Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly cruises are perfect for this. I'm confused why there is a health issue that makes it impossible for someone to go on a cruise but they can go to an all-inclusive. If its motion sickness, cruise ships are totally different than small boats plus they can get the little patch from their doctor which helps the worst cases.
I’m not the OP but why can’t DCUM just stick to an OP’s request. Every.darn.thread people have to argue with what the OP wants.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly cruises are perfect for this. I'm confused why there is a health issue that makes it impossible for someone to go on a cruise but they can go to an all-inclusive. If its motion sickness, cruise ships are totally different than small boats plus they can get the little patch from their doctor which helps the worst cases.
Anonymous wrote:For those who have been to Atlantis— how is the food situation? We have been to Baha Mar which I thought would be a good option, but the food is SO expensive and I think some family members would spend the trip totally frustrated by that. The Baha Mar restaurants also aren’t great for picky kids or kids with food allergies in many cases and it’s hard to get reservations (though we were there at a peak week so maybe just bad luck).
I will check out the Club Meds. Any Cancun area resorts in particular that people recommend? We will have family flying in from around the country and while there are directs for us to many places in the Bahamas, that isn’t true for other family members.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly cruises are perfect for this. I'm confused why there is a health issue that makes it impossible for someone to go on a cruise but they can go to an all-inclusive. If its motion sickness, cruise ships are totally different than small boats plus they can get the little patch from their doctor which helps the worst cases.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly cruises are perfect for this. I'm confused why there is a health issue that makes it impossible for someone to go on a cruise but they can go to an all-inclusive. If its motion sickness, cruise ships are totally different than small boats plus they can get the little patch from their doctor which helps the worst cases.
Anonymous wrote:ILs want to do a big trip — grandkids will range from 3-15. A cruise is not an option because of some health issues of one family member.
Grandparents want an all inclusive on the beach; parents of young kids want easy flights/limited time change (ie, probably not Hawaii)
if anyone has ideas of locations (ideally the name of the exact resorts) that would fit the bill, I would be so appreciative! We need something that will have kid friendly activities available (probably more than just a beach), will be accessible for someone with somewhat limited mobility, snd ideally isn’t crazy far off the beaten path