What questions should I ask at an all-inclusive resort?
You will need to find out, for example, what the sleeping arrangements are. Are four of you going to be in one room? And what happens if you book one adult in one room and one adult in another room - do you actually end up with different prices? That is something that I used to do when I was a travel agent. I would always try to book things in different ways, to find out which came out cheaper. And, very often, that happened. Club Med has huge family rooms - we once shared a room with our kids, but they were seemingly miles away from us. Accommodations are important to ask about. If you want to have your kids go to a group, you want to know how they break up the kids by age. If they say that the group is for four year olds to twelve year olds and they don't divide them up well, a four year old and a twelve year old have almost nothing in common. It is important to know whether or not you are going to be able to use the kids program for your own benefit, such as to go get a massage or for you to go play golf. Do something that you don't necessarily want to do with your children.