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Review: Can Atlantis The Palm deliver a relaxing escape with a baby?

What Atlantis The Palm represents depends on how long you have lived in the UAE. For seasoned residents, the Palm Jumeirah resort – which opened in 2008 – is part of our personal and professional lives, hosting everything from weddings and business conferences to iftars and New Year's Eve celebrations. For tourists, the Atlantis, with its unmistakable coral-pink towers, can still feel like a…

Review: Can Atlantis The Palm deliver a relaxing escape with a baby?

Atlantis The Palm, a luxury resort in Dubai, offers a range of amenities that cater to families with young children, including comfortable accommodations, family-friendly dining options, and a variety of entertainment activities. Upon arriving with their 10-month-old son, a couple found the lobby bustling with various activities and opted for the quieter Imperial Club Lounge in the East Tower for a more serene welcome.

Their room, located in the West Tower, was equipped with a crib, a bottle sterilizer, and a balcony overlooking the family pool, which provided a peaceful environment for their infant. The resort's Imperial Club Lounge offered complimentary snacks, and the couple found breakfast at the lounge in the morning to be a quieter alternative to the main dining area.

For dinner, they frequented Saffron, the main buffet hall, where a diverse selection of dishes catered to both adults and children, including early-meal options and a dedicated kid's menu. Overall, the resort successfully met the couple's expectations for a relaxing escape with their young child.

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