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Are the dolphins treated well at Atlantis?

Atlantis prioritizes the well-being of its dolphins with a team of 90 specialists and veterinarians to ensure their safety and comfort at all times, said Charbeneau in an email to The Dodo.



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For most of us this is a once in a lifetime experience , I recommend you do it if you can! Dolphin Cay is such a treasure! We went with our two kids for both a dolphin and a sea lion experience! They were both absolutely amazing!

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SeaWorld often keeps dolphins, whales, and other animals trapped with incompatible tankmates. The tension leads to fights and even fatal injuries. Staff members drug some animals to try to relieve their endless frustration.

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The water in your room is purified and safe to drink, in addition to numerous refill stations around the resort to help keep you hydrated. Additional bottles may be purchased from Atlantis Signature stores, and we thank you for partnering with us for a better future!

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Dolphin Cay is a must-visit on your Atlantis bucket list for an unforgettable Bahamian experience.

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Atlantis is one of the best places to travel with kids. Filled with family fun and adventure for kids of all ages and their parents, Atlantis is the ideal place for your Bahamas family vacation. Here's everything you need to know about bringing your kids to Atlantis, Paradise Island.

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Swim only within the areas marked by buoys in Paradise Lagoon and the ocean. Participation in watersports activities beyond the buoyed areas requires the use of a life vest.

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Day passes are mandatory for all non-hotel guests at the Atlantis to experience Dolphin Cay, the waterpark, the marine habitat, and the beaches.

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Explore the possibilities and go beyond the ordinary. Dolphin Cay is the only place where you can snorkel alongside dolphins with a hand-held underwater scooter as you swim together in a deep-water lagoon.

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Atlantis Marine Park closed in 1990 due to financial difficulty and changing legislation that would require the construction of significantly larger dolphin enclosures.

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The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society and Humane Society of the US issued a report on the topic as early as 2003, pointing out that feeding throughout the day by members of the public led to both obese and underweight dolphins, because some animals would become more aggressive than others.

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SeaWorld trainers will no longer ride dolphins at theme parks.

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