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Atlantis begins first stage of $20m transformation

THE Atlantis resort on Paradise Island has launched its first phase of a $20m transformation at what is currently known as the Coral Towers.

Once all renovations are complete, the hotel will re-open as The Corals Atlantis, a new modern hotel for the resort’s group, leisure, and casino guests, designed by Bilkey LLinas Design (BLD).

“This renovation marks a significant step in our long term vision for Atlantis,” said Paul Burke, president and managing director of Atlantis, Paradise Island. “Atlantis consists of five unique hotels from the ultra-luxury of The Cove Atlantis to the casual relaxed atmosphere of the Beach Tower. With The Corals, we will create an expressive and social enclave that goes beyond a rejuvenated room product by introducing a new adults-only pool concept and a modernised lobby experience. These new elements and offerings will appeal to our group customers as well as couples and young adults looking for a getaway to one of the most beautiful resorts in the world.”

The Corals will serve as a sleek, modern Atlantis social hub, from the see-and-be-seen hotel lobby to the adults-only Blu Pool. The Blu Pool will be reimagined by acclaimed interior architect Jeffrey Beers of Jeffrey Beers International (JBI), the same designer who conceived The Cove’s chic adult-only poolscape Cain at The Cove. Exclusive to guests of The Corals, the new and versatile pool concept will allow day and nighttime usage and will introduce poolside cabanas, whimsical floating daybeds, outdoor dining, and a live DJ spinning in order to elevate the guest experience.

When conceptualising the renovation, the amazing location of The Corals was important to recognise as it is steps away from the Atlantis marina, world-class shopping, the Atlantis Casino, and the resort’s state-of-the-art conference centre. “From a group perspective, we are excited The Corals will reintroduce Atlantis to our group market segment because we will now have a hotel that fits the needs of our groups just 100 feet away from our conference facilities,” said Marcy Miles, executive vice president of sales and marketing.

This initial phase of renovations is slated to be complete by spring 2017. During this initial renovation, some rooms, lobby, and guest amenities will remain opened and operational. Atlantis’ anticipated second phase of renovations will be a lobby transformation and new dining concept to begin in early 2017. The resort will share more details of the next phase in the coming months.

The Corals renovation project follows in the footsteps of the resort’s recent property upgrades to venues such as Poseidon’s Table buffet-style restaurant, Plato’s, and Atlantis Casino’s Salon Privé, in addition to refurbished guest suites at The Cove.

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