All inclusive 3-4 days couple getaway?

Anonymous
There’s this subsection of folks 45-60 who think all inclusive means ultimate relaxation, no decisions, just a set it and forget it vacation. There was a major marketing push in the late 90s that portrayed it this way. But the reality is that all major resorts have a plethora of eating options, bars, water sports, etc.
Anonymous
Op, I get what you need. I also enjoy all o elusive and dont find the food bad and like them because I dont want to think.

Find one that's adults only and not part of a family resort or one that has strict rules about not allowing usher privileges.
Anonymous
Excellence Playa Mujeres. Amazing!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There a million places in the caribbean
jeez, that’s helpful. Not. I was hoping for recommendations. I looked up breathless. Is it a party place? Looking for something on the quiet side.


All inclusive are not known not peace and quiet.


I just posted and this wasn’t case for Excellence Playa Mujeres. We’re not big drinkers and it was mostly quiet. The beach is spread out and zero music. There are several pools with zero music. Definitely get the club level to get extra beach and pool access. Our airport transfers were also included.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There a million places in the caribbean
jeez, that’s helpful. Not. I was hoping for recommendations. I looked up breathless. Is it a party place? Looking for something on the quiet side.


All inclusive are not known not peace and quiet.


I just posted and this wasn’t case for Excellence Playa Mujeres. We’re not big drinkers and it was mostly quiet. The beach is spread out and zero music. There are several pools with zero music. Definitely get the club level to get extra beach and pool access. Our airport transfers were also included.


Same with Excellence Oyster Bay, especially if you upgrade to the Excellence Club. No kids. They have nightly activity but it ends by 11 or 12? Like a Tina Turner cover singer, a silent disco party, karaoke.

Some low-key activities at the pool during the day but not in a cruise ship sort of way. Direct flights.

Apparently try weren’t affected too badly by Hurricane Melissa unlike other resorts.
Anonymous
Look into Unico 2087 in Riviera Maya. Direct flight to Cancun. Adults only, great food, not too loud. Only downside was the shore is not very swim-friendly due to rocks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, I get what you need. I also enjoy all o elusive and dont find the food bad and like them because I dont want to think.

Find one that's adults only and not part of a family resort or one that has strict rules about not allowing usher privileges.


What are usher privileges?
Anonymous
Nah man. I'd rather have a nice hotel with a nice restaurant vs all inclusive crap food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s this subsection of folks 45-60 who think all inclusive means ultimate relaxation, no decisions, just a set it and forget it vacation. There was a major marketing push in the late 90s that portrayed it this way. But the reality is that all major resorts have a plethora of eating options, bars, water sports, etc.


There’s this subsection of folks who think that no AI could possibly have good food or drinks— they must all be filled with uncouth rowdy crowds with no taste/tastebuds— but the reality is that there are all kinds of AIs catering to a wide range of people and offering different experiences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, I get what you need. I also enjoy all o elusive and dont find the food bad and like them because I dont want to think.

Find one that's adults only and not part of a family resort or one that has strict rules about not allowing usher privileges.


I don't understand the "i don't have to think" reasoning. You have to still choose which restaurant at the AI resort to go to, just like you would at a Westin or Four Seasons. All of these resorts have their own restaurants.
Anonymous
If you don’t love traditional AIs what about something like Mirival in Austin (there’s also the Lake Austin spa but I’ve never been). All inclusive, lots to do but relaxation too. I went with DH a few years back and it was great. She relaxing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There a million places in the caribbean
jeez, that’s helpful. Not. I was hoping for recommendations. I looked up breathless. Is it a party place? Looking for something on the quiet side.


All inclusive are not known not peace and quiet.


This. It’s for drinkers and people with kids.

Some all-inclusives are adults only. Look into Secrets or Excellence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s this subsection of folks 45-60 who think all inclusive means ultimate relaxation, no decisions, just a set it and forget it vacation. There was a major marketing push in the late 90s that portrayed it this way. But the reality is that all major resorts have a plethora of eating options, bars, water sports, etc.


There’s this subsection of folks who think that no AI could possibly have good food or drinks— they must all be filled with uncouth rowdy crowds with no taste/tastebuds— but the reality is that there are all kinds of AIs catering to a wide range of people and offering different experiences.


Agreed. I’ve had excellent food but I also try not to pig out on vacation. They also do a good job with reasonable (and not insane) portions.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why all inclusive? The vast majority of them have terrible food and weak drinks. Are you just looking for a deal or does all inclusive means something different to you?

It means not having to make decisions around food! I’ve been managing meals for 22 years. My kids are early 20’s but one is disabled and will be with me forever. I need a break. My husband isn’t a foodie. He can’t even think of what type of food to eat. It’s all on me. And we’re not big drinkers.


What you are paying for at an all inclusive is the alcohol. Just go to a regular resort and go to their restaurants. JW Marco island has an adults only side.
Anonymous
No shame in wanting to go to an AI to reduce decision fatigue. We did Couples Negril in Jamaica. It was relaxing and just what was needed.
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