Anna Chassereau
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Just wondering if the Atlantis port excursion is worth the price or not...thinking about booking it and just wanted to get some feedback from others who have done it! Thanks!!

We did the aquaventure with cabana. Cabana was totally worth it because we didn't have to wait in line for any food or drinks, everything was delivered to us by a waitress when we ordered. Any valuables we brought we locked up when we walked around or went in the water. We didn't have to worry about finding a seat, we had chairs, a table, comfy loungers, shade and a fan. Aquaventure might have been worth it if it wasn't at a peak season, but my dh never even got a raft so he couldn't go through lazy river. Kids & I only went through once. Kids never even got on a single slide, it was just too crowded. Me did go out to the beach for awhile. We ended up leaving early with hours left on the excursion to go back & enjoy the ship. So if you're looking at summer or spring break, maybe not the best excursion, any other time, it probably would be very nice. It's a beautiful resort.
Are you talking about the DCL one that takes you to Atlantis for a tour and then you can spend time on your own? We did that one and thought it was well worth the price for several reasons. The transportation was exclusive so we didn't have to worry about times and schedules -- they picked us up at the ship and dropped us off at Atlantis and then ran continuous shuttles like every half hour or so until about 3:00 or 3:30. So we did the tour and then went back through the aquarium again on our own, and then walked the grounds. If you do the tour and feel rushed through the aquarium, just remember you can go back through on your own at the end of the tour. When we were done we just went back to the door we were dropped off at and caught the shuttle back. Very convenient.
Ours did not include any water activities, but the various sea-life pools around the property were very nice to be able to see also. We liked it so much we'd even go back there for a vacation. Be aware that you really should not plan on eating there -- very pricey. We just brought granola bars to hold us over.
[Note: I did research and knew we could probably do a little cheaper on our own, but the tickets for the aquarium are limited and guests have first access. When I checked with Atlantis, they said we could get ther and find there are no more tickets for the day, which was another reason we chose the excursion.]
How can you book a cabana at Atlantis? How much does it cost?
You can book it through the Disney Port Adventures. If you book a cabana, you have to book a certain type of excursion with it-- I think it's the Aquaventure, Dolphin Encounter, and maybe one or two other excursions.
Can you get it just by booking Aquaventure?
We also did the Aquaventure with cabana and were also there on a super crowded day. The good thing about the cabana rental is you will be the first ones there from Disney. Our friends did the Aquaventure excursion only and they showed up almost an hour later than we did. As Drusilla99 mentioned, when it is crowded it can be very hard to find a tube for the rapid river. (There was good availability when we got there, but by 11 people were just standing in the water trying to find a tube). The water slide lines were also super long-- I'd say about 30 min-1 hour per slide, so if there are lots of ships in port that day, just know that you physically won't have the time to go down all the slides. In our case, we did full 3 circuits of the rapid river, my son did 1 water slide, then we headed over to the pool because no one wanted to wait an hour for the slides. I'm glad we did it once, but it was definitely a "one and done" kind of thing for us and it was a pretty expensive day for what we got.
Yes, through the Disney excursions is how we booked it. All we had it with was the aquaventure. I believe it was around $400...but still worth it.
We had an awesome time at Atlantis on our excursion last year. We did not go to the pools or the slides. We did the one with beach access/lagoon access/lunch/aquarium. Spent lots of time snorkeling in the lagoon. It was great! The aquarium is magnificent! We absolutely loved it & it was certainly a highlight of our trip. In my opinion, the property itself is worth checking out, even if you don't do the waterpark.
Do you know if they would allow 8 in cabana? We would pay for the additional 2? We are traveling with another family and we don't need 2 cabanas but would like to have 8 people.
Yes- we had access to lagoon with their resort chairs. Also we brought our own snorkel stuff, and they required their life jackets which they let anyone use for free.If you pick the Beach Day access, you get access to the Paradise lagoon as well?