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Who owns the Atlantis Bridge Suite?

So, who owns the Bridge Suite at Atlantis? A South-African entrepreneur named Sol Kerzner invested $450 million to create the 600-acre resort on beautiful Paradise Island, Bahamas. Smacking of sumptuous, over-the-top hedonism, the Bridge Suite is the jewel on the top of Kerzner's crown.



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Brookfield Asset Management LLC owns Atlantis Bahamas, and Marriott International's Autograph Collection Hotels operates the resort.

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Rates for Atlantis The Royal's penthouse suite start at $100,000 per night. Click here to see the Royal Mansion in photos.

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Atlantis Bahamas generates around $359 million in revenue annually.

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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.

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The Bridge Suite, located in the Royal Tower, is also known as the Michael Jackson suite as he often stayed in the 5,000 square-foot luxury room. The Royal is the main building of Atlantis.

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Generally, a family of four can expect to spend between $300 and $800 per night at Atlantis Bahamas; however, prices can fluctuate due to supply and demand. We searched prices for 2023 and found that the cheapest option is off-season at The Coral for $206 per night.

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The rich and famous in the Bahamas love The Cove At Atlantis. This luxury resort offers its guests the creme de la creme of amenities, including a private beach, a beautiful exclusive pool area, a variety of sumptuous dining and vast shopping options.

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About Atlantis, The Palm. Luxury Hotel & 5 Star Resort In Dubai.

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All Atlantis standard guest rooms have a maximum occupancy of up to four persons in the room. Larger accommodations are available such as Luxury Suites which can accommodate up to eight persons and Villas that sleep up to ten persons.

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While the rates are high for Dubai, with big-name luxury hotels less than half the price, the perks, amenities (including access to the largest water park in the world at Atlantis, The Palm) and an incredible breakfast make the price feel appropriate.

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