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DaniJude
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Member since 11/06 14815 total posts
Name: Danielle
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Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
It doesn't have to be for "singles" specifically but it can't be for couples only... myself and a group of my girlfriends want to go away either Feb. break or April break.
We are open to anything -- like Antigua, Turks & Caicos, etc. We would do Mexico also but if we do Mexico we would prefer Cabo San Lucas. We would love a place with lots of fun things to do - especially at night.
Any suggestions?? Interested in nice AI only - good food, clean place.
TIA!!!
Message edited 7/7/2009 2:07:47 PM.
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Posted 7/7/09 2:07 PM |
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bikramaddict
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Re: Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
In Cabo there aren't many AIs, if you want an AI in Mexico, I would suggest staying on the east coast of the country...there is still plenty of nightlife in the Cancun region. (Cabo can be just as 'spring breakish' as Cancun, fyi).
But, if you want Cabo, your AI options are Dreams, which is the kid-friendly alternative to Secrets, operated by AM Resorts. I'm sure it's beautiful but it is located, literally right off a highway, probably about 15-20 minutes from downtown cabo san lucas. There is also a Riu property I believe, though I don't remember actually passing that one.
HTH!
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Posted 7/7/09 2:22 PM |
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Beth
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Member since 2/06 24849 total posts
Name: Beth
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Re: Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
there is a RIU property in cabo- about 10 minutes from the town
I stayed there- it was good- good location
the only other AI I stayed at is dreams- there were couples, families and singles
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Posted 7/7/09 2:33 PM |
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nferrandi
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Member since 10/05 18538 total posts
Name: Nicole
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Re: Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
I would suggest looking into Puerto Vallarta. I have travelled quite a bit in Mexico and it's my absolute favorite. There is tons to do (great restaurants, fun nightlife) and many all inclusives to choose from. I can't actually reccomend one because we stay at our timeshare and it's not all inclusive.
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Posted 7/7/09 3:41 PM |
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danielleandscott
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Member since 5/05 13476 total posts
Name: Scott
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Re: Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
I just noticed you chose Cabo - but if you decide on Cancun - I recommend Riu Palace Las Americas. Danielle and I stayed there 2 years ago and it was amazing. Scott
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Posted 7/7/09 4:26 PM |
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PaddysGirl
Little princess is here!
Member since 4/07 5923 total posts
Name: Crystal
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Re: Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
I stayed at (and LOVED) the Riu in Cabo (not Riu Santa Fe). It was a girls vacation and we had a blast!
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Posted 7/13/09 2:01 PM |
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ladolcevita
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Member since 6/08 286 total posts
Name: TA
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Re: Best All-Inclusive?? (but can't be for *just* couples)
Club Med Turks & Caicos
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Posted 7/27/09 2:12 AM |
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