Alanslegal
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The Atlantis Resort | Paradise Island | Bahamas
I am back!
Thanks to what appears to be a mistake rate which was posted on FT a while back, I managed to sneak into The Bahamas and stay at the over-the-top Atlantis Resort, the largest of its themed resort in the Caribbean. I happened to be there at the right moment when it was suggested that rates were from USD$16 per night. I quickly jumped online, did a few search queries and found rates starting $16 plus taxes and resort fees.
I decided on a quick four night stay and this was perfect for a quick relaxation stop near the final part of my ‘around the world’ journey. I booked four nights in an ocean view room and the total cost came out to be AUD$254.06 (of that the room was $97.18 and $13.32 in taxes and $143.60 in hotel charges)!! This appeared too good to be true, as normal rates generally command at least $250USD per night plus taxes/fees. The credit card was charged, the reservation remained in place, and reports from FT indicated that other members had visited the resort and confirmed that the rate was all OK.
As I already had a flight booked into JFK as part of my around the world ticket, I had to find a quick connecting flight onto Nassau. I thought about finding an AA YUPP type fare and earn some QF SC’s but as I had WP already in sight, I decided to go for the BFOD policy and fly on my favourite domestic airline, JetBlue. Generally they are quite good with a consistent on-board service, a brand new and very spacious T5 terminal at JFK and overall a much friendlier airline than most other North American airlines I have flown with in the past.
Arriving into NAS was interesting. Let me explain, when lining up at the Immigration checkpoints, there is a performer entertaining everybody. He is the local pirate!! With his one handed hook, dancing away, being all pirate-y and taking photos with the travellers. There is also a live band playing away Bahamian tunes, and creating a very friendly vibe and in turn encouraging the pirate to dance even more. This is very welcoming but too bad the lines were taking a little while – really Bahamian time - to move, as all I wanted to do, was get to the Resort ASAP given I had just flown from YVR-JFK red-eye and then the early flight to NAS.
Raaaarrr mighty Mr. Pirate:-
After the regulatory process, I hopped into a taxi and was whisked away to the Atlantis some 30 minutes away. The resort was visible from a long way away, and the closer we got, the more obscene huge this place was getting. We pulled into one of the multiple driveways to this hotel – you see, it all depends on which various hotels, timeshare, owner-occupier properties you are staying at, which will determine which drive way you end up at.
Getting closer to the Resort via taxi:-
Check-in was a breeze however there was a slight hiccup when the agent queried my rate and referred it to her supervisor. The supervisor quickly reviewed the reservation and told me that it was all fine. I had the porters take my luggage and was off to my room when I get pulled over by a timeshare sales person! After a quick three minutes, I was sucked in and booked into a timeshare presentation and for a reward of US$150.00 cash.
My personalised room key w name and date of stay:-
I am back!
Thanks to what appears to be a mistake rate which was posted on FT a while back, I managed to sneak into The Bahamas and stay at the over-the-top Atlantis Resort, the largest of its themed resort in the Caribbean. I happened to be there at the right moment when it was suggested that rates were from USD$16 per night. I quickly jumped online, did a few search queries and found rates starting $16 plus taxes and resort fees.
I decided on a quick four night stay and this was perfect for a quick relaxation stop near the final part of my ‘around the world’ journey. I booked four nights in an ocean view room and the total cost came out to be AUD$254.06 (of that the room was $97.18 and $13.32 in taxes and $143.60 in hotel charges)!! This appeared too good to be true, as normal rates generally command at least $250USD per night plus taxes/fees. The credit card was charged, the reservation remained in place, and reports from FT indicated that other members had visited the resort and confirmed that the rate was all OK.
As I already had a flight booked into JFK as part of my around the world ticket, I had to find a quick connecting flight onto Nassau. I thought about finding an AA YUPP type fare and earn some QF SC’s but as I had WP already in sight, I decided to go for the BFOD policy and fly on my favourite domestic airline, JetBlue. Generally they are quite good with a consistent on-board service, a brand new and very spacious T5 terminal at JFK and overall a much friendlier airline than most other North American airlines I have flown with in the past.
Arriving into NAS was interesting. Let me explain, when lining up at the Immigration checkpoints, there is a performer entertaining everybody. He is the local pirate!! With his one handed hook, dancing away, being all pirate-y and taking photos with the travellers. There is also a live band playing away Bahamian tunes, and creating a very friendly vibe and in turn encouraging the pirate to dance even more. This is very welcoming but too bad the lines were taking a little while – really Bahamian time - to move, as all I wanted to do, was get to the Resort ASAP given I had just flown from YVR-JFK red-eye and then the early flight to NAS.
Raaaarrr mighty Mr. Pirate:-
After the regulatory process, I hopped into a taxi and was whisked away to the Atlantis some 30 minutes away. The resort was visible from a long way away, and the closer we got, the more obscene huge this place was getting. We pulled into one of the multiple driveways to this hotel – you see, it all depends on which various hotels, timeshare, owner-occupier properties you are staying at, which will determine which drive way you end up at.
Getting closer to the Resort via taxi:-
Check-in was a breeze however there was a slight hiccup when the agent queried my rate and referred it to her supervisor. The supervisor quickly reviewed the reservation and told me that it was all fine. I had the porters take my luggage and was off to my room when I get pulled over by a timeshare sales person! After a quick three minutes, I was sucked in and booked into a timeshare presentation and for a reward of US$150.00 cash.
My personalised room key w name and date of stay:-