> pinklife wrote:
>
>> i have heard different opnions on this issue. on the one hand, you get
>> all your meals, drinks, activities and everything else paid for. on the
>> other hand, if you are planning on going to an all-inclusive joint,
>> there really isn't much to see outside of the resort; unless you take
>> local transportation which may or may not be the best idea.
I've done the All Inclusive seen several times and really liked it.
toss your watch and wallet in the in room safe when you get there and
all your needs and desires are taken care of (at least at a Couples or
Sandals type place).
>> i fancy all-inclusives like cruises; in that you are really confined in
>> what is around you. anyone else have an opnion on all-inclusive resorts?
as I understand it most cruises are far from All Inclusive... are drinks
included... like Champagne with breakfast? sailing? massages?
scuba? skiing? sailing? horse back riding? etc?
> I do not like all-inclusives and they are not a good deal for us as we
> do not drink (as in drink alcoholic beverages). I don't like to be
> insulated from the local populace.
if you don't drink and just want to lay in the sun they're not a good deal.
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