My parents, in their 70s with good health, want to do an all inclusive in the US Virgin Islands. I am not sure an AI is the best fit for them so seeking recommendations and thoughts on that. They are pretty adventurous and like good food. My dad doesn't drink but has no issue being around it and my mom loves a cocktail or wine. Thanks in advance. |
If they want good food and dont drink... why do they want an AI? What do they think that gives them? |
What about a cruise that visits the USVI? |
I am honestly not sure haha! I think they think resort = AI. |
I think that's a common misconception, AIs were very popular in the late 90s/early 00s and people have it in their mind that it means "high end". It doesn't in most cases unless VERY high end and those are rare (but a few are mentioned here on DCUM time to time). Typically the AI crowd are families who drink a ton and aren't foodies b/c they food is bulk prepared. Think cruise on land. Its a fun option to go with multiple families but I wouldn't do this with my parents. Most resorts (e.g. 4S, Westin) will have complimentary water sports which is nice especially if your father is adventurous. I have heard people that liked Bolongo Bay resort in St. Thomas (which is AI) but can't speak to how good the food is. |
Ooof just don’t go to St Croix. It’s a hole |
A huge factor in why ppl go to the AIs is the drinking. That gives it its value (or so they say). If you’re not drinking, you’re better off elsewhere. And you’ll get better food too. Good at most AIs is mid. |
You’ll find a lot more AI options in the DR. |
The AI prices include a lot of alcohol. They also don’t usually have good food. Why can’t they buy also a la carte? Will get much better foos that way. What about ritz st Thomas? |
I Think they would enjoy the Buccaneer resort in St Croix. Delicious food both on and off property.
If they don’t mind driving themselves around, they could get a nice villa rental in Cruz Bay in St John and enjoy your the restaurants there. |