Atlantis Paradise Island, through a partnership with Mattel, launched “Barbie Bahamas Beach Vacation: Where Atlantis Dreams Come True.” The collaboration, which will continue through the end of 2025, features Barbie-themed guestrooms, pool cabanas, activities and menu items and a Barbie walk-through experience.
According to Atlantis, select suites and guestrooms in Atlantis’ family-friendly hotel, The Coral, have been transformed into a Barbie paradise, adorned with pink walls, shell-shaped throw pillows, disco balls, doll-themed artwork and Barbie beach bathroom decor. The Coral’s adjacent swimming pool features a Barbie lounge area plus private cabanas, complete with pink and yellow throw pillows.
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The Great Hall of Waters at The Royal has been turned into the Barbie Boardwalk Adventure, an immersive walk-through experience. From noon until 8 p.m. each day, guests are transported to a life-size Barbie world featuring interactive play sets, a Barbie ball pit filled with more than 80,000 balls and activity stations. Tickets start at $35 per person.
Kids age 3 to 12 can visit Atlantis Kids Adventure, which is offering three experiences: Barbie Mermaid Adventure, Barbie & Ken Culinary Adventure and Barbie & Ken Story Time.
Barbie’s presence extends to various eateries, as well. The Coral’s Sun & Ice has become a Barbie-themed eatery decorated with a retro-style cafe counter, pink and blue tables and chairs and Barbie art.
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Murray’s Delicatessen is serving pink doughnuts, milkshakes and stacks of pink pancakes, and Perch at The Cove, the resort’s new breakfast outpost, features pink menu items.
Bookings for the Barbie Bahamas Beach Vacation experience are currently 25% off for stays four nights or longer, and guests receive a resort credit of $100 to $400, depending on the length of their stay.