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Janet Jackson Gives the Cabanas at the Cove Atlantis Her 'Feedback'

Where: One Casino Drive, Nassau, Bahamas
May 20, 2008 at 11:30 AM | by | Comment (1)

So you have decided to spend a few days at The Cove Atlantis in Nassau, Bahamas. We're guessing that money is no object for you then, since room rates here start at about $600 a night.

So why not keep the money flowing and thus drop $750 on one of the 20 cabanas that can be found both poolside and beachside at Cain, the adults-only pool and lounge experience within The Cove?

Celebs like Janet Jackson love these cabanas because they offer both beach and pool access, flat-screen TVs, Bose stereo sound systems, internet, full bathrooms and showers (no sand in your bathing suit here!), and a dedicated butler on call. We've seen the butler service on our trip to The Cove and literally, this person does not move from the cabana unless you say so.

And this apparently is the intention of the luxury cabanas. Says Jamie Mulholland, Cain's owner and the hotelier behind Surf Lodge:

Our luxury cabanas at the property are now being run like a mini-hotel business

To that end, Cain at The Cove has hired the former GM from Soho House, Guy Chetwynd, to be their own GM. Which is pretty crazy when you think about it. Too bad the $750 cabana rental fee doesn't allow us to sleep in it overnight.

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Be weary of Jamie Mullholland.  He is a pro of a skewing financial information. Mr. Mullholland never paid back any of his investors on Cain Nightclub in New York city.  Cain was one of the most profitable clubs in New York, but investors didn't receive any return on their investment.  Mr. Mulholland then licensed the Cain brand to Sol Kerzner and the Atlantis Hotel, for the highly successful "Cain at The Cove" adult pool.  Amazingly, Mr. Kerzner gave this guy a licensing deal.  Mr. Mulholland, was suppose to pay his investors a percentage of the licensing deal, but he never did. I hear his investors now realizing they will never see a dime owed to them are going to sue Kerzner International Resorts.

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