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Re: vacation spots
[Re: bugambilias]
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09/18/2013 01:06 PM
09/18/2013 01:06 PM
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maytrix
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I wouldn't limit yourself to all-inclusive. There's so many other great options and I think in the end not that much more expensive.
All depends on what you want to do though, might be helpful to know that.
Matt
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Re: vacation spots
[Re: maytrix]
#22445
09/18/2013 03:14 PM
09/18/2013 03:14 PM
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Posts: 475 PDC, Mexico
bugambilias
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maytrix said: I wouldn't limit yourself to all-inclusive. There's so many other great options and I think in the end not that much more expensive.
All depends on what you want to do though, might be helpful to know that. Absolutely correct! Agree. Many travelers feel that leaving the resort could be dangerous or the food might be unhealthy. All Inclusive fees are not always a bargain. Conversely there are people who just want to chill and not worry about anything. Those are the people who choose A-Is. There is something for everybody. We found one resort through RCI that included breakfast and gave a ticket for one meal, either lunch or dinner. Drinks were available and room service too. Nice place, Fishermans Village, Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
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