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Does Atlantis still offer a daypass?


DaveNetMan

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Going to Nassau in November. Went to Atlantas several years ago, and did the aquarium tour. Want to go back, but I didn't see anything about the daypass/tour on their website. Do they still offer this for non-staying guests? Anyone know how much it costs? Do I need advance reservations? Wanted to do this on my own (no thru the cruiseline). Thanks!

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I called the Atlantis resort. They offer a Dig tour for $35 per adult which includes the lagoons/aquarium or a day pass for $110 per adult which includes the beaches/pools/slides. If you are planning on your own, you can only buy the day pass directly from the resort the day that you are there at a special station on the property if they have space available. I guess that will be determined by the number of reservations at the resort during the time you are there. You can buy passes for the tour and the pools through the cruise and they are guaranteed but part of the ship's excursions. Of course you can do your own thing once you get your pass.

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