Going to Bahamas this July

#1
Anyone been to there recently. My g/f and I are heading there in July and are curious what the tables are like. We usually play at the indian casinos in upstate NY at the $15 tables. What the low limits are and if its hand shuffle or machine? Thanks in advance.
 

FLASH1296

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#2
At the Atlantis on Paradise Island, I never saw a table at less than $25 minimums.

As you are from New York State, I will tell you that their BJ is better than
Turning Stone Casino, but not as good as the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino.

Of course, I am "persona non grata" at all three of these casinos.

I found the Atlantis to be the least tolerant of the three.


 

shadroch

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#4
FLASH1296 said:
At the Atlantis on Paradise Island, I never saw a table at less than $25 minimums.

As you are from New York State, I will tell you that their BJ is better than
Turning Stone Casino, but not as good as the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino.

Of course, I am "persona non grata" at all three of these casinos.

I found the Atlantis to be the least tolerant of the three.



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FLASH1296

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#7
On balance The Atlantis on Paradise Island is a rip-off.

The rooms have hidden charges.

Food and service are poor.

Comps are very very tight.

Prices are high for anything at all.

The BJ is marginal at best.
 

StudiodeKadent

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#8
shadroch said:
Stay across the street at The Comfort Suites. You get complete Atlantis guest access at half the price.
If that's the case, I agree with all the other posters. F**k Atlantis. I've seen many scathing reviews of it, and if you can get access to the water park (yes! yes! yes!) at half the price then go for the Comfort Suites.
 

pieinthesky

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#9
Atlantis

I just returned from a visit there. They now have $15 tables (hand shuffled) at all times, and $10 tables (CSM and hand shuffled) at night. Sign of the economic times, I guess.
 
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