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Staying outside the resort at a comparable hotel/B&B to the resort didn't save much money in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. I don't drink much (I drank maybe 5 alcohol drinks during the 4 day stay) and it's true that the food is mediocre in the all inclusives. But it's a hassle to try to find good food outside. We ventured out one day and still got mediocre food because we just popped into one in the touristy area.
I have been to the RIU chain resorts in Mexico (Hotel Riu Palace Mexico and the others in the area) and to the Secrets Silversands Riviera in Mexico. The Secrets was a higher end place than the RIU resorts and pricier too. Secrets was adults only. I do not remember seeing tattoos. My husband and I went with my parents. Secrets was much quieter and the food better than the RIU resorts. But the downside was that it was pricier. In terms of value, I think even if you don't drink much, the resorts are able to price things that cheap because of their scale. All in all, I would go all inclusive again. Which is what I did after the first one (we returned to the same area, just another chain!) Check tripadvisor.com for a ton of review of particular all inclusive resorts. |
We are thinking Couples Swept Away -The OP |
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We got a phone call tonight from my MIL and much to our surprise, she offered to take the kids so DH and I can go alone. So, now we are thinking couples-only type places.
Probably Jamaica. Great comments so far - thank you! -the OP |
We are thinking of a trip to Roatan in December. Could you share the name of the resort? |
I loved the food at our Jamaican resort, but afterwards I resolved to neer eat pork again! Too fattening. |
Can you share the name of your resort? |
Earlier PP here. I have been to 2 of them. Rose Hall and Royal Decameron Club Caribbean |
| I don't drink OP and I've found the all-inclusives to be generally good deals because once you've been to some islands like the Caymaans (you don't want to know how much you have to spend for everything). We've been to all inclusives in Jamaica, FL, and Costa Rica. Enjoyed all of them and took the time when we arrived to make reservations in the on-site restaurants (that had better food always than the buffett troughs (which I hate!) Have a blast -- Jamaica is a ton of fun...esp. when your MIL is paying...lucky! |
I guess that was my question - I just don't know how much things cost in a resort to know if inclusive packages are worth it. A friend was telling me that a pool side hamburger was like $19. So, do I want to spend a nice tropical vacation worrying debating whether or not I'm really hungry enough to justify an expensive hamburger while lounging at the pool or just pay for the inclusive package and be worry-free the whole time (and indulge on anything and everthing). I wasn't sure about portion size either, but even if the portions are small, I can always just get a second order with the inclusive package, right? |
OP, this was exactly my point a few days ago. |
What was the name of the resort in FL? |
| Most of the all-inclusives have OK but not great food. One exception would be the Club Meds, which have great food (must be the French thing). However, they are a great deal if you have teens or pre-teens (especially if they fit under the age of an adult rate), who eat a ton and like to do activities. At the Beaches resorts for example, ALL activities, including scuba dives, are included. The kids can order as many smoothies, as they like, as many meals as they like, go on unlimited banana boat rides etc. without ringing up a huge tab. |
| I stayed at Couples Swept Away 20 years ago. It was quiet, had a great fitness facility, and a beautiful beach. Food was so-so. It's adults only, so that's a different vibe than Beaches Negril, which is also nice. |
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For couples only, here would be my recommendations (in no particular order):
La Source Grenada Any of the non-family Club Meds (except Florida) Grand Lido Negril Couples San Souci Couples Swept Away |
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