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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We do family vacations at all-inclusive resorts. No cooking, cleaning, or resentment around that. Kids can roam in packs, relatively unsupervised, and still safe. It's kind of a doubletake to see the kids at the swim-up bars, enjoying their Shirley Temples. DD's favorite vacations are always these, and although we haven't done one since 2019, she still remembers them fondly.[/quote] We have done this a few times as well and it has worked out great! The grandparents have treated (we are very lucky!) and the only requirement is that everyone has dinner together every night. Most of the group is pretty chill and we all tend to hang out together most days at the beach or pool. Some choose to do activities together during the day (snorkeling, biking, spa, etc) but most of the time we just hang out together. [/quote] +1. And also why multigenerational cruises were/are so popular. Everyone has their own cabin and there are tons of activities both on/off the ship. You can all gather together for meals where no one has to cook or clean. YOu can be as active or lazy as you want, and will likely have family company doing so. [/quote]
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