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Family dining is present throughout the resort with more than 20 separate eating establishments, it's not difficult to find something for every taste and appetite. Anyone staying at any of the resort's six properties may choose to dine in these restaurants. Best restaurants for smaller children are the buffet-style Marketplace (Royal Towers) and Mosaic (The Cove), where they can pick from dozens of different options and follow it up with a substantial dessert buffet. A similar buffet style experience is available at Seagrapes at Harborside Village. Nearby Marina Village also has a handful of family dining options, including retro burger joint Johnny Rockets, family-style Italian restaurant Carmine's, and casual Murray's Deli. Older kids or those with more adventurous palates will enjoy Bimini Road, a fun, tropical-themed eatery. Kids are also allowed for early seating at the more upscale restaurants such as Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill and French-Caribbean Cafe Martinique.

Guests should definitely consider signing onto one of the resort's dining plans, as a la carte and even buffet prices could quickly add up. (A meal at Mosaic, for example, is $60 for adults.) Atlantis currently offers two dining plans. The Value Dining Plan ($50/adult, $25/child) includes breakfast and dinner at Seagrapes and Marketplace only (though a new BBQ joint opening in summer 2011 will also be added for dinner). The Atlantis Dining Plan ($95/adult, $35/day child) will include breakfast and dinner at any of the resort's restaurants with the exception of Cafe Martinique, Nobu, Seafire Steakhouse, Courtyard Terrace, and Dune. For families on the dining plan, kids under 7 eat for free; for families not on the plan, kids under 3 eat for free.

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