Advantages of All Inclusive Resorts

Thursday, September 17, 2009 20:20
Posted in category Vacations

When first planning a vacation, it may seem like the only expenses to worry about are the price of the hotel and airline tickets. However, all of the different expenses on vacation can start to add up, even if you find a cheap hotel and airline tickets. The cost of the stay plus the cost of airline tickets to and from the vacation destination, and the cost of food, drinks, and dining out can all add up to a large sum of money.

While staying at an all inclusive resort, many of the services which would normally require you to leave the resort are included on the resort grounds. One flat fee is paid to the all inclusive resort which covers the cost of the airline tickets, the hotel room, the cost of food and drinks, and the cost of vacation activities. Many beautiful all inclusive island resorts only charge around $2,000 for a week long stay which includes the cost of airline tickets, the stay at the hotel, the cost of food and drink, and activities. This allows the visitor to truly enjoy all of the amenities and relaxation of the vacation without thinking about money or pulling out a wallet.

From the time the visitor boards the plane, to the time they get off the plane on a return trip home, money does not have to be thought about because everything is paid for at once. One of the best aspects of all inclusive vacations is that during the stay, you will never have to leave the resort to get a meal. Many all inclusive resorts have several different restaurant locations within the resort which offer three meals a day and unlimited buffet choices. This offers the guest an even more diverse selection of foods to choose from than a typical restaurant. Not only do these restaurants serve meals but also drinks as well, such as juices, teas, sodas, beers, and wines. In addition to restaurants, many all inclusive resorts also have bars on the resort grounds for people 21 and up. Because the eateries and bars are located on the resort grounds, this also eliminates the need to travel for meals, negating the need to find and pay for transportation like cabs or rental cars. In fact, all inclusive resorts make it possible to walk to and from the restaurant and hotel room for meals.

Keep in mind that even all inclusive does not typically include tips and you will likely need to tip the staff for every day you are at the resort.

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