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

Anonymous
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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.


That's just what people say when they don't want to take a cruise and don't wan to be questioned about it.
Anonymous
You might want to consider one of the Marriott or Wyndham vacation clubs in Orlando, there are five of the Marriott ones. Orlando is easy to get to and there are lots of pools and activities and things to do around there. Plus the vacation club properties have bedrooms with suites and kitchens. Plus cocoa beach it’s about an hour drive away.
Anonymous
You’ll have way more fun on a cruise.
Anonymous
I truly don’t think people on this board understand what all inclusive means. Something they thought was fancy back in the 90s/early 2000.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I truly don’t think people on this board understand what all inclusive means. Something they thought was fancy back in the 90s/early 2000.


Yeah like those Club Med commercials back in the day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Sorry but this sounds like a vacation nightmare. Ugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You might want to consider one of the Marriott or Wyndham vacation clubs in Orlando, there are five of the Marriott ones. Orlando is easy to get to and there are lots of pools and activities and things to do around there. Plus the vacation club properties have bedrooms with suites and kitchens. Plus cocoa beach it’s about an hour drive away.


+1 for a vacation club property. I wouldn't do Orlando since you want to be by the beach, but Marriott has other locations by the beach. See link below. They usually have some fun activities, pools, poolside bar/restaurant and other amenities which are nice.

https://www.marriottvacationclubs.com/s/experiences/destinations/florida
Anonymous
What OP wants does not exist. Literally.
Anonymous
How many people? Just get a fun Airbnb and eat out

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/753741471077418007?viralityEntryPoint=1&s=76
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