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Can you suggest of any family resorts outside of the U.S?
My husband and I want to go on vacation on Feb. 07 with our son, who will be 23 months then. I have already looked into Sandals Beaches and found it to be great. I really like the Turks & Caicos resort but it's the most expensive of all the Beaches Resort.
So I would like to compare compare with others but I don't know any other resorts that are similar. Thanks!
Oops, I forgot to add that I want to look only into All Inclusive Resorts.
You could try anywhere in the Carribean. We found Jamaica, St Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago great.
Sandals and Couples are couples only I think.
Breezes and Beaches have more facilities for families.
Don't you think Matthew will get more out of the travel when he is a few years older ?
I always feel sorry for parents and babies flying as when they cry you do not know if their ears are blocked as they are two younge to tell you. I am sure there are many beautiful places ti visit locally for a few years until Matthew grows up a bit.
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May 9th, 2006 at 8:13 am
TRY BEACHES…LOTS OF FUN FOR THE KIDDIES.
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May 9th, 2006 at 9:42 am
Club Med in the Dominican Republic (all-inclusive) is a great choice and will also price out cheaper than Beaches (you're right, they're great but pricey). I have a client who took her kids to Club Med and said it was fantastic.
Please read below for a short description and virtual tour:
PUNTA CANTA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
This Caribbean all-suite village is 75 acres of the best that paradise has to offer. Built with families in mind, kids will find fresh adventures and new friends at our award-winning Children's Club. There's a pool just for children, and hours of exciting activities for all ages. For grownups, our ATP/Club Med Tennis Camp is the perfect place to work on your backhand, or you could simply float in a pool as big as your imagination. Of course it's all only a few sandy footprints away from the blue waters of the Caribbean, where a day of snorkeling, windsurfing or sailing is waiting.
VIRTUAL TOUR
http://www.clubmed.com/cgi-bin/clubmed55/Ratio/Villages/virtualclub.jsp?PAYS=115&LANG=EN&pIDVILLAGE=PCAC
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May 17th, 2006 at 4:48 pm
have you tried RUI or RIU in ocho rios. It is beautiful and it seems to be kid friendly. Hope this helps. Go to http://www.discountallinclusive.com this is a great site and i have used it several times and they are very helpful.
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May 21st, 2006 at 2:45 pm
You could try anywhere in the Carribean. We found Jamaica, St Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago great.
Sandals and Couples are couples only I think.
Breezes and Beaches have more facilities for families.
Don't you think Matthew will get more out of the travel when he is a few years older ?
I always feel sorry for parents and babies flying as when they cry you do not know if their ears are blocked as they are two younge to tell you. I am sure there are many beautiful places ti visit locally for a few years until Matthew grows up a bit.
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