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Are bars included in Sandals resort?

Always Included Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner and anytime snacks throughout your stay. Sandals serves unlimited premium brand liquors from recognized labels. Indulge in unlimited drinks in swim-up bars, oceanside bars, piano bars, authentic British pubs and more! In-room bars are stocked with wines and local beers.



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The Sandals no tipping policy means that all gratuities are included in your daily rate, so you don't have to worry about tipping resort staff who provide services like helping with your luggage or working at restaurants and bars. This includes bellhops, cleaning staff, concierges, bartenders, and wait staff.

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The tipping policy at Sandals resorts says that most Sandals staff are not to be tipped, because their tips are part of your all-inclusive rate. In fact, if they are caught receiving tips, they could be fired, so be aware of this.

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At Sandals Resorts, all drinks are included and unlimited – from premium spirits to top-rated Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks® wines. You may pay more for premium brands at other resorts or they may be included only during set times, but not at Sandals.

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Luxury Level rooms include free to use minibar with juice, soda, water, Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks® wine and local beer replenished upon request.

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No matter what hotel or town or island you are on. Ants do not discriminate! yes you can take food or drink from anywhere back to your room, and the maids will grab the dirty dishes later. I would hesitate to put dishes even outside the door for service unless you know someone is coming to take care of them.

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When budgeting for your trip to Egypt, it is important to factor in tipping as part of your expenses. While the amount you tip may seem small, it can add up quickly, especially if you are traveling for an extended period. A good rule of thumb is to set aside an additional 10-15% of your total trip budget for tipping.

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According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), guests should tip housekeeping anywhere between $1 to $5 per night for a mid-range or business hotel. For luxury hotels where the staff offers daily cleaning services and nightly turndown services, guests should leave a little more.

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