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Atlantis vacation tips for families

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By SamanthaChapnick

As I mentioned in an earlier post, Atlantis in the Bahamas is an ideal resort for a family vacation. Here are a few ideas on where to stay and what to do if you take the kids.

FAMILIES WITH YOUNG KIDS

Accommodations

First choice: The Reef Atlantis
The brand-new Reef Atlantis is my first choice because it has contemporary furnishings, access to everything at Atlantis (except Cain, The Cove‘s adult-only private pool), suites that are just right for families, nice views, and a simple walk to the beach and kitchens.

First choice, budget: Harborside Resort

Built as part of their timeshare offering, Harborside is the closest you can get to having an apartment at Atlantis. It’s farther from the main attractions and pools but is more affordable and spacious, and it has full kitchens — best if you are traveling with extended family or want to save on dining.

Second choice: Royal Towers

 Atlantis says the Beach Tower is better for families because it is farther from the casino and tour attractions. But I prefer Royal Towers because the decor is more upscale (no polyester bedspreads), and it is closer to the things that keep young kids amused in the evening: notably the giant aquarium in the lobby.

Second choice, budget: Beach Tower

  If decor doesn’t matter that much and the kids are in bed by 7 p.m., the Beach Tower is the best choice for families with kids because it’s closest to the most activities.

Play

For young families, these are the best attraction options:

Playground pools


Activities

FAMILIES WITH ‘TWEENS’

Accommodations: Same as families with young children

Activities

FAMILIES WITH TEENS

Accommodations

First choice — night owl teen: Beach Tower. For proximity’s sake, staying here means the shortest walk down to the teens’ nightclub: Club Rush. It’s also close to the kids club.
First choice — day adventurer teen: Royal Towers (get the kids their own room). Call me paranoid, but I don’t like the idea of my kid being so close to the convention center, and there’s that decor thing again. If you agree, and have the kind of teen who’s more into daytime action, this is closer to Aquaventure, better restaurants, and the shark-filled Mayan Temple slides. It also has the option of the Imperial Club, which includes free continental breakfast (7 to 11 a.m.), afternoon tea, evening cocktails and a dessert bar.

First choice, budget: Harborside

Water features:

Indoor activities

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Samantha Chapnick is a New York writer who scours international destinations looking for what hasn’t been found.

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