Deciding to keep or cancel Turks Spring Break?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Neither place is all that safe. There is a reason why Mexico is so cheap. Either that bothers you or it doesn’t.


This is the truth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll


Trying to find other kids for your children to play with is not a consideration of most families when they book a “family” vacation. Quite literally the vacation is for your entire family. Parents of only children have a very weird way of looking at the world and how they expect the world to look at their child.
Anonymous
With a kid, I’d opt for riviera Maya. So may more opportunities to complement the beach part with water park (xel ha - if I am not mixing up), cenotes, maya ruins, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We went to Beaches T&C a few years ago (kids were 14 and 12 at the time). The beach was beautiful and the kids had fun - but it wasn't worth the price. The area surrounding Grace Bay isn't much to write home about. You'd definitely get more bang for your buck at Cancun or Punta Cana. Just do your research before choosing a resort because as 9:35 mentioned there are some bad ones.


The area around the Ritz is much much nicer than Beaches. Op, there is an upscale shopping area within a quick walk and lots of off resort restaurants in walking distance. Personally wouldn’t vacation in either Cancun or Punta Cana at any price.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll


Trying to find other kids for your children to play with is not a consideration of most families when they book a “family” vacation. Quite literally the vacation is for your entire family. Parents of only children have a very weird way of looking at the world and how they expect the world to look at their child.


You’re really reading too much into this. It’s a way to also say kid friendly.
Anonymous
Turks you are paying for the natural beauty of the white sandy beaches and the bluest water you’ve ever seen. That’s just not available anywhere else. Grace Bay is pretty uninteresting as a town.

Mexico is more bang for your buck but you won’t have the white sandy beaches and crystal clear blue water.
Anonymous
I’m in Turks now. We rented a villa on Taylor Bay, which is beautiful and quiet but not close to restaurants etc. The area on Grace Bay where the resorts are is busier, with shops and lots of restaurants nearby—sounds like what you’re looking for. The beaches and water here are amazing.

Also consider the 7 Mile Beach area of Grand Cayman. Similar vibe and beaches, but the island is more Americanized if that’s more your vibe. There is a large-ish expat community because of the banking industry there, so there are businesses that cater to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love parents of onlies who rely on finding other kids to entertain their kid.


Troll


Trying to find other kids for your children to play with is not a consideration of most families when they book a “family” vacation. Quite literally the vacation is for your entire family. Parents of only children have a very weird way of looking at the world and how they expect the world to look at their child.


Parents of onlies find families with other onlies and our kids play together. There are lots of only children so this works out. It has nothing to do with you so I don't see why you care. I've also been in the situation at a beach or pool where I wind up watching a kid playing with my child while that child's parents hang out with their other kids. I've never just left my kid to be watched by a other family because, in classic only-child-mom fashion, I am very protective and wouldn't feel comfortable with a stranger watching my kid.

Also: many of us are parents of onlies for reasons beyond our control and would have happily had more kids. So fuuuuuuuuuuuuck you and your judgment of how I choose to make sure my child has fun on vacation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So to Seven stars instead.


Seven Stars is great and right next to the Ritz. I doubt it is any cheaper. Both have a truly excellent location.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We went to Beaches T&C a few years ago (kids were 14 and 12 at the time). The beach was beautiful and the kids had fun - but it wasn't worth the price. The area surrounding Grace Bay isn't much to write home about. You'd definitely get more bang for your buck at Cancun or Punta Cana. Just do your research before choosing a resort because as 9:35 mentioned there are some bad ones.


The area around the Ritz is much much nicer than Beaches. Op, there is an upscale shopping area within a quick walk and lots of off resort restaurants in walking distance. Personally wouldn’t vacation in either Cancun or Punta Cana at any price.


Ritz is over $2k a night at spring break. Not in OP’s budget
Anonymous
If you go to Turks, book a snorkeling excursion to Iguana island. Your kid is the perfect age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So to Seven stars instead.


Seven Stars is great and right next to the Ritz. I doubt it is any cheaper. Both have a truly excellent location.


Sold out week before Easter.
Anonymous
Ha. My observation is the parents of only children are swarmed by other kids, presumably because the multiple-parent children don’t pay attention to their kids.
Anonymous
There are several smaller hotels along the same strip as the Ritz and Seven Stars. They will be cheaper but will have fewer amenities, maybe just one pool, for example. Most come with kitchens and there is a high end grocery store across the street from the Ritz.

I’d look at a map to identify those places and then book one of those if you are willing to not be at a resort.
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