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Best All inclusive travel place with baby?

We are looking for input for a good Carribean/Mexico (or anywhere) All-inclusive resort that people enjoyed that has a baby club and kids club for our 6mt old and 3 yr old. I would like a comfortable bed, a resonably priced resort that caters to families. Anyone recommend some good hotels or all-inclusive family vacations suitable for a baby to join in?
  • 6 months ago
Shobhit Jain by Shobhit Jain
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Hi ,Here are the some options which may suit you.

"Royal Resorts" in cancun. IF you don't mind getting a free lunch/dinner at the resort while they try to sell you a condo for a week, it's a great deal. They have a large living room/dining room
full kitchen with refrig, stove, dishwasher, dishes and all the other goodies you may need, large bedroom and the living room has two beds that drop down from the wall. Window overlook the gulf and is really beautiful at sunset. They have a store on at the resort that isn't too bad but for about $.50 (US) you can go to the grocery store in town and get some food to save on meals if you like. They have activities for the kids like painting trinkets, exercise in the pool with one of their workers, beach volleyball, and my kids even had a chance to release baby turtles back into the water. The staff retrived the eggs laid on the beach by the turtles (which we also saw on several occasions)and let the babys stay in a protected area till they were able to go on their own then the kids were allowed to release them early in the evening.
Price was right too. About $1200 for the week which included the condo, transportation to & from the airport, and the services of the assigned worker/salesman while you are there. They WERE NOT hard to deal with... we listened to their sales pitch, took the free t-shirts, free wine & cheese party, two free massages and the suggestions of the salesman as to activities, then told them we were NOT interested in buying anything and that was the end of it.

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Barcelo Karmina Palace

This is one of the other resorts very friendly for kids
check the reviews of the travelers at:-

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-…
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Azul_Hotel_Beach_Resort:-

Another kid friendly resort for you

Check out reviews at :-
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-…

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http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-…
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you may wish to look at other sites too, here is the list of other resort website

2)What: Beaches Resorts (www.beaches.com)
Where: Four Caribbean locations
Why: Because this chain of kid-friendly all-inclusive resorts (see WeJustGotBack.com's review of Beaches Boscobel) is heaven for the preschool set, thanks to its partnership with Sesame Street, a super daycamp, and terrific waterplay areas. Through November 30, the Wonderfall season delivers a line-up of special events, including live stage shows with Elmo, Gordon, and Abby Cadabby. Best reason to book: You can save up to 65% on stays of at least three nights.

What: Nickelodeon Family Suites (www.nickhotel.com)
Where: Orlando, FL
Why: Because the hugely popular Nick Hotel (see WJGB's review) knows how to lay out the orange-and-lime green carpet for preschoolers, from Nick-themed arts and crafts and scavenger hunts to character parties with Pablo from The Backyardigans, Dora the Explorer, and other beloved stars. The Free-for-Fall package delivers your third night free on a two-bedroom kids' suite, plus you get a $50 resort credit to use for food and entertainment. The deal is good through December 23. Mention promo code "Freefall" when booking.

What: Winnetu Oceanside Resort (www.winnetu.com)
Where: Martha's Vineyard, MA
Why: Because this exceptionally kid-friendly resort (see WJGB's review) is at its most divine when crowds are gone but the ocean water is still warm. Rates dip after Labor Day (and plummet a week later), letting families save more than 50% on a seven-night stay. A great list of complimentary perks makes this resort a stand-out. For starters: Free pee-wee tennis clinics, help-yourself bike rentals, fitness and yoga classes, and a parent-and-toddler activity program.

What: Atlantis (www.atlantis.com)
Where: Paradise Island, Bahamas
Why: Because this extraordinary mega resort is offering a super fall special, with three-night/four-day getaways starting at just $299. There's also nothing not to like about the supercool Aqua Tots fishfeeding program for kids 3 to 5.

What: Smugglers' Notch (www.smuggs.com)
Where: Jeffersonville, VT
Why: Because this award-winning family ski resort (see WJGB's winter review) offers fantastic active vacations year-round. From September 7 to October 12, the "Fall AutumnFest" package allows families with small children to get in a good mix of family time and adults-only time, thanks to an exceptional children's program (infants through 5-year-olds), a nice roster of adults-only hikes and walks, and many family-together activities. Pay for three nights and get the fourth for free.

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  • 6 months ago
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Thanks for the great input and variety of ideas!

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