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Re: Are All-Inclusive Resorts the way to go?

dale ross17 Jul 2009 21:59
what we use to do was book a time share 1 week and a allinclusive th
other week so the allinclusive basically paid my airfare. that way
could travel around the island and eat at restaurants  1 of the weeks
frequent flyer miles still the way to g

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Allodoxaphobia25 Jun 2009 14:06
> 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
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> 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?

Compounds.  Ghettos.

But that's ok.  Collect all those people together so that we self-
sufficient travelers have the rest of the island to ourselves.

Well, now....  You _did_ ask for an opinion.

pinklife24 Jun 2009 23:39
i have heard different opnions on this issue. on the one hand, you ge
all your meals, drinks, activities and everything else paid for. on th
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 tak
local transportation which may or may not be the best idea.

i fancy all-inclusives like cruises; in that you are really confined i
what is around you. anyone else have an opnion on all-inclusive resorts

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pinklif

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