far "that way". Turned out they were only a 5 minute walk. They took us to a man made area with only 1/2 the amount of chairs as there were people, & told us to be careful because it was stingray season & there would be a lot of them there. We weren't suppose to use the beautiful pool behind us, but we could go to The Dig. Not a fun day at all:mad:

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