Atlantis
Here's something else to think about if you're planning to go to Atlantis: If you need to stay in touch with the "outside world" while you're there, you have limited choices. Roaming (voice only) on Verizon is $1.99/min. and coverage is spotty. Before I left, Verizon told me not to even think about roaming with data - it would cost a fortune. While I was there, I had to call Verizon due to the problems I was having. They do not have a toll-free international number, so I called from a pay phone at Atlantis using my credit card. It was a typical service call - endless holds, phone trees, etc., lasting the better part of a half hour. Total bill, over $85!!
For e-mail, internet, etc. you can buy internet access from the resort at about $16/day or use your 15 minutes of free daily internet access in the resort's library. If you anticipate having to make a lot of outbound calls to the US while you are there, I recommend coughing up for internet access, buying some Skype minutes and avoiding the pay phones, or at least not using the credit card ones (I didn't try the ones that use phone cards, but I've heard from a regular that they also are very difficult to use). I couldn't find free wi-fi anywhere on the property. I read that they had it at Riu next door, and I found that they did, but I was soon asked to leave the lobby because I didn't have a bracelet indicating I was a hotel guest.
In addition to the $85 phone bill, when I got home I received a surprise from my bank (Ally), which reimburses me all ATM fees in the US. While it did reimburse me the $3 fee each time I used the ATM in Atlantis, it added a $4 international interchange fee, or some such malarkey, to each transaction. That fee was not disclosed on the ATM when I made each transaction.
In sum, plan on spending a little extra money if you need to stay in communication with the US while you are at Atlantis and if you need to use the ATM.
Be aware also that comps are very tight. About $35 a day is added to the room rate in the form of taxes surcharges, compulsory tips, etc., and these are not comped. If you have a free room, you will pay those, and you will not be comped any meals until you've "earned" in comps the net room rate times the number of days of your stay.
If you like video poker, be aware that the best I could find at any denomination was 8/5 jacks or better.
The good news is that the cab fare to and from the airport is still $32 (plus $1 for the bridge toll inbound), and there is a very nice new international departure terminal at the Nassau airport.
While the comps are not as good as at most US resorts, and there's not much worth playing other than blackjack, the blackjack games at Atlantis remain pretty good and a $50 to $100 unit player can enjoy a unique resort for a lot less than "paying customers."