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- The All Inclusive plan for this property includes all taxes and resort fees, use of pool and fitness center, breakfast at either SeaSide Buffet OR Eat, Refresh and Live, lunch at your choice of SeaSide Buffet, Eat,Refresh and Live or the Tiki Hut Bar and Grill, dinner at your choice of Seaside Buffet, Eat,Refresh and Live or Black Angus, wine by the glass for dinner, well drinks and non-alcoholic beverages, drinks at 22 Above, Daq Shaq Bar, Moso, Eat,Refresh and Live and the Tiki Hut Bar and Grill. Please note that airport transfers are not included and Black Angus requires a 25.00 per person surcharge.
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The Wyndham Nassau Resort and Crystal Palace Casino
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Its not Paradise Island...but close
12/08/2009Ive stayed at the wyndham 3 times over the years while on teaching assignments to the bahamas or while covering investigative leads. i have always found it to be of ...
Ive stayed at the Wyndham 3 times over the years while on teaching assignments to the Bahamas or while covering investigative leads. I have always found it to be of the highest quality and the staff has always been amazing. Food is a litle pricey in the "specialty" restaurants but the buffets are more than reasonable and high quality. Lots of stuff for kids to do too.....Highly recommend
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Its a casino oriented hotel
11/04/2009Like all hotels attached to a casino they are set up to cater to and entice you into the casino. the restaurants and clubs are in the casino. the restaurants ...
Like all Hotels attached to a casino they are set up to cater to and entice you into the casino. The restaurants and clubs are in the casino. The restaurants are expensive. The steak place is ala carte. $*. for salad. or baked potatoe, $8. for bottled water. Not to mention the steaks are about $* . and thats all you get other than the plate its on. The pool is surrounded by tall buildings. By 3 oclock, in October, the entire pool is shaded. On the positive side, service is good, rooms are spacious and clean. So if you are a gambler type , go for it. If not there are better choices.
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It's better in the Bahamas
09/29/2009We love staying at the wyndham, visit 3-5 times a year. great location, just walk out front and catch the city bus (#10) to the fish fry ...
We love staying at the Wyndham, visit 3-5 times a year. Great location, just walk out front and catch the city bus (#10) to the Fish Fry (Arawak) or downtown. Plenty of good restaurants nearby. Great staff, enjoy the casino, Angus Grill is wonderful and we love the deli, too. Many rooms have been renovated and the beach view is excellent. Nearby, a little farther west is Cappricio's-- great Italian food and Manny is an excellent host! And we always reserve a night to go to The Blue Lagoon on Paradise Island (not associated with the Atlantis, been there a long time) and after dinner we walk around the marina over to the Atlantis casino-this trip requires a taxi, costs about $ each way. The Fish Fry is a daily trip for us--can't get enough conch salad and fried snapper (Bahamina style) and the best grouper fingers! If you're celebrating a special occassion, don't miss dinner at the Graycliff--and be sure and walk the grounds--I swear you can still see Esther Williams swimming in that pool. If no time for dinner at least enjoy drinks. Atlantis is big and very Disney-like, well worth seeing. It is a lovely property, but I enjoy the Bahamas and it's people and I don't like to feel captive and that has been my experience with staying at the Atlantis. I love Nassau and staying at the Wyndham is like coming home.
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Great Value
09/02/2009Excellent location and value for the ...
Excellent location and Value for the Money
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So-so
08/05/2009Last year a girlfriend and i stayed at the sheraton, so i was a little familiar with the wyndham although we only visited the casino. this year, i came back ...
Last year a girlfriend and I stayed at the Sheraton, so I was a little familiar with the Wyndham although we only visited the Casino. This year, I came back with my two children (elementary age and a high-schooler) and husband. I would say the Wyndham is the more....ahem....ghetto of the two resorts. A lot more loud music, loud people, etc. The resort only has one pool, so we found ourselves at the Sheraton a lot because the music poolside at the Wyndham was not conducive to relaxing. Don't get me wrong the facility outside is breathtaking, the poolside drinks and eats were very good (although tres expensive). But if you want to relax...this resort is not for you. By the weekend, the music and people got louder and more rowdy. The rooms were NOT impressive at all. It looked like ours was in the midst of a re-do. NO towel racks in the bathroom..or anywhere. There was a space in the credenza/entertainment center for a refrigerator. When we asked about it, they put one in the room...right beside one of the beds instead of inside the credenza! Also, be prepared that your room will not be cleaned until closer to 2 p.m. We did the beach or pool early, then explored after lunch. Every day the maid was just getting to the rooms next door when we came up from the beach at 1 p.m. Avoid the Seaside buffet..breakfast was terrible.
