Resort for 11 month old
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Resort for 11 month old
We have been to caneel bay, cap juluca and we want to go to like minded resort but now we have a baby. I am not interested in the babysitting as we will not use this but I would like some kids entertainment with a nice pool. Will not go to any all inclusives like Beaches etc. I will be traveling in May any ideas? Leaving form NYC
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Got a kick out of your title - wasn't sure if you were going too! 
This info is not based on personal experience, but reading and research.
There is a nice kid-oriented playground and pool at Malliouhana on Anguilla. I'd also recommend Bermuda in general, since it would probably be a shorter flight, especially since you are in NYC. The Wyndham looks like an easier location with a baby. And, of course, the aquariums at Atlantis would be fascinating to wee ones, even though they don't really know what they are looking at! There is a man-made inlet beach, and a nice easy pool with a shallow walk in. If you should go to Atlantis, I'd upgrade to a Concierge level room. It includes cont break and snacks during the day, which would be convenient with a baby.
I'd just go wherever you want at this stage. The child is still too young to need anything other than You!
Have fun!

This info is not based on personal experience, but reading and research.
There is a nice kid-oriented playground and pool at Malliouhana on Anguilla. I'd also recommend Bermuda in general, since it would probably be a shorter flight, especially since you are in NYC. The Wyndham looks like an easier location with a baby. And, of course, the aquariums at Atlantis would be fascinating to wee ones, even though they don't really know what they are looking at! There is a man-made inlet beach, and a nice easy pool with a shallow walk in. If you should go to Atlantis, I'd upgrade to a Concierge level room. It includes cont break and snacks during the day, which would be convenient with a baby.
I'd just go wherever you want at this stage. The child is still too young to need anything other than You!
Have fun!
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iT DOES LOOK LIKR ONLY AN 11 MONTH OLD IS TRAVELING. THANK YOU FOR RESPONDING WE ARE NOT INTO THE ATLANTIS WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE THE OTHER RESORT IS A POSSIBLITY ARE THE ROOM ON THE BEACH IT LOOKS LIKE ITS ON A CLIFF? ANY WORD ON THE FOUR SEASONS ON GRAND EXUMA?
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We will be going to Turks and Caicos with our toddler in May. We picked the island for its gorgeous beach and direct flight from NYC. We are staying at the sands (kid friendly), obviously not in the same leage as CJ but you may want to check out other resorts on the island like the Grace Bay Club
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Malliouhana on Anguilla or Sandy Lane on Barbados,
both upscale, have childrens programmes/play areas and baby sitters if you decide to have one.
Malli does not get the same press in the US as here in Europe, but it is in the same league. Or better when one moves into parenthood.
If you loved CJ and Anguilla, you will love Malli too.
both upscale, have childrens programmes/play areas and baby sitters if you decide to have one.
Malli does not get the same press in the US as here in Europe, but it is in the same league. Or better when one moves into parenthood.
If you loved CJ and Anguilla, you will love Malli too.
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Little Dix at Virgin Gorda would work well also. Consider Ocean Club @ Paradise Island. Saw Charlie Sheen and his now 'x' there in December with their baby. Shorter travel day and 5 star accomodations at Ocean Club. Rooms are very soundproof if baby gets fussy
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