Like in Miami Beach or Key West? I want to go to a place thats all inclusive but I don't want to go out of the country. Anyone have any recommendations?
Are there All Inclusive resorts in Florida?
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JRTworkITforMe |
Are there All Inclusive resorts in Florida? |
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Posts: 1022 (04/02/2009 11:49 AM) |
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SnowGen |
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Posts: 1803 (04/02/2009 12:03 PM) |
I think there's a club med in Florida....
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Heathus Christ |
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Posts: 536 (04/02/2009 12:12 PM) |
Why would you want an all inclusive in a place that is known for its restaurants, bars, and beaches?
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CarissaLuvsYa |
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Posts: 17598 (04/02/2009 12:20 PM) |
Cancun is known for it's beaches, bars and clubs and I'd go all-inclusive every time. It's way easier and ends up being cheaper.
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Semirhage626 |
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Posts: 6091 (04/02/2009 12:33 PM) |
I think it makes more sense in Cancun because a lot of American tourists are wary about eating at local restaurants or drinking at clubs and prefer the safety
of knowing their meals and drinks were all prepared with bottled water. Our resorts there had like 5 different restaurants you could choose from -- I don't
know many FL hotels that have enough restaurants, you'd end up having to eat at the same place all the time.
I've never heard of an all-inclusive in FL, although I'm sure they have em. I'd just google Florida All Inclusive resorts. I guess there aren't any Beaches or Sandals in FL?
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04/02/2009 12:35 PM.
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