Brookfield Asset Management LLC owns Atlantis Bahamas, and Marriott International's Autograph Collection Hotels operates the resort.
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The Atlantis Paradise Island resort in the Bahamas is no longer owned or operated by Kerzner and is now owned by Brookfield Asset Management LLC and operated by Marriott International's Autograph Collection Hotels.
Atlantis, Paradise Island - the most popular resort destination in The Bahamas - features the world's largest open-air marine habitat; Aquaventure water park, including the iconic Mayan Temple's Leap of Faith slider; 11 unique pools; renowned beaches; 18-hole golf course; the largest casino in the Caribbean; over 21 ...
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IS ATLANTIS AN ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT? Atlantis is not an all-inclusive Resort; we are a full-service Resort. As our guest, you have full access to all Atlantis Aquaventure water park features at no additional cost.
South African resort developer Sol Kerzner bought the Resorts International property from Merv Griffin in 1994 and transformed the land into Atlantis, which has been one of The Bahamas' major success stories and employers for many years. Paradise Island continues to evolve with many celebrities calling it home.
Atlantis Bahamas statistics show that many visitors consider a 5-day stay the ideal amount of time in this tropical paradise. It will give you enough time to relax and enjoy what Atlantis offers without feeling rushed.
Family origins. Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc., through its subsidiary, Golden Road Motor Inn, Inc., owns and operates the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, a hotel-casino facility in Reno, Nev.
While Atlantis Bahamas is bucket list-friendly, it's not exactly the most budget-friendly. Expect to pay at least $400 per night plus another $50-$100 per day per person for food and fees.
The Atlantis Atlantis Bridge Suite $25,000 per nightThe Atlantis Bridge Suite has the distinction of being the most expensive hotel suite in the world—it's $25,000 a night. So what do you get for that kind of money? For starters, location, location, location.
And the Atlantis Bahamas, named after Plato's sunken, fictitious city, is just as legendary as the island it's situated on: it holds one of the world's largest man-made open-air marine mammal habitats, a 141-acre water park, and eight kilometres of beach.
Dining experiences at Atlantis are as varied as the resort itself, featuring a range of options across 21 restaurants and 19 bars and lounges. Sophisticated seafood, innovative sushi, quick bites, and foods from around the world appeal to every palate and appease guests, whether lavish or light eaters.