5 Reasons To Do An All-Inclusive Vacation

There is so much out there whenever you look for AI resorts, though the stereotypical locations of Mexico, The Caribbean and islands further afield certainly spring to mind. Even though there are obvious drawbacks which you may have read on yesterday’s post, I want to focus on researching what the benefits are to visiting a resort where everything is included in the base price.

Here are the benefits that I would like to focus on but please comment and let us know what else you consider to be advantageous when considering AI vacations:

1. Everything is free!

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I am not under the illusion that there are no hidden fees but let’s be honest, the thought of going somewhere that you have already paid for and then being able to indulge yourself in everything the resort has to offer is pretty appealing! Food, drinks, room service, land activities, water activities and much more are all included in the pre-paid price. Wouldn’t we all want to be able to just go downstairs, enter a restaurant that you had a reservation for and then order anything from the a la carte menu. It’s a great thought and one that is a pretty big pull for these types of resorts even without considering other positives!

2. Room service

Grand Velas Nuevo Vallarta. Nayarit. Mexico.

Being waited on by someone 24/7 if you so wish has to be a great feeling, even if you only do this for a day or two. This is surely the epiphany of ultimate relaxation as you can order anything whenever you want it and your waiter will be right there for you. Relaxing around the pool at the resort with a waiter on hand to prepare that perfect cocktail is just another draw to these grand resorts. You can even lounge on the golden sands of the beach and expect a bartender to be close by in case you need an island speciality or local drink to quench your thirst.

3. Family Friendly or Adults-Only

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Dependent on your personal situation, there are many AI resorts that are either oriented towards family friendly vacations or those that offer purely adult only relaxation spots. If you are interested in being in a hub which caters towards all ages, there are bound to be activities on offer for everyone in the family. On the other hand, if you would prefer to get away from the hustle and bustle of noisy children, the perfect AI resort may be just down the coastline where adults are the only guests relaxing in the quiet ambience of the resort. Either way, the variety on offer is a certain attraction for families or couples looking to get away for a few days (or longer!).

4. Variety of Restaurants

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The majority of AI resorts have a myriad of restaurants to satisfy all taste buds. If dining at a buffet where you can pick whatever you want, as frequently as you would like it is more your taste, there are usually at least one of these options available for all meals of the day. If you would prefer to wine and dine at a more ‘up-scale’ restaurant, AI resorts offer a plethora of options from the international cuisine market to certainly intrigue all guests. Embrace the dress code as you relax and dine in restaurants where you may normally not engage in given the normal price range of these.

5. Activities on and off site

Golfing at Dusk on the Lighted Course

If you are wanting to be active at an AI resort, a whole bunch of activities are generally common ground at beach AI locations including tennis, beach volleyball, swimming, kayaking and even more adventurous activities such as canoeing, kayaking and windsurfing. If you want to get away for a few hours from the AI resort, the operators offer tours to nearby attractions generally at a reasonable minimal cost (sometimes these may even be included in your AI fees so check before thinking about putting your hand in your wallet).

Whenever you read over these positives, it is hard to resist venturing towards such a resort. The pictures on AI websites are endearing and certainly attractive but there are obviously drawbacks that we need to discuss (see later post on this)! For now, let’s just enjoy the possibilities and dream-like thoughts that we all must feel at some point when thinking about venturing to an AI resort around the world.

What do you consider to be the most important attractions and positives of traveling to an all-inclusive?

5 Reasons Why All-Inclusives Are a Bad Idea!

What is your take on all-inclusive resorts? Are you an avid believer of paying a flat fee (or so you think!) and everything being included? After you have read this post, I would recommend referring to both the positives (see tomorrow)and negatives and considering which applies to you. I certainly am not leaning either way at the moment and I am sure you could provide convincing arguments to prove or disprove either option so for now let’s just focus on the downright drawbacks of staying somewhere where everything is “allegedly” included.

1. Everything is free! (Or is it????)

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I started the “positive” aspects of all-inclusive resorts by indicating that everything was free once you arrive at the all-inclusive resort. However, are we all really that gullible that we truly believe this. Of course there are hidden fees, resorts are always wanting to get the extra buck if they can. No salesman out there is not looking to take advantage of the situation and get as much money out of you as they can. Let’s look at the basics… You pay the initial all-inclusive fee and you have your room selected with everything included. Ok fair enough, at least until you arrive at the resort and begin the arduous check-in process. “Would you like to consider an upgrade today sir/madam?” We have all heard this spiel before and this will always continue and they just love to enhance this by stating they have a “special” available just for you! Here is the first way they can get some extra money out of you! And many of us would probably be convinced to do this as we probably think, “Ah well, we won’t be spending anything else on this trip, so let’s get the extravagant suite for an extra $150+ per night (at least!!)”

What do we have next for hidden fees? The good old alcohol! Many of us like to enjoy a quick glass of chardonnay or the like and AI resorts indicate that alcohol is included but what they don’t emphasize is that they offer the cheapest wine/spirits possible for free and anything with a decent taste or brand will cost you the proverbial arm and a leg.

When it comes to food, your food at a sit-down restaurant may be provided free of charge, but your snacks are typically not covered. This often includes snacks or small meals purchased at resort specialty shops and vending machines. If your snacks and small meals are not covered, you can prevent the extra expenses by eating a large meal.

I am sure there are other hidden costs that we could probably write a full blog on just on there own but for now let’s just stew on these thoughts as we move onwards…. can it get any more depressing?

2. Boredom sets in rapidly

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If you are like me (and trust me I am not suggesting that you are!), you are probably always itching to do something different. I have never been the sort of person (sorry Heather!) that likes sitting around, relaxing on the beach for hours and hours doing zilch! You may be thinking, well AI resorts have a whole bunch of activities that you can take part in so surely you would never get bored. Well this may be true to an extent but only if you are happy staying within the confines of the resort. I am not suggesting that this is like being stranded on Alcatraz but sometimes just being able to get out and explore is all tourists want to do. You can still do this…but it links very nicely back to drawback #1 that you will be paying extra cash for it even though you thought everything was AI!

3. Poor quality cuisine

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Ok, so let’s imagine you are able to get through those hidden fees and you are happy just relaxing on the beach or by the pool. Surely you are going to want to take advantage of that delectable cuisine and various options that are available. Well, by all accounts the food on offer at all-inclusive is very much hit and miss. There are of course exceptions where food quality is of the highest level and service is excellent, but all too frequently you read a plethora of reviews that state the exact opposite. Bland, below average, disappointing, lack of selection are all descriptions that I have seen when reviewing all-inclusive menu options. Buffets you can pretty much expect this given that they are preparing food in mass production, in many ways similar to casino buffets but a la carte menus should not be like this and unfortunately the number of negative reviews that are out there surely indicate something!

4. Time-Share Information

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One of the main reasons for opting to go to an all-inclusive resort is generally because you are heading somewhere that is remote and where you can partake in ultimate relaxation. Well if the resort has anything to do with it, you will likely have to sit through at least one 90 minute session hearing a load of garbage about how you can be part of an amazing adventure to purchasing part of your very own condo or home in the perfect getaway location! Time-shares for the most part are a con and one that resorts love to take advantage of. One tip here if you are reading this and still decide to stick with the advantages, you can say NO to them and opt out of the sessions before they entice you any further.

5. Too much temptations for overindulgence

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This is very similar to the cuisine drawback but if you are fortunate to visit one of those resorts where the food and drink is of the highest caliber, you will be very tempted to take advantage of this and likely suffer from it either during or after the vacation. There is nothing worse than feeling sick and then having to travel/fly back to your hometown. Every study shows that people eat more, sometimes literally twice as much, at an all you can eat buffet. That sounds like fun, and it is, but for some of us it’s probably not a wise choice. The same can certainly be said for alcoholic beverages. Who wouldn’t like the sound of a free bar all day, every day if you like the taste of liquor? When we get home we might be happier to have stayed in a place with a la carte food and drinks because that day after feeling may not really be worth it!

You may be enlightened tomorrow with our post on “5 Reasons to do All-Inclusive Vacation” but don’t worry, whenever I was writing that post I was under no illusions that life in an all-inclusive destination is pure perfection and relaxation. I would like to consider the contrary to this argument and suggest that there are several reasons why opting for all-inclusive may not be the best decision for you.

So now the decision is up to you….! Both of the posts may be a little on the extreme side and it may just be wise to stick somewhere in the middle but surely it is better to consider the pros and cons of an all-inclusive resort to ensure you are doing what is right for you!

St. Louis Zoo – An Amazing Free Adventure!

If you are heading to St. Louis, Missouri anytime soon, we would highly recommend allocating some time to visit the zoo there. We have been to St. Louis several times before, however this time we decided to visit a number of new attractions. We left around 4am on a Saturday morning and arrived in St.Louis shortly after 9am. The 5 hour drive helped us figure out a game plan for where we wanted to start.

We decided that heading to Forest Park, home of the St Louis Zoo was the best place to explore earlier on a Saturday morning. Given that neither of us had ever been there before, we thought this was a wonderful opportunity.

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What You Need to Know

St. Louis Zoo is located in the heart of Forest Park and with admission being free (yes that’s not a mistake, you read it correctly…the Zoo is a FREE attraction!) it is a no brainer that you will want to visit here.

I will be perfectly honest that I didn’t have too many expectations heading inside the zoo given that it was free because nowadays there are not too many cool attractions around with no admission price. I was quickly proven wrong and this experience is anything but a boring attraction!

Just as a reminder, here are the key facts about St Louis Zoo:

Admission – FREE (Some attractions have minimal fees)

Hours (Winter) – 9:00AM to 5:00PM (Longer hours in the summer)

Parking – $15 for the ‘official’ parking lot, however there is ample FREE parking available in and around Forest Park

St Louis Zoo Experience – The Wildlife

From the moment that you walk through the doors of the visitor center and head to the first encounter, you immediately realize you are inside a pretty special place. Many zoos are poorly maintained but this is far from the truth at St. Louis Zoo.

The sound of the train passing through the zoo is a constant reminder of the opportunities available for all the family to enjoy a journey on the zoo line railroad.

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The collection of animals inside the zoo can make your visit a full day experience. We spent half a day here and still felt like we missed some of the animals. Just watching the animals move around in their environments is a cool experience but of course we are all going to have our favorites that we prefer to visit.

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I personally love penguins and watching their quirky movements as they are either waddling around on the rocks, or zipping around underwater. The Lichtenstein Penguin Cove has been renovated over the last few years and this exhibit is a credit to St Louis Zoo and clearly well maintained.

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Rather than given a detailed look on all the animals you can experience inside the zoo, I urge you to take a trip to St. Louis to check them out for yourselves. From the amazing orangutans to the careful movements and prowess of the lions, this is an unforgettable experience.

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Natural Environments

One of the huge selling points of this zoo in my opinion is the quality of the exhibits and environments that the animals can enjoy. Frequently you see zoo animals kept in cages with very little space to move, and certainly nothing that is comparable to the natural habitats that they can relate to.

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St. Louis Zoo has gone above and beyond to ensure that all of the environments provide a landscape where all the animals can enjoy. The Asian elephants in particular have an incredibly large amount of space to roam and with this you see more natural movements from the animals themselves.

Summary

If you are visiting St. Louis, Missouri you will soon find out that there are plenty of free attractions to experience. This is undoubtedly one of the selling points of the Gateway City and St Louis Zoo definitely falls into this category given the awesome experience you can have with all the family inside Forest Park.

Not only can you visit the Zoo inside Forest Park, but there are a myriad of other free attractions not to mention just strolling around the beautiful landscapes throughout this green space within the heart of St. Louis.

If you love cheap or even free attractions, you will love St. Louis Zoo. If you love wildlife and are more of a conservationist, I urge you to visit this zoo because in my opinion this is a credit to the city in the way they treat the animals with love and respect.

Interview – Heather Cole (The Conversant Traveller)

Our final installment of ‘Travel Blogger Interviews’ before we head out of the country, and we are delighted to welcome Heather Cole from The Conversant Traveller.

Please feel free to comment, ask questions and connect with Heather using her various social media fronts listed below.

We would like to give a special THANK YOU to Heather for taking time to interview with us!

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Name: Heather Cole

Hometown: Kendal, England (United Kingdom)

Website: The Conversant Traveller

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What is your favorite aspect of traveling and if you are a travel blogger, why did you decide to create your website? 

I travel for the shy smiles and enthusiastic waves from curious village children, and the adventures that come from following the advice of strangers. I began my blog in September 2013 to provide an outlet for my travel writing, as well as to hopefully inspire fellow travellers, particularly those who, like me, have to fit a 9-5 job around seeing the world!

How many continents have you visited? 

Five

How many countries have you visited? 

21-30

What is your favorite destination in the world and why? 

At the moment, Morocco! It’s a whole new continent a mere 3 hours away by plane, and the cost of living means we can spend a few weeks living like kings in riads which are straight out of 1001 nights. The culture is a world away from what we’re used to here in the UK, and the experience all the more rewarding for it. The people are some of the most genuine we’ve ever come across (and we’ve seen a lot of SE Asia!) and the scenery is a geologist’s paradise.

If money/time was no object and you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you travel to and why? 

Probably, like many other people, Antarctica. Not because I particularly want to go (I love snow and penguins, but think I’d get a bit bored as I’m someone who can’t sit still for more than 2 minutes), instead rather because I know it’s somewhere I won’t ever go whilst time and money ARE an object.

Which of the following gadgets do you take on your travels? 

Camera and Phone. Oh… and more cameras! (3 to be precise)

What is your preferred method of transport? 

Car

Complete the following, “Everywhere I go, I visit….” 

The jungle! I’m terrified of bugs and apparently get rather grumpy in the heat, but for some reason I love rainforests with their lush environments and the constant reassuring symphony of insect wildlife.

Here is your chance to sell yourself and your website! Tell us some more information about yourself, what your travel philosophies & future plans are and anything else that people may find interesting to read about… 

Ok, so this is where I tell you about how I was sitting bored at my desk one winter morning, cursing the computer which had frozen yet again, wishing the guy sitting across from me would trim his nostril hair, and dreaming of exotic places flung far away from the daily office grind. I should then go on to impress you with tales of how I spontaneously jacked in the day job and headed off to explore the world. I have no money, but hey, I’ll become a travel writer and earn enough to keep me in daily croissants and cappuccinos. Enough. I’ll admit it. I do have a day job, and a hubbie and a mortgage to manage (one being easier than the other!), but through my blog I hope to prove that inspiring travel is still possible with a ‘normal’ working life.

My blog about our ‘wanderings and wonderings’ was born out of a love for creative travel writing, often with a humorous slant whilst talking about our many misadventures, often at poor hubbie’s expense, and the desire to help fellow travellers follow their dreams. So why not check out my blog www.theconversanttraveller.com for tips, tricks and tales from the road, and see if our travel dreams cross paths!