Also if anyone has been there any tips?
Lolita technically its not a public attraction, its on the grounds of a hotel. There is not a fee if you stay at Atlantis or any of the hotels on paradise Island they give you a wrist band that allows you to use the amenties at atl;antis, but other than that there may be a small fee of $3 - 5, but it is so worth it. Even more that that!
NO
If you are NOT a guest of the Atlantis, the DIGS aquarium will cost you $32 to tour it during the daytime - with or without a tourguide.
In the evening (or early am) before security arrives or after hours, many people walk thru it without being stopped (usually after 7pm or so.)
It is NOT technically free to the public, but security patrols that time of nite, and rarely checks to see if viewers are paying guests or not.
If you want to view it in the daytime,you'll need a pass. Tickets are available at the Casino Kiosk.
The hotel offers a guided "Discover Atlantis" tour that costs $25 per person for visitors. People not wearing hotel issued wistbands will be stopped at most entry points.
i stayed at the atlantis last week and for people staying there, there isn't a fee. for outsiders there is around a $30 fee (i think) to walk the grounds. To go there for the day and go in the pools and on the slides and see everything else there it is a fee of $150.
Most places charge an entry fee, don't they?
How do you expect them to maintain a public attraction if they don't charge for anything?!?
Some folks, I swear...
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