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Are there any true all inclusives in the US?

There are very few traditional all-inclusive resorts in the U.S. Club Med Sandpiper Bay in Port St. Lucie, Florida, is perhaps the most well-known (since Club Med has locations all over the world). Here, rates cover accommodations, meals, and activities (including kids' clubs for various age groups) in one easy price.



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The natural beauty and fragile ecosystems of Hawaii demand responsible tourism practices. The absence of all-inclusive resorts encourages tourists to explore various accommodations and spread their presence across multiple regions, reducing the strain on popular areas.

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In the US, the minimum wage makes this hard. It would be possible to use undocumented aliens, but because their jobs are visible it's difficult to use many. With the US's higher costs, an all-inclusive resort vacation would be limited to the extremely wealthy, and they can get that level of service wherever they go.

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All-inclusive resorts are great choices for family trips, especially if you have multiple children. Since all meals are included (and these resorts often have buffet-style restaurants), your children can eat as much as they want and you won't have to worry about the cost.

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If you are an American citizen, you need NO EXTRA paperwork to visit, live in or work in the US Virgin Islands!

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If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $50 to $100 per day in the U.S. Virgin Islands. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, and some activities. On the other hand, if you're a mid-range traveler, you can expect to spend around $150 to $250 per day.

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By coming to Hawaii, visitors are directly participating in something that hurts Indigenous people and contributes to colonization, she said. Even amidst the disaster and recovery, many say vacationers still aren't listening.

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