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Is all-inclusive worth it if not drinking?

Are they still such a great deal? We crunched the numbers and have the definitive answer for you. Yes, all-inclusive vacations are worth the money even if you don't drink alcohol.



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Order a mocktail or tasty drink from the bar so you won't have to deal with questions or drink offers from other people. Let the waiter or bartender know ahead of time that you want your special drink instead of champagne for the toast.

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The ideal time to spend on an all-inclusive vacation is a week. However, many people may prefer a longer stay that's in the range of 10-14-days.

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Besides accommodation, you can expect food, drinks, activities, and entertainment to be included, without having to pay extra for it. A true all-inclusive vacation should never come with surprise costs and makes it possible to have a worry-free vacation, without having to run a tab.

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If you like to drink on vacation A.I. is the only way to go. It depends on what you want. If you like lots of activities, a busier resort, more energetic vibe, then all-ins are a better choice. If you like higher quality food and drink, smaller, quieter crowds then a regular resort might be better for you.

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One of the biggest draws of all-inclusive resorts is the unlimited food and drink options. It is a great choice if you want to try different cuisines and enjoy drinking. On the other hand, if you prefer trying local restaurants and bars, then staying at a non-all-inclusive resort or hotel may be a better option.

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Holidaymakers jetting off to parts of Spain have been warned of a six drink limit if they are set to enjoy an all inclusive holiday. The new law enforces a drinking limit in parts of the Balearic Islands, including travel hotspots like Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca.

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The majority of all-inclusive staff members — including those who work in the maintenance, food and beverage and laundry departments — make about the equivalent of around $300 USD a month — and these workers actually had families to support.

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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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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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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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You'll Get The Cheapest Stuff. If you want top-shelf liquor, you're going to have to ask for it. All-inclusive do everything they can to cut costs, especially in the bar areas. That's because alcohol can get mighty pricey.

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Some hotels may allow you to bring in outside food and liquor, while others may not. It is important to check with the hotel before bringing anything into your room. If it is allowed, make sure that all items are properly sealed and labeled so that they can be identified if needed by staff or security personnel.

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In terms of how much money you'll need to have on hand for tipping during your Caribbean vacation, bring a small amount of cash inclusive of smaller bills like 5s and 10s. Some experts recommend that you bring a total of $150 to $200 USD for tips for a 1-week stay.

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