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    My only experience with an all-inclusive resort was over twenty years ago in the Poconos.

    How do you rate the all-inclusive portion of your stay at RHC resorts? Is it better at some resorts than others? And what else is included besides food?

    Thanks.

    Sam

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    Originally posted by SamH
    My only experience with an all-inclusive resort was over twenty years ago in the Poconos.

    How do you rate the all-inclusive portion of your stay at RHC resorts? Is it better at some resorts than others? And what else is included besides food?
    Thanks. Sam
    The only RHC A-I resort I have had the opportunity to enjoy was last November in Cancun at Park Royal Cancun. I loved it and so did my picky sister-in-law. Buffet food was great and changed constantly and al la carte restaurant was super. Drinks all day and food by the pool and non-motorized water sports.
    ... not enough time for all the timeshares ®

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    • #3
      I can give you the experiences from Punta Cana. Staying in less expensive resorts, at least the ones I have stayed in the past; the food has been from so-so to okay. The place we currently stay in and have stayed in for the last 4-5 trips has awesome food. The price for the AI is $85pp/day. Lots of choices, mostly a la carte restaurants in the evening...buffets in the morning. They also have the best fruit juice I have ever tasted.

      The place we stayed in Cabo was optional, but you could get a 3 day minimum AI. That was okay..we wound up going out to eat a lot of the time.

      Some AI's exclude certain things so research what the AI covers. The ones I am referring to above includes everything...premium liquor, steak, lobster, etc.

      I have seen some AI's where there is a surcharge for those items mentioned above.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SamH
        My only experience with an all-inclusive resort was over twenty years ago in the Poconos.

        How do you rate the all-inclusive portion of your stay at RHC resorts? Is it better at some resorts than others? And what else is included besides food?

        Thanks.

        Sam
        Big differance from back in those days in the Pocconos. Not even close/ The AI back then was just the main meals no drinks and the food was just above burger king. I can still taste those so called Pasta dishs.
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        • #5
          Another All-Inclusive Question

          Does RHC charge for all-inclusives based on the oocupancy of the unit or the size of the unit. For example, if my wife and I went to an all-inclusive resort, would we have to pay for more than two people if we stayed in a larger unit (studio versus 1 bedroom versus 2 bedroom)?

          Thanks.

          Sam

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