Atlantis Bahamas Review
Vacation reviews and ratings on Atlantis hotel casino in Bahamas.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Las Vegas is considered by many to be the undisputed leader of nightlife in the United States, and for some, the absolute paramount in all the world. And it's really no surprise. Few cities can touch our exceedingly high operating budgets, aren't restrained by invasive alcohol laws, or can even come close to accommodating an almost 'excessive' customer base that will pour in seven nights a week with one thing on their mind – to go home with stories that will last a lifetime. What this means for club operators, and ultimately for club goers, is that Las Vegas nightlife is able to provide what very few others can – a multi-million dollar clubbing experience that caters to both millionaires and the 'Average Joe.'
Friday, March 16, 2007
The best Spring Breaker-Free Beaches
We don't blame you. Over 100,000 students travel to resort areas
throughout Mexico each year on spring break, according to the U.S.
Department of State. Other favorites include Nassau, Bahamas; Panama
City, Fla.; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Most see rambunctious revelers
from mid-March to mid-April.
Then there is Cancun. Arguably the
mother of all spring break destinations, it is living up to its
reputation by hosting MTV Spring Break 2007 through the end of this
week. But there's little doubt the party will carry on long after the
cameras are packed away.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Marine Life Dolphins Thriving In The Bahamas
Life is fun in the sun for Kelly the dolphin. She's been to hell and back, swept away with seven other dolphins to the Gulf of Mexico when Hurricane Katrina ravaged their giant tank at the Oceanarium in Gulfport.
Weakened and sick after more than a week in the contaminated waters, workers were amazed to find Kelly and her companions swimming together. They swam to the boats, were brought aboard mats and given food and medicine.
Once back on shore, they were then put in hotel swimming pools and at the seabee base in a tank until a new home could be found. From the wreckage of their former home and the temporary tiny hotel swimming pools to Dolphin Cay - one of the largest manmade dolphin facilities in the world at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.
Terry Corbet has worked with dolphins and killer whales for more than 20 years. She took us in the water to meet Kelly.
Weakened and sick after more than a week in the contaminated waters, workers were amazed to find Kelly and her companions swimming together. They swam to the boats, were brought aboard mats and given food and medicine.
Once back on shore, they were then put in hotel swimming pools and at the seabee base in a tank until a new home could be found. From the wreckage of their former home and the temporary tiny hotel swimming pools to Dolphin Cay - one of the largest manmade dolphin facilities in the world at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.
Terry Corbet has worked with dolphins and killer whales for more than 20 years. She took us in the water to meet Kelly.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Anna Nicole Smith's Jailed Ex Fears Sex Tape Has Been Stolen
Anna Nicole Smith’s jailed ex-boyfriend fears a sex tape of him making love to the tragic model is among the items stolen in a raid on her home in the Bahamas. Mark Hatten, who is serving time for making terrorist threats against Smith and beating up her neighbor, has revealed the existence of the sex tape in recent correspondence with Smith's estranged mother Virgie Arthur.
In one letter to Arthur, obtained by website TMZ.com, Hatten urges her to find and destroy the tape, explaining his ex was "against pornography (hardcore)". Convicted Hatten believes the tape was among the items allegedly stolen from the home Smith shared with her companion Howard K. Stern on the day after she died.
In other letters Hatten has written from prison, he also suggests he could be the father of Anna Nicole's baby daughter Dannielynn. Smith's ex started corresponding with her estranged mother late last year after she wrote to Hatten asking him to share memories of his time with Anna Nicole.
In one letter to Arthur, obtained by website TMZ.com, Hatten urges her to find and destroy the tape, explaining his ex was "against pornography (hardcore)". Convicted Hatten believes the tape was among the items allegedly stolen from the home Smith shared with her companion Howard K. Stern on the day after she died.
In other letters Hatten has written from prison, he also suggests he could be the father of Anna Nicole's baby daughter Dannielynn. Smith's ex started corresponding with her estranged mother late last year after she wrote to Hatten asking him to share memories of his time with Anna Nicole.
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Friday, March 02, 2007
AQUAVENTURE Opens Today at Atlantis, Paradise Island In the Bahamas
Today marks the
official opening day of AQUAVENTURE, the new, unprecedented 63-acre
waterscape at Atlantis, Paradise Island. This experience, which redefines
the concept of a waterpark, positions Atlantis as one of the largest
water-themed attractions in the world, containing over twenty million
gallons of water altogether. This non-stop water experience consists of
thrilling new water slides, a mile- long river ride with high intensity
rapids and wave surges, and never-before- seen special effects that add an
extreme level of excitement to the overall experience.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070302/NYF010 )
AQUAVENTURE takes known water-based attractions such as water slides,
river rapids, waterfalls and water holes, and adds first-of-its-kind
special effects and technology, bringing them all together in a lush
environment that is both immersive and interconnected. Once guests are
situated in their inner tubes and enter the attraction, they are propelled
along by water escalators, waves, water surges and master blaster
technology. Unlike traditional water slides that require the participant to
leave the water and climb back to the start, at AQUAVENTURE guests never
have to leave the water as they are propelled back up the slide tower via
conveyors.
The Power Tower is the grand icon of AQUAVENTURE. At 120 feet tall, the
tower will offer guests the choice of four adrenaline-inducing water slides
including:
-- The Abyss - an exhilarating body slide where guests drop a near-
vertical 50 feet into total darkness, through a tumbling waterfall
finishing in a deep cenote filled with menacing Alligator Gars.
-- The Drop, The Falls and The Surge - these three inner tube slides use
"master-blaster" technology, creating roller coasters from jets of
water that propel riders up and downhill at a fast pace.
Surrounding the Power Tower is a complex river ride system with waves
pushing inner tube riders through lush landscape. The river loop, called
The Current harbors 7-foot high elevations and drops, as well as an area
called The Rapids, featuring white-water rapids.
The river loop consists of a transport system that allows guests to
float along or return to the waterslides without ever having to get off
their tubes, thus creating one continuous never-ending ride. A conveyor
takes riders up to the highest point of the river, where one will either
continue the loop around the Power Tower through rapids, or enter the slide
complex to travel on a conveyor to the top of the tower to ride the slides.
The tower slides, as well as the rapids loop, all flow into zero-entry
pools.
Both the Power Tower and The Current incorporate special effects in the
tunnels and caves to stimulate every one of the senses. A water curtain
video technology, created by Technifex, gives guests a one-of-a-kind
experience using fire, water, mechanical systems, smoke/fog and video
technologies. For the first time ever, this technology is incorporated into
a tube in darkness, offering riders an unprecedented thrill that will
change every time they take the ride.
Guests seeking a winter warm-up at one of the hottest tropical
destinations can enjoy a new, incredible low rate. The four day/three night
Winter In Paradise package is available to guests traveling through March
31, 2007, for as low as $449*. In addition to access to the resort's unique
entertainment experiences including fresh and salt-water pools and lagoons,
amazing water adventures, cascading waterfalls and a seemingly endless
stretch of beach that has been called the most beautiful in the world, and
a marine habitat second only to Mother Nature, guests will also receive
round-trip ground transfers on island.
official opening day of AQUAVENTURE, the new, unprecedented 63-acre
waterscape at Atlantis, Paradise Island. This experience, which redefines
the concept of a waterpark, positions Atlantis as one of the largest
water-themed attractions in the world, containing over twenty million
gallons of water altogether. This non-stop water experience consists of
thrilling new water slides, a mile- long river ride with high intensity
rapids and wave surges, and never-before- seen special effects that add an
extreme level of excitement to the overall experience.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070302/NYF010 )
AQUAVENTURE takes known water-based attractions such as water slides,
river rapids, waterfalls and water holes, and adds first-of-its-kind
special effects and technology, bringing them all together in a lush
environment that is both immersive and interconnected. Once guests are
situated in their inner tubes and enter the attraction, they are propelled
along by water escalators, waves, water surges and master blaster
technology. Unlike traditional water slides that require the participant to
leave the water and climb back to the start, at AQUAVENTURE guests never
have to leave the water as they are propelled back up the slide tower via
conveyors.
The Power Tower is the grand icon of AQUAVENTURE. At 120 feet tall, the
tower will offer guests the choice of four adrenaline-inducing water slides
including:
-- The Abyss - an exhilarating body slide where guests drop a near-
vertical 50 feet into total darkness, through a tumbling waterfall
finishing in a deep cenote filled with menacing Alligator Gars.
-- The Drop, The Falls and The Surge - these three inner tube slides use
"master-blaster" technology, creating roller coasters from jets of
water that propel riders up and downhill at a fast pace.
Surrounding the Power Tower is a complex river ride system with waves
pushing inner tube riders through lush landscape. The river loop, called
The Current harbors 7-foot high elevations and drops, as well as an area
called The Rapids, featuring white-water rapids.
The river loop consists of a transport system that allows guests to
float along or return to the waterslides without ever having to get off
their tubes, thus creating one continuous never-ending ride. A conveyor
takes riders up to the highest point of the river, where one will either
continue the loop around the Power Tower through rapids, or enter the slide
complex to travel on a conveyor to the top of the tower to ride the slides.
The tower slides, as well as the rapids loop, all flow into zero-entry
pools.
Both the Power Tower and The Current incorporate special effects in the
tunnels and caves to stimulate every one of the senses. A water curtain
video technology, created by Technifex, gives guests a one-of-a-kind
experience using fire, water, mechanical systems, smoke/fog and video
technologies. For the first time ever, this technology is incorporated into
a tube in darkness, offering riders an unprecedented thrill that will
change every time they take the ride.
Guests seeking a winter warm-up at one of the hottest tropical
destinations can enjoy a new, incredible low rate. The four day/three night
Winter In Paradise package is available to guests traveling through March
31, 2007, for as low as $449*. In addition to access to the resort's unique
entertainment experiences including fresh and salt-water pools and lagoons,
amazing water adventures, cascading waterfalls and a seemingly endless
stretch of beach that has been called the most beautiful in the world, and
a marine habitat second only to Mother Nature, guests will also receive
round-trip ground transfers on island.
