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Old 02-13-2010, 12:51 PM
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All-Inclusive Resorts

To those who have stayed at All-Inclusive Resorts, what is your opinion? I have never stayed at one, but have the opportunity to stay at one in Costa Rica in either April or May. In the past, I always shied from these because I want to eat out at other restaurants.

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Old 02-13-2010, 01:29 PM
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All resorts will have a different definition of "all-inclusive." Make sure to check and see if alcohol (top shelf or otherwise) is included... or if any shuttle services are included, if it includes multiple restaurants on the resort, etc.

I've stayed at all-inclusive in the past, and it usually DOES save money on food... instead of spending $30-ish for a breakfast buffet or having to shop at (usually) overpriced tourist grocery stores, you can just grab fruit or yogurt, etc.

Will there be a town nearby with restaurants you're interested in? When I'm on vacation I usually like to get off the resort, but if the food in town is going to be average, why pay to eat there?
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Old 02-13-2010, 01:32 PM
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I overall really liked the ones I have stayed at. Yes, you don't get to eat out locally which makes me sad.

However, they more than made up for it in activities, really yummy food of their own, and the free drinks.

One of the all-inclusives we stayed at did things like grill-outs by the pool or pig roast after a volleyball tournament. They also offered trips into the main city where they paid for everything there, so we did get to eat locally!
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Old 02-13-2010, 04:16 PM
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We loved the all-inclusive we stayed at on our honeymoon- the Occidental Grand in Aruba. There were a number of restaurants on site that were all included, you just had to make reservations. They had a hibachi place (which was fabulous), Italian, Mexican, etc. We paid a little more to be part of the Royal Club, which includes some perks such as a private dining room (with only a few tables) which was fabulous for breakfast, lunch or dinner. All drinks were included, as well as snorkel gear, kayaking, etc. We only ate one or two meals off the resort- such as when we went downtown, etc. so we really ended up spending a lot less. It was very relaxing to be in one place.
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Old 02-13-2010, 05:35 PM
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To those who have stayed at All-Inclusive Resorts, what is your opinion? I have never stayed at one, but have the opportunity to stay at one in Costa Rica in either April or May. In the past, I always shied from these because I want to eat out at other restaurants.

Any comments or opinions?
I've only stayed at all-inclusive resorts, and I can't imagine going any other way.

There are so many places that have such great deals so that even if you travel away from the resort for a night, you won't feel like you're "wasting" more money by eating out once or twice.

And depending on where you are, you might not even feel the need to leave the resort! For my mom's 50th birthday, our family went to the Grand Palladium Riviera Resort and Spa. The place was basically it's own town. Technically, it was a bunch of resorts in one, and depending on which section you stayed in would determine which parts of the resort you could go to. We stayed in the Royal Suites, which were for adults only, and we had access to all parts of the resort (for just a slightly higher fee). We had huge rooms with a hot tub out on the balcony.

The entire resort had a few beaches, a dance club, a spa (with an infinity pool.. my favorite!), a bunch of restaurants, and numerous bars and pools (including our own by the Royal Suites which only the people in the suites could use).

The all-inclusive package there (which was VERY cheap considering everything we got and the size of the whole resort) included breakfast and lunch in the buffets, dinner in the buffets or one of the specialty restaurants (3 specialty dinners for a week's stay), all alcoholic beverages, cover charge to the dance club, snacks 24 hours a day, free access to the gym, jacuzzi, sauna and steam baths, and non-motorised water sports.

Depending on where you stay and what you're looking to get, it is definitely worth it! And it's so convenient to swim up to a bar, ask for a drink, and just get it without paying!

ETA: Here's a good website with tons of pictures of that entire resort so you can see what I'm talking about. No need to leave when you have all of this! http://www.locogringo.com/kantenah/palladium2.html (The saltwater pool was also one of my favorite things about this place!)
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Old 02-13-2010, 06:32 PM
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All-inclusive is where it's at. I don't think I've ever stayed at a resort and NOT done all-inclusive. Of course, I'm not someone who cares whether we eat off-resort or not. It saves alot of money, esp. with activities/tours.
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Old 02-13-2010, 07:11 PM
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I know i'm in the minority when saying this but though I've never stayed at one (there was a time when I did consider it) I would never stay at one knowing what I do now. Every person travels differently, I get it but I can't justify going to some whole other country just to stay in one place doing activities, eating food that I could do/eat at home. For ME, it's a total waste of $$ and time. I want to experience the local flavor. I'm also a tipper and these places will not allow you to tip. I would also have enough sense to research the area I'm traveling to and find safe places to stay, NOT look like a tourist, and support the local economy (especially in an area that is economically struggling).

Just things to consider if you choose to go this route:
from a google search:
http://journeysandadventures.today.c...ive-vacations/
http://www.streetdirectory.com/trave...t_for_you.html
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Old 02-13-2010, 07:23 PM
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I'm also a tipper and these places will not allow you to tip.
What places are you going to where people don't accept money??
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Old 02-13-2010, 07:40 PM
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I went to the Renaissance Jamaica Grande back in 1999. It's now called something else, but the resort was beautiful and in Ocho Rios. We were advised to not leave the resort at night because of how dangerous it was and there weren't really any places to eat out there anyways. I think it made things easier and there were a lot of fun events every night.
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Old 02-13-2010, 08:34 PM
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What places are you going to where people don't accept money??
Everyone accepts money however, when I almost got married, we were looking for vacation places. I was looking into the all-inclusive places (Sandals, etc..) and they had clauses saying that you could not tip anywhere on the property. If there have been changes, I stand corrected.
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Old 02-13-2010, 08:56 PM
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I agree with NinjaPoodle...although I will admit that I am more of an "adventure" traveler rather than a "relax with a daquiri" traveler. Costa Rica is SUCH a beautiful, dynamic and vibrant country. I think if you stayed at an all inclusive resort you would miss all the incredible cultural and biological elements of the country.

I spent time volunteering in Kenya and Swaziland, and we stayed at a volunteer house. We had so much fun exploring the cities (after reading up on them of course to know where was safe, what not to do, etc) by ourselves and eating at the local places. Sometimes after we were done teaching/building we'd go to the five-star hotels and inclusive resorts for a (much needed) cocktail, and we realized that some people literally never left the property. I thought it was kind of pointless to travel so far and never really see the country when you can do that in America.

I'm not knocking luxury hotels by any means, because if you travel to relax they are amazing. I like roughing it, but nobody else in my family does and I think that's totally fine. But I do think it is important to get out and actually see the countries, and in my experience people who do the all-inclusive hotels vs. the normal luxury hotels are not really seeing the "real deal", and even the tours they book are often far more touristy than they would be if you simply explored on your own.

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Old 02-13-2010, 09:42 PM
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Everyone accepts money however, when I almost got married, we were looking for vacation places. I was looking into the all-inclusive places (Sandals, etc..) and they had clauses saying that you could not tip anywhere on the property. If there have been changes, I stand corrected.
Everyone I know who's gone to an all-inclusive says the same thing. Basically all you need with you is your room key, ever.
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Old 02-13-2010, 09:57 PM
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But it also depends on what you want to do. Do you want to chill on the beach or by the pool with a pina colada in your hand, or go exploring the beach, the city, and the rainforest? Costa Rica has some ecoresorts that are supposed to be fabulous. There is also a large American ex-pat population in Costa Rica, they even have an English language daily newspaper.
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Old 02-13-2010, 10:05 PM
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We did Sandals for the Honeymoon (Regency in St. Lucia). I would 100% recommend the relaxing all-inclusive for a Honeymoon, but I probably would not do it for a regular vacation. The exception would be if we were traveling with the express purpose of a relaxing getaway.

Pros:
-- Everything was included. It was so freeing to just go in and order whatever we wanted (food and beverage) without wondering if we were busting the budget. We had exceptional food at all of the restaurants.
-- There were plenty of places to eat at the resort, offering a wide variety of menus. We did not dine at the same place twice all week.
-- walk to all meals... no cabs, no reading guides for places to go, no nada. Very simple. Sometimes simple is good.
-- like dani, our resort included lots of water activities. In addition to those, we purchased several excursions (one by catamaran, one by horseback, one by very scary tour bus) to explore the island. While I don't think we experienced much island culture, I do feel that we were given plenty of options to site-see. All the excursions were purchased through our resort and came recommended by them. Again, it kept things simple for us in that we didn't have to research anything.

Cons:
-- agree with those who say that you don't fully experience the local culture. Some people never even left the property! We stayed on-site for all night life.
-- have to do enough research ahead of time to learn if food is good, number of restaurants on property, if alcohol and tips are included, if activities are included, etc. You also have to do a lot of math to see if you come out close enough to ahead to make it worth it.

ETA: like 33 said, we only needed our room key. Fabulous!
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Old 02-13-2010, 10:08 PM
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10 things your all inclusive won't tell you.
http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/d...ell-you-12868/

All I'm saying is buyer beware and research before you stay.
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