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In addition to accommodations and meals, all-inclusive resorts typically include a slew of on-site activities ranging from fitness classes to tennis and beach volleyball. If you're not going to
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K5BsU. All-inclusive resorts are a traveler’s version of pressing the easy the name implies, everything is usually included in the resort rate — from your room to your meals and your experiences, which typically involve lounging by a pool or sunning on a beach. Much like cruises, all-inclusive resorts are a way to neatly package up your vacation from start to finish with few surprise charges at checkout. One of the only differences is, obviously, you stay in one more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily have endured some stigma over the years as being uninspiring, inauthentic or, in some cases, hedonistic party spots. But after more than a year of pandemic ups and downs, and with the majority of cruises still on hold, pressing the easy button looks more attractive than ever.“All-inclusives are the next hidden gem,” said Brian King, president of Marriott International’s Caribbean and Latin American this year, Marriott entered a partnership with Sunwing Travel Group’s existing Blue Diamond Resorts to add 19 all-inclusive resorts under the Autograph Collection portfolio. King said Marriott will also offer more well-known Marriott brands in the all-inclusive space, with Ritz-Carlton and Luxury Collection properties aimed at luxury travelers and families and W Hotels for adults-only retreats.“Our customers are super excited about this,” King said, citing feedback from Marriott Bonvoy members who wanted more all-inclusive options, particularly for family vacations. “The bottom line is all-inclusive eliminates planning and gives you more time for experiences.”Photo courtesy of Royalton Chic Suites Cancun/FacebookIncreasing demand for all-inclusive staysBefore the pandemic, all-inclusive resorts around the world had a steady occupancy rate of about 70%, according to STR, a firm that compiles market data and analytics for the global hospitality industry. In 2020, those numbers dropped to an average of about 35% as the entire travel industry screeched to a Carter Wilson, an analyst at STR, said demand for all-inclusives will rebound as travel resumes, particularly since many all-inclusive resorts are clustered in the Caribbean and Latin America, a near-enough jaunt for many travelers to make up for our daily newsletter“The next couple of years, all-inclusive resort destinations are primed to be the benefactor of the demand for leisure travel,” he said. “If you haven’t gone out of the country or if you were still scared to travel, the easiest thing to do is go to an all-inclusive. That’s like dipping your toes in the water.”Erica Doyne, senior vice president of marketing and communications at AMResorts which partnered with Choice Hotels in 2019 and counts the all-inclusive Dreams, Secrets and Zoëtry brands in its portfolio, said an all-inclusive resort’s ability to control the entire experience from a health and safety standpoint will also appeal to cautious Doyne said, all-inclusive properties are spread out by nature and therefore make social distancing easy to maintain.“We have the advantage of expansive beaches, and the wealth of space, in [the] open air, and our all-inclusive safety protocol is controlling all that,” she said, compared to a traditional hotel or resort where you have to head off the property for dining and experiences and therefore leave the resort’s protective luxuryThe Velas Resorts are truly some of the best all-inclusive options in Mexico. Photo courtesy of Velas Resorts/FacebookThe ongoing evolution of luxury in the all-inclusive space will also be a welcome option for travelers who have shied away from all-inclusives out of concern they aren’t luxe or bespoke Resorts, a brand of luxury all-inclusives in Mexico, is setting itself apart from competitors with its all-suite, residential-like options at its Grand Velas properties. At the Grand Velas Los Cabos, suites start at 1,100 square feet and come with private terraces. The property also boasts five gourmet restaurants, three pools, a kids club, a teen lounge and a 35,000-square-foot spa although treatments are not included in the room rate.“We have more options and more design elements,” said Juan Vela, vice president of Velas Resorts. “It feels like home. And you never feel crowded.”And, similar to the exclusive club level at hotels or the ship within a ship on cruise lines, some all-inclusives also offer a resort-within-a-resort experience, such as the Zoëtry Impression Club. This gives travelers a way to make their stay feel even more private while still being able to access main resort resorts that aren’t technically all-inclusive properties are giving guests the option to add an all-inclusive package to their stay. This tends to be done in popular tourist areas including Los Cabos and parts of Hawaii where there's already a well-established all-inclusive culture. It’s also a popular option for wellness retreats or more isolated properties such as the Lodge at Blue Sky in 2016, for example, Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo first launched its all-inclusive package for guests. Now, according to Hyatt, it's more popular than ever. The 2021 package is being booked three times more than it was in Andaz Costa Rica. Photo courtesy of Andaz Costa Rica/FacebookThe reason? Guests are now staying at the resort more and venturing out less, making all-inclusive packages more appealing. Even though you can book it in advance, guests can also decide to add it on to their stay when they check to all-inclusive travelersSo, who’s more likely to give all-inclusive resorts a try this year?Doyne of AMResorts said it’s a natural transition for cruisers to make.“They have everything they need, they know what they are paying for upfront and [they] have the entire experience in one spot,” she said. But she suggested that all-inclusive resorts have more advantages than a instance, some luxury all-inclusives offer 24-hour room service, which isn’t always an option for cruises — or it could come at an extra cost. At resorts, guests can dine wherever and whenever they want, whereas some cruise ships still enforce set seatings in the main dining room. Liquor and other high-end amenities and services are already often baked into an all-inclusive rate, compared to a cruise where you usually have to spring for a premium on your travel style, an all-inclusive stay could seem like a better it’s not just cruisers who may find an all-inclusive stay Ziva and Zilara all-inclusive brands have attracted a growing number of first-time guests who would not have considered an all-inclusive resort in the past, said Gregory Maliassas, chief operating officer of Playa Hotels and Resorts, a division of Hyatt. And Hyatt will continue to lean on its brand reputation to attract more first-timers.“Most all of us desire a stress-free, no surprises vacation, but subpar levels of quality and service from resorts with little to no awareness quickly discredit all-inclusive as a viable option for many consumers,” he said. “That is our target, that is our market consumers looking for an all-inclusive experience that only Hyatt can deliver.”And Marriott's Brian King said more people are considering all-inclusive resorts compared to five and even 10 years ago. And now, Marriott plans on convincing more of those travelers to actually book an all-inclusive resort.“The Marriott brand name will lift the experience and the perception,” he said, echoing Maliassas. “If Marriott is doing this, you know it’s good.”Editorial disclaimer Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.
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For those planning an upcoming vacation, the choice of accommodations has never been more diverse. Resorts, regardless of location, are an increasingly popular option for travelers seeking additional amenities. But are they really worth their cost? And, more importantly, are they a good choice for your vacation? What is a resort? Before answering those questions, it’s important to determine what a resort is. Years ago, a resort was simply known as a lodging property often near the beach with extra amenities such as activities, meals, drinks, and more. Today, resorts are more complex, and there is no one perfect definition. Now they may cater specifically to singles, seniors, families, golfers, or couples; offer a la carte or all-inclusive options; and be located in the mountains, near tropical beaches, or any number of places. Many regular hotels are also offering similar extras, making it difficult to distinguish between the two lodging types. The experts we spoke to noted that hotels are becoming increasingly competitive in offering additional services, but affirm that resorts still hold the market on all-inclusive lodging options, especially for convenience. Doug Stallings, an editor for Fodor’s, separated resorts from hotels by “the kind of entertainment and recreational activities offered, as well as extensive dining options.” Mark Wiser, vice president of marketing for Club Med, outlined four major features of resorts that distinguish them from hotels meals, beverages, activities, and entertainment, all included in the price of your stay. Above all else, resorts offer their guests convenience. “A resort will have a larger variety of options, increased activities and programming, over a hotel,” Amy Ziff, editor-at-large for Travelocity, noted. “Also, the facilities tend to be bigger, [having extras] such as fitness centers, spas, and pools.” “Everything is there for you,” echoed Stallings. “It simplifies vacation planning.” Wiser advocated resorts because “you have the ability to do what you want, when you want, or do nothing at all. It’s a vacation with no sense of time or cost, and travelers can really live in the moment.” Who do resorts serve best? Resorts are a good option for travelers who like to participate in planned activities, as well as those who are less adventurous or do not want to expend a lot of effort in structuring their vacation. Naturally, there are specific traveler groups who fit within this definition, and resorts make an effort to appeal to them directly. “Families, couples, groups traveling together—these travelers may benefit from staying at a resort because of all the options available,” Ziff stated. For families, resorts will offer planned activities that appeal to all age groups, plus babysitting services for parents wishing to have some time to themselves. For example, Wiser noted that at Club Med, “you may have eight people in a family doing eight different activities, customized by age group, and everyone is happy.” In addition, young adults—both couples and single travelers—may enjoy a resort stay. “Couples looking for a romantic escape, who want to do things together, plus receive instruction and equipment on some of the activities they want to do,” would be a good fit for a resort, Wiser stated. Resorts are also a popular choice with honeymooners seeking to relax after the stress of planning a wedding. Single travelers, on the other hand, will also find resorts catered just to them, with plenty of nightlife, entertainment, and similar-minded travelers at the same property. Lastly, seniors may also be attracted to the convenient amenities of a resort, as there is less hassle in finding activities, booking tours, and choosing meal options. Who would not benefit from staying at a resort? Because resorts are designed so that you never have to leave the property, those who are more adventurous may not benefit from staying at a resort. “A resort may not appeal to those who like to get out and see a broader range of experiences, try the local dining scene, or explore on their own,” said Stallings. Also, because resorts are not typically centrally located near downtown areas or outside attractions, Ziff suggested that “young urbanites might not enjoy a resort.” Also, as Wiser stated, “those who just want to veg out, read a book and relax, and be by themselves could get a better value at a hotel,” as they are unlikely to take advantage of the included activities. The price benefit No one resort, or resort type, can truly claim to offer savings for all travelers across the board. The caveat lies with travelers’ personalities and vacation preferences. For example, if you’re not a drinker, an all-inclusive resort that has factored in alcoholic beverage expenses in its daily rate may not be a cost-effective option. However, if you don’t mind eating all your meals on-site, and will take advantage of the property’s bars, sports, nightlife, and entertainment, you may find the resort’s all-inclusive option to be valuable. Ziff highlighted business travelers as a particular group that would not necessarily save money at a resort, as “they’ll be paying a resort fee or tax per day for amenities they won’t have time to take advantage of.” Depending on location, “resort expenses can be a big problem,” added Stallings. “You can’t just look at the daily resort cost, as there will be resort fees above and beyond the regular daily rate.” Stallings cited Orlando and Arizona as areas where resorts are typically expensive, particularly in regard to fees. However, Stallings noted, if an area has an abundance of resorts, they may offer savings simply because that’s the dominant option in the area. He referenced the Dominican Republic as an area where resorts themselves are some of the island’s top tourist draws. Wiser, on the other hand, advocates resorts in general as great vacation savers, particularly because of the quality of the equipment and amenities that are already included in the price. “Club Med offers high-end, professional-quality ski, tennis, and other equipment,” he noted. “Even if you’re not the greatest athlete, there’s a real thrill in being able to ski or play tennis with top-of-the-line equipment that you may not have back at home.” He cited the Club Med facility in Crested Butte, CO, as an example of a good value With average per-night costs of $190 per person, guests receive accommodations, lift tickets, all food, all drinks, access to property facilities, and entertainment. Is a resort right for you? Before deciding whether to stay at a resort, ask yourself the following three questions Will I take advantage of all the resort’s activities, entertainment, and facilities? If the answer is yes, still price other a la carte options in the area to make sure you’re not paying more than you should at the resort. Regarding cuisine, note that a resort may have several dining options to choose from, typically three to five on-site restaurants, whereas local restaurants may offer countless options that could be a better value. Will I want to spend most of my time at the resort, or will I want to explore the local area? If you are more interested in going local, check area hotel rates to see if you can save more by booking basic accommodations. Do I want to be by myself, or do I want to meet new people? If you’d rather be by yourself, a resort is likely not for you. Resorts, by their very nature, foster social situations. If you want solitude and still want to stay at a resort, check out spa/heath/wellness resorts, as well as those that don’t cater to families or feature wild nightlife. In planning your next vacation, determine what type of experience you would like to have, your personal preferences, and money available to spend. Research resorts that appeal to you, then price other options in the area to find the best deals that fit your personality. By knowing what will best serve you and your traveling companions, you’ll be able to determine whether a resort will be the best fit. We hand-pick everything we recommend and select items through testing and reviews. Some products are sent to us free of charge with no incentive to offer a favorable review. We offer our unbiased opinions and do not accept compensation to review products. All items are in stock and prices are accurate at the time of publication. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Top Fares From
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