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Time to go back !
"...Just as the mega-resort Atlantis on Paradise Island started to look a little tired, its owners have poured $1 billion dollars into expanding and improving the property to once again make it the premiere destination in the Caribbean.
For honeymoon couples and other romantics, the big news is the opening of The Cove Atlantis, a 22-story, 600-unit, all-suite tower (bottom left in photo). While The Cove Atlantis doesn't ban children, it does restrict access to its private pool and beach club to guests 18 years and older, making other Atlantis towers more suitable for families with kids. The Cove Atlantis is now accepting reservations for its February 2007 opening and beyond.
Atlantis Resort upgrades don't stop there, though:
* The recent addition of celebrity-chef eateries Nobu and Mesa Grill has raised the bar for dining in the Bahamas
* A free-standing, seven-story Power Tower provides unbelievable water thrills. Users can meander along a mile-long river ride in tubes or swoosh down water slides for a nonpareil indoors-and-out thrill ride
* Mandara Spa — 30,000 square feet of Balinese-inspired treatments — is accessed via a glass bridge spanning a bamboo water garden. It features 34 private rooms and Oriental tea pavilions
* Rescued "Katrina dolphins" now have a new dolphin lagoon built just for them at Atlantis Resort, and guests can interact with these sentient, intelligent creatures in a non-exploitative way..."
"...Just as the mega-resort Atlantis on Paradise Island started to look a little tired, its owners have poured $1 billion dollars into expanding and improving the property to once again make it the premiere destination in the Caribbean.
For honeymoon couples and other romantics, the big news is the opening of The Cove Atlantis, a 22-story, 600-unit, all-suite tower (bottom left in photo). While The Cove Atlantis doesn't ban children, it does restrict access to its private pool and beach club to guests 18 years and older, making other Atlantis towers more suitable for families with kids. The Cove Atlantis is now accepting reservations for its February 2007 opening and beyond.
Atlantis Resort upgrades don't stop there, though:
* The recent addition of celebrity-chef eateries Nobu and Mesa Grill has raised the bar for dining in the Bahamas
* A free-standing, seven-story Power Tower provides unbelievable water thrills. Users can meander along a mile-long river ride in tubes or swoosh down water slides for a nonpareil indoors-and-out thrill ride
* Mandara Spa — 30,000 square feet of Balinese-inspired treatments — is accessed via a glass bridge spanning a bamboo water garden. It features 34 private rooms and Oriental tea pavilions
* Rescued "Katrina dolphins" now have a new dolphin lagoon built just for them at Atlantis Resort, and guests can interact with these sentient, intelligent creatures in a non-exploitative way..."
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