I view it as the Detroit of the Bahamas.
but I get Tim Hortons when I go to Detroit! (no Timmy's here in the midwest, I have to settle for Amazon delivery)
I view it as the Detroit of the Bahamas.
but I get Tim Hortons when I go to Detroit! (no Timmy's here in the midwest, I have to settle for Amazon delivery)
I feel bad throwing Detroit under the bus.
I think a lot of people who are suggesting you stay on the ship don't really understand what 3.5 year olds are like . Especially ones that aren't potty trained and won't be able to go in the pools and refuse to go to the clubs. Nassau is not that scary. With my kids (2 and 4), I'd do the British Colonial Hilton like someone mentioned above - http://www.resortforaday.com/British-Colonial-Hilton-Day-pass-p/nsnabcha.htm. They have a pool and a beach, and kids under 5 are free. You'll be able to keep your 3 year old very busy and happy and she won't feel left out at not being able to go in the pool. It would be money well spent with my kids.
I feel bad throwing Detroit under the bus. That city was picked kind of at random as a fine city that isn't really much of a "must see" tourist destination. That's how I feel about Nassau. Yeah, it's there, but there's nothing memorable about it, not even a Tim Hortons! St. Thomas has Maegans Bay, St. Lucia has its beautiful volcanic mountain, etc. Nassau has Atlantis, which I feel is more grossly excessive than pretty when it is it sitting around so much poverty myself.
Lol, I don't mind Detroit, well the airport at least. I have to go in and out of the area for business a couple times a year. You're right on though it's a nice city but certainly not on my bucket list of places to go.