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Affordable Atlantis Royal Tower Dive Vacation
CANCELLATION POLICY: A $35.00 Administration Fee will be charged on
all cancellations. In addition, reservations cancelled 15 days prior
to scheduled arrival, will be penalized two nights room rate. No shows will
be penalized the length of stay.
CHRISTMAS/NEW YEARS CANCELLATION POLICY: If cancelled on or after Oct 31/2010 a full 100% cancellation will apply for arrivals during these dates of Dec 23/10 - Jan 01/11. Arrivals during Dec 26 - 30/10 require a 5 night minimum stay. RESERVATION CHANGES to the arrival or departure dates, made within 14 days of confirmed arrival date, will incur a 2 night penalty at the reserved room rate. THERE WILL BE NO REFUND FOR EARLY DEPARTURES OR UNUSED NIGHTS, UNLESS THERE IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, FOR WHICH THE HOTEL NEEDS DOCUMENTATION. LOCATION: The visually dominating Royal Towers on Paradise Island is the largest and newest of the three towers at the Atlantis Resort. The Royal Towers opened in 1998 and features 1200 rooms, a variety of restaurants and attractions all with original décor, featuring unique murals, sculptures and fountains. Amongst the many facilities and attractions available to guests staying at any of the three towers at the Atlantis, the Royal Towers feature:
PROPERTY AMENITIES: Featuring a cool interior of white marble, sisal rugs, Balinese artifacts, and aqua acrylics, the 11,500-square-foot Asian-theme Mandara Spa includes a unisex rain shower, steam room, and sauna; men's and women's relaxation lounges; and a 30-foot-diameter heated, jetted, saltwater Thalassotherapy pool surrounded by cushioned lounge chairs in an open-air pavilion. Hair and nail care and waxing are offered in addition to massage, assorted body treatments, and facials. For more information please call ext. 65900. A 9,000-square-foot Fitness center (fees charged) contains cardio equipment, weight-training machines, free weights, and steam rooms and offers classes such as aerobics, yoga, Pilates, and kickboxing as well as personal trainers. The 50,000-square-foot Casino features four large Dale Chihuly glass sculptures and includes a race-and-sports book in addition to table games (baccarat, roulette, craps, blackjack, and Caribbean poker) and slot and video-poker machines. A high-limit area contains Baccarat Lounge, which features champagnes, caviar, and chilled seafood. Opening into the casino is Dragons Nightclub, site of nightly live dance music and highlighted by a black-granite bar and video wall. The Discovery Channel Camp™ offers half-day, full-day, and night sessions (fees charged) for children age 4-12. This program features history lessons, a technology lab with Internet access, image scanners & poster machines. Your children will also have the opportunity to make a variety of arts & crafts during their time at the Discover Channel Camp™. The Science Outpost: features live animal touch tanks, aquariums and specimen collections of fossils, bones, animals and plants. Studies of these specimens can be made using high-powered microscopes. Expeditions around the Atlantis' waterscape, home to over 50'000 sea animals including sharks, piranha, stingrays and sawfish. Your kids can watch fish feedings, or watch the on-goings in the fish hospital. The program also features guided tours through the marine habitats within The Dig, The Great Hall of Waters, The Predator Lagoon and the Seagrapes Lagoon. Open to teens age 13-17, Club Rush (Beach Tower) (cover charge) consists of a front room equipped with computer games and Internet-access computers and showing DVD movies, and a back room offering a dance floor and DJ music. (Pre-teens age 7-12 have the club from 4:30 PM to 7 PM.) Five waterslides are built into the six-story Mayan Temple. Chief among them is The Leap of Faith, a 60-foot, nearly vertical plunge that ends by carrying daredevils through a clear acrylic tunnel submerged in a shark-filled lagoon. Also popular is a 48-foot corkscrew slide transporting tube riders through the Temple's dark core. Shorter, gentler children's slides connect the Temple's many cascading pools. Atlantis offers 10 freshwater swimming areas and Paradise Lagoon, a 7-acre saltwater swimming, snorkeling, and water-sports area with direct access to the open ocean and beaches on both sides. In addition to 11 lagoons (lighted at night) constituting the world's largest tropical marine habitat that are home to 50,000 fish and sea creatures visible by day and night from above and underwater, the resort offers many specialized exhibits, including turtles, seahorses, jellyfish, lobsters, crabs, lionfish, piranhas, and 6-foot moray eels. Children enjoy a touch-tank filled with exotic creatures.
Golf: The 18-hole, par 72-championship Paradise Island Golf Course,
designed by internationally recognized professional golfer & course designer
Tom Weiskopf features 10 four, four three, and four five-par holes. The course
length is approximately 7,100 yards. Shopping: The Atlantis offers a variety of shops featuring Italian & French fashions, Cuban Cigars, beach attire, children's clothing & toys, jewellery and many other items. Amongst the stores you will find in the Atlantis are: Amici, Atlantis Logo Store, Atlantis Sport Int'l, Bahamacraft center (not on property), Birds of Paradise, Bulgari, Cartier, Chopard, Cole's of Nassau, Colombian Emeralds Int'l, Coral Reef Liquors, Façonnable, Gucci, Havana Humidor, Island Gear, John Bull, Kabana, Kodak Imaging Center, Lalique, La Perfumerie, Mademoiselle, Salvatore Ferragame, Solomon's Mines, Sundries Stores, and Versace.
Marina Village At Atlantis The Marina Village at Atlantis, Paradise
Island is an open-air marketplace with three main plazas that are designed to
resemble a "quaint" Bahamian settlement. The 65'000 square foot development,
situated at the eastern end of the existing Marina at Atlantis, features five
unique restaurants, 21 retails outlets, local entertainment and a collection
of carts that showcase the artistry of The Bahamas. The charming and vibrant
bazaar provides visitors with an unforgettable and distinctly Bahamian
vacation experience. ROOM DESCRIPTION:
Designed to evoke an image of a grand palace on the mythical Lost Continent of
Atlantis, Royal Towers offers 1,201 air-conditioned guestrooms in two
salmon-colored wings topped by spires colored like weathered bronze and
connected at the ground-floor level. The East Wing rises in three steps of 12,
and 24 stories. The West Wing rises in steps of 16 and 20 stories. Called
Great Hall of Waters, the massive and fanciful lobby features a three-story
dome ceiling, intricately carved columns, and vividly colored frescos of
Atlanteans' imagined life. IMPERIAL CLUB guests also enjoy the exclusive use of the Club Lounge, which features a library and offers food presentations throughout the day.
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