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1 Bar & Grill (E-5) 23 Theatre (E-7) 45 Business Center (F-7) 2 Bahamian Club (E-7) 24 Aura Nightclub (D-5) 46 Dock Master’s Office (F-4) 3 Beach Bar (E-8) 25 Dragons (E-6) 47 Group Check In Hospitality Suites A 4 Café at the Great Hall of Waters (D-5) 26 Joker’s Wild (E-7) (D-5), (E-6) 5 Casa D’Angelo (E-7) 27 Pegasus Race & Sports Book (D-5) 48 Guest Transit Lounge (D-4) 6 Cave Grill (E-8) (Royal Towers Changing Facilities) 7 Chop Stix (E-6) 49 Hospitality Cavern (E-7) 8 Fathoms (D-5) MARINE LIFE EXHIBITS (Changing Facilities within Seagrapes Tunnel) 9 Lagoon Bar & Grill (D-6) 50 Hospitality Center (C-7) 51 Maps & Information and 10 Marina Pizzeria (E-6) 28 The Dig (D-5) Guest Services Desks (E-8), (D-4), (E-6) 11 Marina Village (F-5) 29 (E-7) Estuary Lagoon (Beach, Coral & Royal Towers) , Café Martinique, Carmine’s, 30 Hibiscus Lagoon (E-7) Jamba Juice, Johnny Rockets, Seafire Steakhouse, 52 Medical Services (E-8) THE REEF 31 Predator Lagoon, Reef & THE COVE Starbucks, Village Creamery Nurses Station (Minor Ailments) (C-6) ATLANTIS 12 Marketplace (D-4) Underwater Viewing Tunnel (D-6) 53 Sun Lounge (D-4) ATLANTIS 13 Mesa Grill (C-3) 32 Reef Lagoon (E-7) 54 Tour & Excursion Centers (E-6), (E-8) 14 Mosaic (C-3) 33 Royal Stingray Lagoon (D-5) (Beach & Coral Towers) 15 Murray’s Delicatessen (E-6) 34 Ruins Lagoon (D-5) 16 Nobu (E-5) 35 Seagrapes Lagoon (E-8) 17 ’s (D-5) 36 Stingray Lagoon (E-7) SHOPPING 18 The Point Restaurant & Bar (E-2) 37 Water’s Edge Lagoon (D-6) B PARADISE BEACH 19 Seaglass (B-3) 55 BahamaCraft Centre (F-5) 20 Seagrapes (E-8) ACTIVITIES 56 Crystal Court Shops (E-6) 58 21 Voyager’s Lounge (E-8) 11 Marina Village Shops (F-5) 22 Water’s Edge (E-6) 59 38 Atlantis Kids Club (E-6) 39 Club Rush Teen Center (E-8) WATER FEATURES COVE 40 & Fire Pottery Studio (E-8) 41 Gamer’s Reef (E-8) BEACH 57 (C-4) 42 The Library (E-7) The Baths Pool 19 58 Cain at The Cove Atlantis (B-4) 57 43 Mandara Spa (C-4) 13 44 Fitness Center (C-3) (Cove guests only) 59 Cascades Pool (B-3) 70 (Cove guests only) 14 AQUAVENTURE 60 Climber’s Rush (C-4) 61 The Current (C-4) 62 Grotto Pool (C-6) 62 TO TENNIS 63 Lagoon Pool (D-6) 72 64 Lap Pool (C-3) CENTER 75 65 Lazy River Ride (E-7) C 61 66 Mayan Temple (C-5) 50 Leap of Faith, Serpent Slide, Challenger Slides 67 67 Mayan Temple Pool (C-6) 66 64 60 68 ’s Water Toys (D-6) 69 ’s Kids Pool (E-7) 44 43 DOLPHIN CAY 70 Power Tower (C-6) The Drop, The Falls, The Surge, The Abyss 52 71 Predator Falls & Rope Suspension Bridge (D-7) 72 Ripples Kids Pool (C-5) 73 River Pool (E-8) 74 74 Royal Baths Pool (D-5) 48 33 75 Splashers Kids Pool (C-5)

8 ATLANTIS BEACH PARADISE 68 ROYAL 12 D 51 47 LAGOON TOWERS 17 34 53 9 31 71 4 CORAL BEACH 28 TOWERS 63 TOWER

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TO HURRICANE HOLE BAHAMACRAFT CENTRE Manta Ray Smalltooth Sawfish (Manta birostris) (Pristis pectinata) Mantas were once considered The smalltooth sawfish is dangerous and referred to as named after the large rostrum or “saw” in front of its head. It “devil fish” by fisherman who AQUATIC WILDLIFE EXHIBITS uses its rostrum to catch and mistakenly took their feeding kill food by thrashing it from appendages for horns. Today side to side through a school of we know these gentle fish. This species of sawfish is are harmless. Mantas are found endangered since it becomes in all the warm oceans of the easily entangled in fisherman’s , obtain a wingspan of over nets. Its population is also

20 ft. (6 m) and feed exclusively on plankton. Atlantis, Paradise dwindling due to coastal development and loss of habitat, • ATLANTIS.COM

Island is the only facility in the western hemisphere to display and their low reproductive rate. The sawfish reaches lengths 800-ATLANTIS them. To learn more about the behavior of mantas, the of 25 ft. (7.6 m) and can weigh over 1,000 lb. (454 kg). husbandry team tracks them using satellite tags when they are BEACH TOWER Great Hammerhead released back into the wild. (Sphyrna mokarran) 30 Hibiscus Turtle Lagoon – features endangered green sea The great hammerhead shark turtles and nesting beach (E-7) Caribbean Reef Shark is the largest of the nine 35 Seagrapes Lagoon – displays colorful tropical reef fish (Carcharhinus perezi) species of hammerhead such as parrotfish, angelfish and hogfish (E-8) Inhabiting the shallow waters sharks, reaching lengths up 36 Stingray Lagoon – interactive guest feeding of stingrays. around coral reefs throughout to 20 ft. (6 m) and weighing RESORT EXTENSIONS Feeding times listed daily in the Atlantean (E-7) the Caribbean, the Caribbean up to 900 lb. (408 kg). Their reef shark is a common sight preferred prey is the stingray, Babysitting Services Lost & Found (Security) 27 here due to their abundance. but they also feed on fish, (Prompt Response) 38 CORAL TOWERS Maps & Information Desks 65500 crustaceans and even other This nonagressive shark Casino Guest Services 33 32 Reef Lagoon – Nurse shark breeding lagoon (E-7) sharks! This species is considered one of the most vulnerable to Marina Dock Master 66068 reaches lengths of 10 ft. (3 m) Club Rush (Guest Services) 28 29 Neptune’s Water Toys 55319 Estuary Lagoon – mangrove habitat and nursery (E-7) and feeds mainly on reef overfishing due to its unintentional capture on the longlines and Atlantis Kids Club 65946 for Atlantis juvenile sharks and rays fish. At Atlantis we are extremely proud to display the in the gillnets of fishermen. Nurse/Medical Services 64066 Emergencies 30 37 Water’s Edge Lagoon – Cownose ray breeding sanctuary (D-6) offspring of Caribbean reefs sharks that successfully mated Prompt Response Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Fitness Center 65942 (Service Related Issues) 38 31 Predator Lagoon – displays great hammerhead sharks, and produced pups in our exhibit. We are the first and only The green sea turtle received Front Desk 26 Restaurant Reservations 29 barracuda, giant Pacific octopus, tarpon and the endangered facility to have reproductive its name from the color of Guest Services 28 Security 27 smalltooth sawfish (D-6) success with this species. its fat. Exploitation of this Harborside Resort Mandara Spa Atlantis 65900 species for food has already Sales Center 67700 Bottlenose Dolphin Tee Time Reservations 64561 caused its disappearance in ROYAL TOWERS (Tursiops truncatus) Towel Hut Voice Mail Messages 21 some countries. The most Royal Towers 65432 34 Ruins Lagoon – largest outdoor display of ocean life, Dolphins are a mystery. They valuable of all reptiles, sea Beach & Coral Towers 66143 4936A.2-AUG 07 including the only manta rays displayed in the Western are very difficult to study in turtles are killed for their 29.67 Hemisphere. Exhibits large schooling fish such the wild so the majority of trees preserved for the future skins, meat and shells and 85.68 lbs waterborne waste not created as goggle-eye jacks, bonefish and crevalle jacks. what we know about dolphins their eggs are illegally 12,603 gallons wastewater flow saved Also features the exotic bowmouth guitarfish and zebra has been learned at facilities harvested in many countries. 1,395 lbs solid waste not generated sharks. (D-5) like Atlantis that display them. They are the largest of the Atlantis saved the following resources 2,746 lbs net greenhouse gases prevented by using paper which has a postconsumer hard-shelled marine sea 21,016,888 BTUs energy not consumed 28 The Dig – incredible up-close viewing of marine wildlife Bottlenose dolphins are recycled percentage of 25 percent. turtles and can grow to lengths of more than three feet (1 m) including goliath groupers, venomous jellyfish and lionfish, not endangered but are ambassadors for those dolphins that and weigh 300-350 lb. (136-159 kg). In 2006, over 100 young large moray eels, piranha, endangered seahorses, spiny are, such as the vaquita and Ganges River dolphin. Awareness that hatched at Atlantis were released to the wild as part of (D-5) and action will help prevent the extinction of another dolphin

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