Mid-range family all-inclusive in Florida - seeking recommendations!

Anonymous
I have been tasked with planning a multi-generational trip for Thanksgiving. We're ideally looking for an all-inclusive with beach access. Cruise not an option because of debilitating motion sickness of one family member. Florida best location for the group; proximity to large enough airport a must, as people traveling from multiple cities. Ages range from 5 to 75, with the oldest kids being 17, 15, and 14.

Appreciate any and all recommendations.
Anonymous
There are no all inclusives in FL.
Anonymous
Sure there are. Club Med Sandpiper
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are no all inclusives in FL.

You might be better off renting a massive beach house and hiring a chef/bartender. That would give you the convenience of a resort, but privacy for your family, and can customize the experience for your elderly/very young family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure there are. Club Med Sandpiper

This place isnt even open. They closed in dec.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure there are. Club Med Sandpiper

This is the only one I know of. We had a good time there, but it is not up to the standard of most Club Meds or all inclusives in my opinion. I'd go international for this.
Anonymous
You have to leave the country OP. And if budget is an issue a cruise will be cheaper.
Anonymous
I don’t think there are any. Try the family friendly all inclusive in Mexico, Dominican Republic or Jamaica. Those are the 3 locations with all inclusives. There may be a one-off in another location (like Beaches Turks and Caicos) but the majority are in these 3. If budget, try Moon Palace or Grand Moon Palace in Mexico. If luxury, try Xcarat in Mexico or Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana in DR. If you like boutique places, try Jewel Grande in Jamaica. Book soon! Thanksgiving is a popular time to go.
Anonymous
It’s like some people literally don’t even do a basic 10 second internet search before posting here. They just want a free travel agency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s like some people literally don’t even do a basic 10 second internet search before posting here. They just want a free travel agency.


Doing a search on the internet is also like a free travel agency DCUM seems a lot more efficient. Hope you found what you needed OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to leave the country OP. And if budget is an issue a cruise will be cheaper.


Did you read the OP? Someone in the group can't do cruises due to motion sickness.
Anonymous
As has been pointed out, there aren't all-inclusive like this in Florida. I would look at Omni Amelia Island (flying into Jacksonville) or Hilton Head.
Anonymous
What is attractive to you about an an AI, OP?

That will help us make recommendations.

Are you looking for a lot of pre-planned activities, or just options for activities?

Do you need everything to be on-site, or will you be renting cars?

Do you think an AI will help you stay within a budget?

Are you heavy drinkers?
Anonymous
Don’t you keep posting this question again and again here? I’ve seen this question on DCUM before recently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As has been pointed out, there aren't all-inclusive like this in Florida. I would look at Omni Amelia Island (flying into Jacksonville) or Hilton Head.


What all includsives are there?

I think Reunion Resort in Orlando will be your best bet.
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