At 14 and 16, your kids are aging out of the typical resort kids-club circuit but still want serious entertainment. Grand Hyatt Baha Mar hits the sweet spot: it's built for teens (not toddlers), has the infrastructure of a major resort without the sensory overload of Atlantis, and costs less than the ultra-premium tier. If budget allows, Rosewood Baha Mar offers the same amenities plus quieter, more refined spaces—useful when traveling with older teens who'd rather not be herded. Both tap the full Baha Mar complex without forcing you to choose between value and refinement.