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Hi All,

 

We will be sailing to Nassau on the Norwegian Breakaway in March 2016. The cruise line is offering a pass with transportation to Atlantis Aquaventure for $177 which seems really steep to me. We would rather purchase day passes cheaper form another vendor or Atlantis itself, and take a taxi or the water taxi to and from the park for closer to $10, rather than the outrageous amount the cruise wants to charge. Does anyone have experience in procuring day passes and transportation, and does anyone have a recommendation of a cheap and reputable source? Thanks!

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Well it's not cheap, but we booked a room for $389 at Comfort Suites for 4 of us - which gives you the wristband. We did this last year and are doing it again in February. Cabs are plentiful and we were over there before it opened. If you go on your own, but sure you're back in good time because the lineup was long to get back to the pier through security.

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Hi All,

 

We will be sailing to Nassau on the Norwegian Breakaway in March 2016. The cruise line is offering a pass with transportation to Atlantis Aquaventure for $177 which seems really steep to me. We would rather purchase day passes cheaper form another vendor or Atlantis itself, and take a taxi or the water taxi to and from the park for closer to $10, rather than the outrageous amount the cruise wants to charge. Does anyone have experience in procuring day passes and transportation, and does anyone have a recommendation of a cheap and reputable source? Thanks!

 

Look at Bahamas Day Pass or Majestic Tours Website

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  • 2 weeks later...
Well it's not cheap, but we booked a room for $389 at Comfort Suites for 4 of us - which gives you the wristband. We did this last year and are doing it again in February. Cabs are plentiful and we were over there before it opened. If you go on your own, but sure you're back in good time because the lineup was long to get back to the pier through security.

 

For any group larger than two people, booking a room at the Comfort Suites is probably your best, most affordable option per-person, and they have it down to a science there. Check in, check out (or not, but many cruise passengers immediately check out), get your official pink access cards for Atlantis, get your wristbands in the Royal Towers lobby (bypassing the long line of Atlantis guests at the first Towel Hut), and go have fun. :D

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We are a group of 5 people (3 people aged 14 - adult and 2 children -ages 10 & 12). So we would need 3 adult and 2 chilrens day passes. How do we do this? Looks like the Comfort suites room have a max occupancy of 4....??? is there another option?

 

Also, for a room for 4, the Comfort Suites online shows taxes and fees of $109. Does this include all resort fees, including Daypass Atlantis for all 4 guests or is there an additional charge on top of this? Do I book 1 room for 4 guests and then buy 1 child's Atlantis day pass?

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