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Is All Inclusive Better?

Last post 06-15-2006, 8:14 AM by Tigriz. 8 replies.
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  •  05-24-2006, 4:05 PM 2922

    Is All Inclusive Better?

    I have taken many vacations but have never been on an all inclusive package trip.  It seems like a good idea in that everything is all laid out for you, but it is really worth it? Any thoughts?
  •  05-24-2006, 7:37 PM 2998 in reply to 2922

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    By inclusive, what do you mean, like a group thing?
  •  05-24-2006, 8:15 PM 3013 in reply to 2998

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    he means that theres like, EVERYTHING at the vacation place. Good food, fun places to go, and a bunch of other things. That kinda stuff.

  •  05-25-2006, 2:45 AM 3034 in reply to 3013

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    All-inclusive actually means you pay some amount which includes airfare, hotel (with transfers), food and drinks.  When I go on vacation to Caribbean or Mexico I only book all-inclusive packages.


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  •  05-26-2006, 4:52 PM 3073 in reply to 3034

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    I think I would almost enjoy booking my airfare, hotel, etc. separately...but then, I've never taken one, so I wouldn't really know. 
  •  05-28-2006, 2:48 PM 3115 in reply to 3073

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    I've been to the carribean, and I must agree, all-inclusive is the way to go. Aside from hotel and airfare there isn't much else to pay. That leaves "fun" money to go do things with.
  •  06-14-2006, 9:27 AM 3578 in reply to 3115

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    We went to Jamaica all-inclusive and it was fabulous.  I would always go that way again.  It makes everything so easy, and you know exactly how much you are spending.  It's so wonderful being able to lounge around or eat or drink anytime you want, whatever you want without having to worry about "paying" for it.  Try the all-inclusive package.  We loved it.
  •  06-15-2006, 3:14 AM 3590 in reply to 3578

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    We tried it once on a trip to the Costa de Sol, where we were meeting some friends who had signed up for an exclusive package.  It worked out okay because the resort wasn't really near anything else, but I'll admit that I won't do it again.  The food was good but not a big variety and after four days of nothing but one place, I was bored!
  •  06-15-2006, 8:14 AM 3593 in reply to 3590

    Re: Is All Inclusive Better?

    I like all-inclusives for the convenience factor.  I think some resorts actually offer all-inclusive packages just for your stay as well, so you can still book your own airfare.
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