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Old 01-08-2023, 04:42 AM   #1
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Default Advice on Best All Inclusive Resort
We definitely value the quality of food and experiences (tours/spa) stuff first and foremost.

Quality of the rooms also would be a close second for priorities though.

Pool/beaches are not a huge priority.
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Old 01-10-2023, 02:23 AM   #2
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A few years back my family took an all-inclusive vacation to Nuevo Vallarta (just 25 min ride North of Puerto Vallarta), booked thru Expedia, including flights and transfers. Our daughters were 6 & 10. The ultimate trick is to use Trip Advisor and look thru ALL of the reviews of places you are considering. Didn't think their 'specialty restaurants' were good (Japanese=horrible), but the Italian one was actually pretty good. Amazing fresh breads and fruits every morning, good basic food all of the time, pools galore, friendly staff, tho most don't speak English very well(but better than my Spanish!). click to check out these Nevada hotels
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