Why making ‘enemies’ at all-inclusive resorts is the worst thing you can do on holiday
A TRAVEL expert has revealed why making “enemies” at an all-inclusive resort could potentially ruin your holiday.
Caroline Morse Teel, has travelled and stayed in resorts around the world.
The travel guru urged travellers to be respectful of others[/caption]She recently shared what people should avoid doing at their next all-inclusive stay.
The travel guru urged travellers to be respectful of others at the resort to make everyone’s time enjoyable.
At these all-inclusive retreats, guests never have to leave the property as everything is at their service.
Unlike a standard hotel, “you’re more likely to see the same people over and over again throughout your stay,” Caroline explained.
This can become awkward if you find yourself in a confrontation with another guest at the resort.
Caroline recommends you don’t cut in front of someone or make snide remarks during your stay, as it could potentially ruin your trip.
Instead, “try to be on your best behaviour” as there is a high chance you’ll be running into your “enemies” constantly.
Another huge mistake people make at an all-inclusive resort is assuming everything is part of the package.
Some resorts exclude luxury restaurants and drinks from standard packages, according to the travel expert.
She added: “If you assume that everything is all-inclusive and take advantage of all amenities, you could be surprised with a very high bill when you check out.”
Although all-inclusive resorts offer guests anything they’ll need, it is important to explore outside the hotel.
The travel expert recommends visiting the local area to get a feel for what the “culture is really like”.
A common mistake people make at all-inclusive resorts is overeating and drinking to get their money’s worth.
This will leave you feeling ill and lazy the next day, said Caroline.
Instead, she urges resort-goers to treat it as a “marathon, not a sprint”.
Travellers who don’t overdo it on the food and alcohol tend to have a better vacation overall, the travel expert added.
It comes after a luxury travel expert revealed why she thinks five-star hotels are a waste of money.
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The five worst things to do on an all-inclusive resort
Caroline Morse Teel has revealed the worst things you can do at an all-inlcusive resort.
- Assuming everything is included
Some resorts don’t include top-shelf alcohol, premium restaurants and minibar drinks in their packages, according to the travel expert.
She added: “If you assume that everything is all-inclusive and take advantage of all amenities, you could be surprised with a very high bill when you check out.”
- Overindulging
Traveller risk falling ill by trying to get their money’s worth in food and drink.
Caroline urged resort-goers not fill their plates to the brim with anything that looks good.
Travellers who don’t overdo it on the food and alcohol tend to have a better vacation overall, the travel expert added.
- Never leaving the resort
After you’ve paid in advance for drinks, meals and activities, stepping outside an all-inclusive hotel can seem like a poor choice.
However, you risk wasting an entire holiday by trapping yourself within the hotel walls.
Caroline recommends, stepping outside to get a feel for the local culture.
- Not researching the tipping policy
Travellers may not bring cash with them, as they would assume everything is included.
However, you could potentially be left in an awkward situation, if tips aren’t part of the package.
Caroline warns guests to check with the hotel before travelling – to avoid this nightmare.
- Making an emeny
You’re going to see the same people throughout your stay at an all-inclusive resort.
Therefore, making an enemy will ruin your whole trip and likely theirs.
Instead, try to be polite and respectful to each other to maximise your holiday.