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Is the Resort for a Day at the Hilton on Nassau still a good thing to do (clean, fun). Do you book it through the Hilton, their web site or through Carnival? I saw some day passes to beaches but not specifically to the Hilton.

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If any of you have done this recently, can you tell me what there was to do & how much it is.

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Is the Resort for a Day at the Hilton on Nassau still a good thing to do (clean, fun). Do you book it through the Hilton, their web site or through Carnival? I saw some day passes to beaches but not specifically to the Hilton.

Thank you.

If any of you have done this recently, can you tell me what there was to do & how much it is.

 

Book it through Resorts for a day.

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We walked off the ship to the Hotel and purchased our passes at the front desk in the lobby! Great place to go and much more affordable than most of the excursions offered for Nassau. We felt safe, weren't hassled, and were able to eat and drink (included in cost). Relaxing and worth it! We went in 2011 and it was $50 per person. It's gone up to $60 per person (adult) yet still worth the price in my opinion. We sailed again in 2013 (Key West, Freeport, and Nassau) and planned to go back but due to weather & some re-routing we ended up going to Key West, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel.

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We have bought the day passes at the British Hilton in Nassau twice.

We didn't reserve the day passes ahead of time, we walked the 2-3 blocks to the resort and went to the front desk and bought the passes.

The resort is awesome! We loved the canopied beds and chairs all the pool. Beautiful pool and beach area. The food is a bit expensive as well as the drinks, but that's expected.

On the way back to the ship we stopped at Senior Frogs for a few hours. Had a great time there as well.

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