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Question #41: All inclusive resorts!!?
Does anyone know a good all inclusive resort that is relatively cheap to go to. I don't care where it is. This would be for 2 adults and 1 child. Thanks for your help!!

Answer: Turky - cheap resorts and many interesting sightseeings
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Question #42: Anyone know the best all inclusive anywhere Caribbean?
We plan to take a vacation with my husband and my 8 year old. Any recommendations of nice all inclusive resorts that are worth going to??

Answer: no
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Question #43: What's a good all-inclusive deal in the Caribbean?
How did you book your trip? How would you rate the resort, staff, food, etc.? Do you think all-inclusive is the way to go? Any place that would welcome small children and have activities for them and for adults only too? Thanks!

Answer: Contact one of your local travel agents. There are some great family-orientated all inclusives in Jamaica, and in the Dominican Republic. I only suggest all-inclusives to people who are either going to drink a lot, stay on property for all meals, or who eat a lot. Of course there are many activities included as well. For real, contact a local travel agent - they know tons about each and every place to go!
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Question #44: Are all-inclusive resorts/hotels worth the money?
Is it better to stay in an all-inclusive resort that pays for meals and drinks (and sometimes activities) or is it cheaper to do it yourself?? I'm looking to go on a honeymoon in Mexico or the Caribbean.

Answer: If you are a big drinker & eater - they can be. Typically the food is similar to Soup Plantation or lower level cruise ship food, so don't really expect fine dining at the less expensive higher population places. The service can be great or it can completely suck - it just depends on the person. I've done it once and the lack of customer service overall was failry appalling - not incredibly relaxing. It was one of the Palace Resorts in Cancun and we would never stay at one of their properties again. However, something like Sandals or Beaches. . .If you aren't big drinkers and eaters, then it may not be as worth it. The best thing to do is to figure out the price different per night at two of the places you are considering. At a non-inclusive hotel, figure you'll spend $40 on breakfast for the two of you$45 on lunchand $60 on dinner. Figure another $25 for a few drinks. If the all-inclusive is around $150-$250 extra a night, it may be worth it. It certainly was fun to be able to sit on the beach with a plate of chips & guac and have all the Miami Vices a person could drink (get doubles so they don't skimp on alcohol) and not have to worry about a bill at the end of the stay. If you just plan on eating at local places and only buying dollar pacificos, then the all-inclusive may not be the best choice.
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Question #45: All-inclusive in Caribbean/Mexico?
Looking for an all-inclusive for 2 adults for one week in the end of August. Looking for a hotel that does not allow children, includes hotel, airfare, drinks and food for around $1,100 or less per person. Thanks!

Answer: Sandals is great for adults-only.HOWEVER, I HIGHLY suggest BAHIA PRINCIPE, especially BAHIA PRINCIPE AKUMAL. Air Transat offers really cheap packages there, from $900.00/person/week. Those resorts are so amazing, trust me, try Bahia Principe. They've won numerous awards.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g499445- d247628-Reviews-Bahia_Principe_Akumal-Akumal_Yucat an_Peninsula.html
http://www.bahia-principe.com/bp/index.htmlEnjoy your holiday!
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Question #46: Want to travel to either St Lucia or Mexico at all inclusive adults only resort. But on strict budjet.?
We are on a strict budject, and the only price quotes we have gotten from travel adgents are all over 4,000 dollars. We do not want to spend over 3,500. Is there any way to do this, but still get what we want? (all inclusive, adults only)

Answer: The all inclusive resorts usually offer a great deal. The main problem I see is your limitation to location and adults only.Both of those will increase cost. You could go to a Sandals/BEACHES/CLUBMED type of resort that is all inclusive for 3400 to 3600 nicely. But if you limit yourself to the adults only you pay a premium. The inclusion of alcohol, and more costly activities makes these far more costly.For something like this you can also seek the assistance of a travel agent. They often have access to deals and promotions online does not. They can also help you pick less popular dates and times of travel.
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Question #47: All-inclusive vacation in Caribbean???
I have been to Breezes Bahamas (amazing!) and would like to try a differnt island. We (3 F's 26/27/33) want to go for about 5+ nights, no children under 16, all-inclusive (air/hotel/drinks/food), dates open (would like March or April) for under $1,200 per person.

Answer: Aruba is great. We did not do the all-inclusive, but it is offered.Aruba is a small island, but the hotels are big. And more than 3 have all-inclusive, including time shares, and it ranges from flea-bag hotels to the really nice ones.I had a friend to go the Dominican Republic. He really liked it, but said he could not leave the resort, it was like a 3rd world country.Cancun is fine if you like a college atmosphere. There are people on the street constantly harrassing you to buy time shares and trips. And there are a million volkeswagons going up and down the strip at 90mph trying to run you over.
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