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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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The Paris's are travel experts..trust their book!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: 100 Best All-Inclusive Resorts of the World (Paperback)
With years of world travel in their background, Jay and Carmi Paris have compiled a great list, in an easy to read format, of specialty resorts. The book will become my travel bible,whether traveling with my husband or my entire family. All inclusive resorts have rapidly increased in popularity, and the Paris's have made it easy to understand what each resort offers. Thanks!!!!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful Book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: 100 Best All-Inclusive Resorts of the World (Paperback)
This book really helped me and my family decide where we wanted to spend true, family, quality time together. It is an easy to read and a very through, well explained book.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Valuable Source for Picking North American Resorts,
By Charles McCool (RESTON, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 100 Best All-Inclusive Resorts of the World (Paperback)
From the "100 Best Resorts" series by The Globe Pequot Press. The authors point out that travelers save up to 25 percent of vacation costs when booking all-inclusive stays. Rates start at $800 per week, per person; the average cost per couple is $2,500 per week. In addition, all-inclusive travelers often receive airfare discounts; for instance, Club Med (the original all-inclusive) has exclusive deals with airlines while the owner of the Sandals chain also has a controlling interest in Air Jamaica. All-inclusive resorts offer one price for all services, gratuities, food, and lodging. If nothing else, it is an amazing peace-of-mind feeling to go on vacation knowing the exact cost. There are no surprises, especially in cost, with all-inclusive resorts; consistent quality is another trademark. The resorts were originally designed for singles but now cater to couples and families, too. This book excludes European properties, in spite of Club Med starting there some 50 years ago. The rankings and the book have a very US-centric focus. 84% of the properties are in North America, including US, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. In fact, this book could serve as a useful guide for someone choosing between resorts in Jamaica and Mexico (27% of the listings). Contact points, including toll-free telephone numbers and Web sites, are provided for each listing. Check with either or both for package deals, specials, or other additional information. Prices for most properties are listed per person, per day, even though the Introduction indicated that most stays are for one week. It would be nice to have weekly rates listed, especially if they are different (that is, less) than the daily rate times seven. Another silly inconsistency that bothered me is that airports (and other information) are listed in different formats; Reviewed November 2001 by Charles McCool ...
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