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Bahamas - Nighttime Activities for KidsSometimes parents want to spend a night by themselves, but they have no one to watch their kids. In the Bahamas, you will find fun places to leave your kids whenever you go out at night.If parents want to go to a casino together during their vacation, someone has to watch their kids. Most parents generally take turns each night staying at the hotel with the kids. Depending on the vacation spot, it might not be safe to leave kids at the hotel by themselves. Many parents prefer to try grownup activities together, but they also want to be sure that their kids are safe as well. In the Bahamas, there are great places to drop your kids off at during the night. You will find a cool place for young kids and teenagers, and each building has fun activities to keep them busy. One of the best spots for both preteens and teenagers is called Club Rush; there are tons of games and a dance floor in this club.Club Rush is a place for kids and teenagers, but they cannot visit at the same time. Kids age 6 to 11 are allowed in the club first; their hours begin at 4:00pm and end at 7:00pm. The children get access to the club way before nighttime, but it will turn night once their time is up. Once all the kids are gone, the teenagers will start to fill the club. The teenagers range from age 12 to 17, and they get to stay at the club until 11:00pm. If you have teenagers, they will have a blast on the dance floor. Many teenagers meet new friends at Club Rush; however, younger kids generally find friends at the slumber party. |
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The Atlantis Kids Camp, formerly the Discovery Kids Camp, is a cool place.
Many parents leave their kids at the camp when they go to grownup events.
You might have to convince your children to try the slumber party because it
might sound boring. Once your kids spend a few hours with the other
children, they will want to go back the next night. Your kids will love the
slumber party because of the fun games and activities. The Atlantis Kids
Camp is an extremely nice place; however, some nights your kids may want to
spend time with you.
Some nights during your vacation, you should try some activities with your kids. There are a few fun nighttime activities in the Bahamas that are suitable for everyone. You and your kid should checkout the Family Show Comedy Club, the free movie theatre, or the Junkanoo Parade. The comedy club should only be visited early in the night; the jokes are not suitable for kids after it gets late. If you would like to see a movie instead, you and your kids should visit the theater at either 7:30 or 9:30. A movie is an excellent way to hangout with your kids, but going to the parade is even better. The Junkanoo parade starts at 9:00 on Fridays and Saturdays, so bring a camera along to get some awesome pictures. There are many great nighttime activities in the Bahamas; some activities are just for kids and some are for kids and parents. Club Rush and the Atlantis Kids Camp are awesome places for children if you plan to spend an evening without them. If you decide to spend a night with your kids, the best places to go are the comedy club, the theater, and the parade. Easy access to The Bahamas is one reason for its long-standing popularity as a winter holiday destination. Only a few miles from the south Florida coast, in fact closer than Caribbean destinations, the islands can be reached quickly either by air or by sea. The Bahama Islands temperatures rarely drop below 60 degrees F, or rise above 90 degrees F. Most of the rain fall occurs in the summer months. The sea temperature ranges from the low 80's in the summer to about 74 degrees F in the winter Find the best vacation deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at Bahamas Vacation Anguilla Aruba Barbados Bermuda Bonaire Cuba Curacao Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guadeloupe Haiti Jamaica Martinique Montserrat Puerto Rico Saba St. Barthelemy St. Eustatius St. Lucia St. Maarten/St. Martin |
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