Going to Atlantis Hotel in Bahamas with infant - which tower should we stay in?
My husband and I are (bravely) planning our first flight and vacation with our eight month old baby. She will be 11 months old when we travel. I'm hoping someone has gone to the Atlantis hotel in the Bahamas and can tell me which of the four towers (Royal, Beach, Coral or Cove) is our best bet. From what I've been reading, the Beach tower is near several of the "family-oriented" activities...still it looks slightly run down. Am I correct in thinking this or is it as nice as the other three? The Coral tower looked like it had a more of an "adults only" type of feeling. Also, which tower do you check in at? I'm concerned about having to lug our baggage long distances -- especially with a young child in tow. Thanks for your help!
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Can't help you with the tower selection, and I don't think it's a great idea to fly with infants. HoweverI will tell you that you won't have to "lug" your bags anywhere, the hotel will get them for you.
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Go with Royal. You won't have far to hike if you need to get something for the baby. You're going to pay more but it's more convenient.
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I stayed at the Royal Towers of Atlantis. The Royals Towers are the closest to the center of the action. It's also friendly to toddlers and little kids, with a spacious kiddie pool area. SOME INFO U MAY WANT TO KNOW: "Gentle Travel" will offer new perks for baby travelers. The Atlantis Bahamas already has a lot of baby visitors: the resort fournished more than 6500 cribs last year. And now, the Atlantis has partnered with Johnson & Johnson to give families a Gentle Travel Kit and a couple of extra services. • "Prompt Response", for baby needs: here's the kind of practical help that parents crave. The Atlantis has a new Prompt Response line, so parents can order (and quickly receive) things that baby needs: extra crib sheets, baby bathtubs, bottle warmers, and sterilizers, stroller, even a small fridge for bottles and baby food • babysitters: more than 100 are available, all qualified in CPR and childcare, and trained about the Gentle Travel process • Food allergies: the resort will offer custom meals at any restaurant for kids with severe food allergies
Title : Going to Atlantis Hotel in Bahamas with infant - which tower should we stay in
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