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Editor’s note This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. Some services and amenities at all-inclusive resorts may be temporarily paused during the coronavirus pandemic. Call your resort to check on any changes to normal stayed for 28 nights at an all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic during hurricane season — pre-coronavirus times. I live out of hotels and I discovered an all-inclusive property that was bookable for just 8,000 Choice points per night. So my husband and I went and lived the all-inclusive life for nearly a this 28-night stay and a shorter three-night stay at a different property, I discovered many mistakes that can be made when booking, packing for and staying at an all-inclusive resort. Most of the mistakes in this guide only apply to all-inclusive resorts, but some could also apply to other are the mistakes to avoid when traveling to an all-inclusive everything is includedMassages aren't included at the Hyatt Ziva Cancun. Photo by Zach Griff/The Points Guy"All-inclusive" might make you believe everything is included, but this is rarely the case. You may incur extra charges at a resort for such things as select restaurants, tours, activities, spa offerings, Wi-Fi, premium alcohol and room service. Even if all of these are included, you'll likely incur extra charges for airfare, baggage fees, airport transport and resort booking an all-inclusive vacation, do your research to see what's included and what's not. Some resorts are more all-inclusive than others, so be sure to account for that when comparing the wrong resortMake sure the resort budget, theme and demographics fit your expectations for your trip. Photo of Emotions Puerto Plata by JT Genter/The Points GuyFind the right resort for you. In general, this boils down to three things guest demographics, resort location and resort theme. Location is simple to research, and most properties are relatively clear regarding their theme. But demographics can be difficult and are usually best determined by reading reviews and looking at photos from past resort we stayed at for a month was mainly filled with Dominican tourists and Canadians traveling on Sun Wing vacation packages, while the resort I stayed at during JetBlue's Destination Good trip promotion was more popular with large families, weddings and bachelorette parties. The other guests at the resort can have an impact on your experience, so do your at the wrong time of yearTravel during the right season to consistently get blue cloudless skies. Photo of Hyatt Ziva Cancun by Zach Griff/The Points GuyWe visited the Dominican Republic in the midst of hurricane season, which may have been the reason Choice priced the property at 8,000 points per night. It only rained a couple of days, but we did need to make backup plans in the form of refundable award tickets leaving the island when we were in the predicted path of a hurricane. Luckily, the storm changed course and we were able to cancel the up for our daily newsletterAlso check the dates of local and national holidays, since many resorts can get crowded because they offer day passes or annual passes to local residents on those days. You may want to avoid the rainy season or humid season unless you're purposefully traveling during the offseason to get lower The best destinations to visit in NovemberNot considering your booking optionsThere are many ways to book the same resort. Photo of Emotions Puerto Plata by JT Genter/The Points GuyIn general, you can book direct paying cash rates, book direct using award nights or points, book using cash or points through a credit card portal or book through an online travel agent. And, as some of my recent guides have shown, no single booking method is always best. Consider all of your also important to enter the correct number of guests when searching your options. Many all-inclusive resorts effectively charge more for each additional guest, including kids, even when you're sharing the same room. However, you can often get around this by booking award nights, as we did during our most recent stay at the Choice Ascend Hotel Collection's Emotions Puerto Plata where the cash rate almost doubled when adding a second guest but the points rate remained the are more properties than ever that you can book using hotel points. Hyatt already has a number of well-known all-inclusive properties including the Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta and Hyatt Ziva Cancun. But Marriott and Choice are also adding to their all-inclusive portfoliosNot learning about resort procedures early in your stayThere's usually an extensive activities schedule posted somewhere - this one at Emotions Puerto Plata was located near the main bar. Photo by JT Genter/The Points GuyEach resort has intricacies that must be mastered quickly in order to take full advantage of your stay, like restaurant reservations. Some resorts let you sign up for restaurant reservations in advance or at check-in but many require you to reserve each morning for that evening. If this seems to be the case for your resort, you'll want to figure out where to make reservations, which restaurants if any have a surcharge and what time you can begin to make reservations each also want to master the operating hours of restaurants, pools, bars and activities. Ideally, there will be a schedule of activities posted or available in your room along with a map of the resort with opening and closing packing the right clothingMost resorts have restaurants with different levels of formality. Photo of the Hyatt Ziva Cancun by Zach Griff/The Points GuyMost resorts offer a few options for dinner, ranging from a casual beach spot to a buffet to formal dining. If you plan to dine more formally, you'll want to research ahead of time what type of dress is required. The "formal" restaurants may simply require closed-toe shoes, long trousers and shirts with sleeves - but some resorts will require significantly more formal if you plan to leave the resort, you'll want to pay attention to local cultural norms. And of course, consider the temperature and humidity when you're or drinking too muchThe Hyatt Ziva Cancun includes a dessert shop. Photo by Zach Griff/The Points GuyWhen food and drink are included and unlimited, it can be easy to overdo it. This is especially true for the buffet restaurants, where you may keep seeing additional foods that look appetizing. I found it best to walk around the buffet to peruse the options before getting a and wine may be your best bets if you plan to drink alcohol during your all-inclusive stay. These drinks have a known and consistent alcohol percentage, so you can easily track how much you are drinking. Mixed drinks, on the other hand, may get light or heavy pours depending on the to bring reusable cupsThe pool bar normally serves drinks in small plastic cups - but you could ask the bartender to fill up your own cup or water bottle instead. Photo of Emotions Puerto Plata by JT Genter/The Points GuyBringing reusable cups is good for both you and the environment. Drinks at the poolside bar, swim-up bar and beach bar are usually served in small disposable plastic cups. But in pre-COVID-19 times, most all-inclusive resorts are happy to fill up your own cup, regardless of its size. I had no issue getting bartenders to fill up my water bottle with beer or rum and coke - and I didn't need to return to the bar for refills as frequently. Of course, things may be different now, so it's best to check before you How to be more eco-friendly while travelingNot packing and using sunscreenBring sunscreen since shade may be difficult to find at some resorts. Photo of Emotions Puerto Plata by JT Genter/The Points GuyYou can usually buy sunscreen at resorts, but it may be overpriced and likely won't be your preferred brand. So if you plan to check a bag, bring ample sunscreen and use it. I saw multiple people who were painfully burned. If you're traveling alone, consider spray sunscreen or simply ask another guest to for a sales pitchBe wary of friendly staff selling upgrades and special opportunities. Photo of Paradisus Palma Real by Katie Genter/The Points GuyMany all-inclusive resorts have staff whose sole purpose is to sell timeshares, excursions, spa services and upgraded experiences. They are more aggressive at some resorts than at others but be wary that the friendly staff chatting you up shortly after check-in or by the pool may very well be trying to sell you taking advantage of included activities and amenitiesEmotions Puerto Plata offers complimentary archery lessons a few times each week. Photo by JT Genter/The Points GuyAll-inclusive resorts tend to include a lot of activities and amenities you'd normally pay extra for at a normal resort. For example, room service may be complimentary, golf rounds may be included and some all-inclusive resorts even include excursions. At the same time, most all-inclusive resorts also include some premium options available for additional cost - so it's best to determine what's included early in your stay so you can enjoy the resort to its leaving the resortSure, the Paradisus Palma Real's foam party is fun - but it's also fun to explore outside the resort. Photo by Katie Genter/The Points GuyIt's easy to never leave an all-inclusive resort, but it's usually worth leaving to explore a nearby town, take a hike, walk around the neighborhood or have lunch at a beach our stay in the Dominican Republic, a taxi organization in our resort complex prohibited Ubers and other vehicles from picking up passengers. If we wanted to leave the complex, we needed to either 1 take an overpriced taxi, 2 walk 10 to 15 minutes to the resort entrance and get an Uber or 3 arrange a tour. So we walked to the entrance and requested an Uber for about a tenth of the stated price of a to budget for tipsYou can leave dollars at some all-inclusive resorts, but it may be better to pick up some local currency when you land. Photo by Jupiterimages/Getty ImagesTipping is controversial, especially at all-inclusive resorts where tips may already be included. You can certainly choose not to tip and shouldn't feel obligated to tip if the all-inclusive includes tips or if tipping isn't part of the local culture. However, even if tips are included, you may want to budget some cash to acknowledge a favorite server, bartender, housekeeper or disclaimer Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.
June 4, 2023Updated June 4, 2023 910 The pool complex at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif., has monorail Tremaine There are no two ways about it Disneyland hotels are expensive. They’re also in high demand, regularly sold out or nearly so. But could the $600 price tag for a night at the Disneyland Hotel be worth it? What it’s like at the Disneyland Hotel Even if you aren’t staying at the Disneyland Hotel, you can experience a lot of its magic. The lobby has “Alice in Wonderland”-inspired teacup chairs and huge displays of vintage Disney memorabilia, dating all the way back to the earliest days of the company. And Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar, in the courtyard of the hotel, is open to the public. The hotel itself is beautiful The pool complex, with its enticing monorail-themed waterslides, and Trader Sam’s are walled in by four gleaming blue towers of hotel rooms. Throughout the courtyard are other Disney touches, like a Mickey and Minnie topiary and an Old Faithful geyser in front of the Frontier Tower that erupts every few minutes. Over the walkway that connects the hotel to Downtown Disney, there’s an enormous Sorcerer Mickey hat, adorned with twinkling lights, with Tinker Bell flying close by. The Disneyland Hotel's courtyard in Anaheim, Calif., is open to Disneyland Resort Tremaine The cost of Disneyland Hotel rooms I would not call any of Disneyland’s accommodations inexpensive. The most affordable hotel, currently being rethemed as Pixar Place, is still costly, upward of $400 a night for a standard room. Rooms at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa start at about $800 a night. Right in the middle, the Disneyland Hotel’s rooms start at about $600 for a standard room. On a recent stay, I paid about $500 for a Thursday night, but that was after a Magic Key discount. The fanciest suites at the hotel, with themes like Mickey Mouse and “Pirates of the Caribbean,” can cost anywhere from $4,000 to $6,000 a night. The same goes for the currently under-construction Disney Vacation Club tower, which tops out at more than $5,800 a night for a three-bedroom, multilevel suite with an indoor/outdoor fireplace. A sign with the vintage Disneyland logo greets guests at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Tremaine The prices for standard rooms are high but, in a way, understandable. Walt Disney World has value hotels where you can get no-frills rooms for $150 a night, but that resort has essentially infinite space to expand. Disneyland doesn’t. The California resort has much stricter space constraints. There are three hotels on Disneyland property, and they’re all compact in comparison to Walt Disney World hotels. Because space is finite, and because there will always be people willing to pay a premium to stay on Disney property for the proximity and the perks. Good neighbor hotels — ones not owned by Disney but that have the Disney stamp of approval — in the surrounding Anaheim resort area can be significantly less expensive. Many of them come with free parking and free breakfast for the trade-off of a 10- or 15-minute walk to the parks. The rooms at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif., include fun Mickey details Tremaine The perks of staying on Disneyland property I’ve stayed at a handful of good neighbor properties around Disneyland, and they’ve all been perfectly nice for the price — but there are some real perks to staying on property. Guests of the Disneyland hotels get early entry into the parks, half an hour before day guests are allowed in, so they get a jump start on Genie+ Lightning Lane bookings. And when you shop in the parks, you can send packages back to your hotel for pickup the next day instead of carrying bags around with you or renting a locker. Cast members as Disney calls its employees at the front desk can also help with issues that are usually beyond fixing when you’re a day guest. I’ve heard stories of cast members resolving park reservation issues, like if one family member can’t get reservations with the rest of their party for entry into one of the parks, and helping with hard-to-get dining reservations, though I’ve never personally asked for help with either. For me, the best perk of staying on property at Disneyland — besides being able to have a nightcap at Trader Sam’s — is how easy it is to get into the parks. The Disneyland Hotel is just steps away from the monorail, which goes directly into Tomorrowland in Disneyland Park. The Grand Californian has a gate into the Grizzly Peak area of Disney California Adventure, which almost never has a wait to get through security. Even if you’re not staying there, the lobby at the Grand Californian is the absolute best place to take a rest and get out of the park for a while. An installation of Walt Disney’s earliest illustrations in the lobby of the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif., is part of the Disney 100th anniversary Tremaine Are the Disneyland Hotel rooms worth the cost? Inside the rooms, there are some truly magical touches. The hotel has a Fantasy Tower, themed to Fantasyland; an Adventure Tower, themed to Adventureland; and a Frontier Tower, themed to Frontierland. I’ve stayed at the Disneyland Hotel a few times over the years but always in the Fantasy Tower. I love the Magic Kingdom touches so much that I can’t bring myself to try another kind of room. Walt Disney artwork is everywhere in the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif., even on the toiletry Tremaine The sconces are lamps held by Mickey’s gloved hands. The carpet is a fireworks pattern with hidden Mickeys in it. The artwork is all vintage Fantasyland. And the signage throughout the room is pure Walt himself On the bathroom vanity, with the tray of toiletries, is a little card with a picture of Walt Disney in the park, which says “Neat and Ready.” For my Disney-history-loving heart, it was a really sweet and thoughtful touch. The absolute best part, though, is the carved wooden panel above the beds, which depicts Sleeping Beauty Castle. When you flip a switch, the carving’s fireworks illuminate, and it plays “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” the song mirroring the pillows on the beds, which have the same phrase on them. The rooms also have bathrobes, which no Walt Disney World hotels offer at that price point. Another unique offering room service until midnight, with surprisingly robust offerings like classic burgers and pizza but also Kurabota pork chops, wagyu ribeye and shrimp scampi, plus cocktails and bottles of wine. The illuminated carved wooden panel above the beds at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif., features Sleeping Beauty Castle and plays a Tremaine I skipped room service, though, in favor of breakfast at the Polynesian-themed Tangaroa Terrace in the hotel’s courtyard. The quick-service restaurant attached to Trader Sam’s serves a great breakfast. That morning, I went for the thick and fluffy Japanese pancakes, topped with star fruit and guava. So in short, my answer is, yes, it’s worth the splurge, if you can afford it. For a longer stay, you might want to go with a good neighbor option and add one night at the Disneyland Hotel to the end of your trip. I love the ease and proximity to Disneyland, but more than that, I appreciate the feeling of still being immersed in the magic of the parks, even while I’m sleeping. The monorail waterslides don’t hurt, either. Tangaroa Terrace, the quick-service restaurant in the courtyard of the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif., serves thick and fluffy Japanese Tremaine
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