Atlantis and Cartoon Network Join Forces for the Ultimate Summer of Fun

Mon, May 2nd 2016, 05:18 PM

Cartoon Network Returns to Atlantis with an All-New Experience for Families in Paradise

Summer is all about fun… and nothing is more fun for kids than competing against your parents! This summer, families can go all-out and compete against each other for the biggest bragging rights. For the sixth consecutive year, Atlantis, Paradise Island resort in The Bahamas and Cartoon Network are celebrating another summer of fun, activities, and programming designed just for families.

This summer, a full range of programming and experiences will be available to guests of the resort, including a new land-based inflatable obstacle course featuring the Powerpuff Girls and We Bare Bears. Guests 48 inches and taller will scramble through the We Bare Bears climbing wall and zipline course, zoom through The Powerpuff Girls-themed zig-zag maze and slide, and more. Kids can also take part in special programming at Atlantis Kids Adventure (AKA), including themed and culinary programs, and attend Splash Screenings to view their favorite Cartoon Network shows poolside in the evening.

Cartoon Network at Atlantis kicks off June 20, 2016 and runs through August 21, 2016.

Families can find ultimate enjoyment with Cartoon Network at Atlantis this summer. While the tans may fade, memories won’t!

Cartoon Network at Atlantis activities outside of AKA are complimentary to registered Atlantis guests.  For more information and Rules & Regulations of Cartoon Network activities, visit www.atlantisbahamas.com/cartoonnetwork or call 1-800-ATLANTIS.

About Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network is Turner’s #1 U.S. ad-supported cable network with kids 6-11. Seen in 192 countries and over 370 million homes, it is an industry leader known for putting its fans at the center of everything by applying creative thinking and innovation across multiple platforms with a global offering of the best in award-winning animated entertainment for kids and families. Home to the original hit series Adventure Time, Steven Universe, We Bare Bears and The Amazing World of Gumball, Cartoon Network also takes its responsibilities to its audience seriously by addressing those issues affecting families with the Stop Bullying: Speak Up campaign and by promoting education and creative development through their commitment to STEM enterprises and an integral involvement in Computer Science for All, the White House initiative empowering young people to generate skills to thrive in our digital world.

Cartoon Network is part of Turner, a Time Warner company that creates and programs branded news, entertainment, animation and young adult media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.

By Katie Longley

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