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Do all inclusives provide towels?

While some all-inclusive resorts provide beach towels for their guests, it is best to bring your own to ensure that you have one that is always ... No, you do not need to bring your own towels to an all-inclusive resort because towels are usually provided in abundance.



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If you're going on an all-inclusive vacation at a resort, towels will most likely be provided by the resort or hotel, so you don't need to take any of your own. But, if you're going backpacking, staying at hostels or camping outdoors, you may want to bring your own towel.

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While tipping is allowed at some resorts, it is optional, so you won't have to worry about staff pressuring you to do so. You don't have to feel bad about not being able to or wanting to tip everyone.

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because they sewed a microchip in it. We've all been there. We've all been frantically trying to re-pack and check out of the hotel on time when — just before we zip our suitcases — our eyes focus on the embroidered logo on the fluffy hand towels.

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If it's something that can be cleaned, washed or sanitized and used more than once, it belongs to the hotel, and taking it is STEALING. If you take a towel or towels you may find a charge on your credit card.

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Most hotels prohibit taking towels
Hotels invest a significant amount of money in providing high-quality towels for their guests, and taking them would be considered theft. So, next time you're tempted to pack that fluffy towel in your suitcase, think twice!

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While there are certainly upscale all-inclusive resorts whose rates are much higher than you might pay elsewhere, most all-inclusive resorts can be a great value. When everything is included in the price, you can save money on your vacation, making all-inclusives worth it for budget travelers.

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Credit cards are gold around these parts but it's still a good idea to bring cash along when you travel, even on an all-inclusive vacation. While you won't be paying for meals or drinks, it's a good idea to make friends with your bartender at the beginning of the trip by leaving a tip up front.

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However, all of these items belong to the hotel and are meant to stay in the room. Bathrobes, for the most part, should be left behind as well. Many hotels do launder them for the next guest—but in some higher-end hotels, a guest may be given a monogrammed robe as a gift.

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The majority of all-inclusive includes all meals and snacks as a minimum. Some if not most resorts will also include 24/7 room service as part of the package, but this is worth double checking before booking. Most places will let you eat as frequently and order as much food as you like.

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Most hotels provide complimentary shampoo and conditioner in the rooms for guests to use during their stay. Generally, you don't need to ask for them as they are already provided. However, if you find that they are not available in your room, you can simply call the front desk and request them.

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Final word. So to summarize, most hotels will not charge you for stains that can be removed. If the linens have to be thrown out, some hotels will charge you but many will not if it looks like the damage came from normal use.

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Gather all towels
Many hotels have signs in the guest room bathrooms instructing guests to leave towels they don't plan to use again on the floor (or in the bathtub) as a sign to housekeeping that you want them replaced.

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Also, remember that writing stationery does not have to be stationary (pun intended), so feel free to take pens, pencils, and note papers. What about the things you shouldn't take from hotel rooms? According to Erdem, essentially everything else falls onto the do not take list.

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It is illegal in the United States to have undisclosed cameras in vacation rental homes or hotels. It's also against the policies of every major hotel and vacation home company to have cameras (hidden or visible) in private areas like bedrooms and bathrooms.

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And if you haven't noticed, the all-white color theme often applies to towels and bathrobes, as well. This has a practical purpose: bed linens, towels, and any other dirty laundry can be washed together without any colors bleeding. Plus, if all else fails, white sheets are just one easy bleach bath away.

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Plan some downtime. At each all-inclusive resort, there are activities all day long which you may want to try. Remember that you're vacationing and can run out of steam quickly. Take some downtime each day to rest and recharge so that you don't overdo it too soon and find yourself in bed before the evening shows.

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How much should you spend on an all inclusive? For a mid-range nice resort, $1500 per person is what you can expect to pay for a one-week stay. All inclusive prices vary by resort and location, however the average price for an all-inclusive vacation ranges from $200 to $600/day (remember this usually includes airfare).

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