Maybe staying at all-inclusive resort is the only way you travel. Maybe a stay at an all-inclusive is your idea of hell. However, if you’ve got young kids, staying at an all-inclusive resort is definitely an easy way to get away.
So if it’s the only way you roll or if you snagged an amazing deal you just couldn’t pass up, here are a few tips to make the most of your all-inclusive vacation with little ones.
Eat and Be Merry... Once you’ve checked in and found your bearings, make note of all the restaurants and snack bars and their hours. Hungry kids aren’t happy kids, so as long as you always know a way to get them fed you’ve got that battle won.
Pack a few plastic bags or containers to keep snacks handy as well. Fruit from the breakfast buffet is a great mid-morning snack and an extra roll snagged from lunch can keep the wolves at bay if dinner’s going to be a little late.Pack a few favourite snacks from home as well, as munchies can be somewhat lacking at times.
Get Tip-sy... Although most resorts claim that tipping is included, a few extra dollars here or there makes a big difference to the people working there, so we always budget an extra $100.00 to give away as tips. There’s no need to be overt about it, but a buck or two at meals, at the bar and for housekeeping will keep you in good karma and good service. We’ve never felt as though tipping was expected, but we tip at home, so why not on the road?
Be Creatures Of Habit... Traveling with babies, toddlers and small children often means that spontaneity is out the window, so those late, lingering dinners are history for now.
Unless you’ll be out exploring every day (again, unlikely if you’re with little ones), you’ll also find “your spot” at the beach and at the pool, and you’ll probably find that staff working in those areas look out for you too. Hit the beach early and you’ll probably avoid the dreaded towel game – loungers or palapas “reserved” by towels by guests who never materialize. If you’re by the pool you’ll probably be wanting the unpopular shaded areas, so your chances of getting a sunbed are better.
As with any kind of vacation, all-inclusive resorts have their pros and cons. If you’re traveling with kids, they’re definitely an easy option, and can offer great value if you’re on a budget.
Corinne McDermott is the founder of Have Baby Will Travel – your online guide to family travel with babies and toddlers. Connect with her online at www.havebabywilltravel.com or www.twitter.com/hvbabywilltrvl
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We did an all inclusive for our Honeymoon in Mexico and it was great! The food was fantastic!
We did a split holiday. One week in a resort and one week on our own. It turned out great, and was so much fun. You can read the details in our blog at http://www.familynavigation.com/
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We've taken my 2.5 year old son twice to all-inclusives in Mexico. If you can find one with a daycare for kids younger than 4 (which is hard to find), go for it! Also, the hotels often use maids as babysitters at night if you & your partner want a night out!
These resorts are full of kids, and they have lots of fun at the pool all day!
Jennifer House, MSc RD
First Step Nutrition
www.firststepnutrition.com
We're hoping to go to Club Med in Mexico soon as part of our win! Never travelled with a little one though, so nervous!
We still haven't done the all-inclusive thing with our daughter - maybe we're crazy!!
We definately want to try it one of these days! I'm sure it would be marvelous!