All-Inclusive Family Vacation
March 6, 2007
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The worst part of family vacations is the expense. You have to decide how everyone will get to your destination. Then there are the accommodations. And, don’t forget the food. What about incidentals? Kids love souvenirs. Taking back a tangible memory of your vacation could break the bank. The way to avoid that headache is an all-inclusive vacation.
All-inclusive vacations take the guesswork and extra expense out of your family vacation. You pay one price for everyone. This includes airfare, dining, accommodations, and fun activities. All you do is relax and enjoy. Sound good?
Get away from the usual theme park or water park vacation. Kids like variety. An all-inclusive family vacation offers activities specifically for children. Professionals take charge of the kids and their day while you and your spouse relax and enjoy yours. No money is needed for the children. Food, snacks, and drinks in any restaurant on the resort property is already paid for when you book your vacation. Kids just need to walk in and order what they would like. This year, try a tropical destination with white sand beaches for your family vacation.
Beaches Resorts offers all-inclusive family vacations to tropical destinations such as Turks and Caicos, Jamaica, and St. Lucia. Their all-inclusive packages include transportation to the resort, meals, gratuities, water sports, supervised kid activities, golfing, fine dining, accommodations, and all applicable taxes to name a few. Activities are provided for kids according to age so no one gets bored. Rooms include all of the comforts of home and additional amenities like whirlpools and saunas. To find out more about what they offer, check out http://www.beaches.com.
If the kids want a Disney® vacation, that can be arranged. Disney® cruise lines all-inclusive vacations that include accommodations at a Disney® resort with unlimited admission to their various theme parks. Once on board, the cruise takes vacationers to exotic ports of call in the Caribbean. Children are entertained by supervised professionals while parents pursue their own activities. All dining and drinks along with gratuities are included for the entire cruise. This type of vacation offers the best of both worlds. The kids get to enjoy a theme park vacation and also an adventure aboard a Disney® cruise line. Airfare and transportation to and from the theme parks and ship are included in the price.
If the kids are young, the Disney® vacation would probably be a better use of the family’s money. There is more to enjoy that younger kids would be interested in. If you are looking to get away from it all, then a Beaches, Sandals, or Breezes resort vacation would be a nice change for the entire family. Whichever you choose, the benefits outweigh that of a traditional family getaway.
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