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Exploring benefits of booking all-inclusive resorts with points and miles

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Exploring benefits of booking all-inclusive resorts with points and miles
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Caroline Lascom Senior editor | The Points Guy

As the economy faces uncertainty, many are reconsidering the coordination of their vacations. Tanner Saunders, from The Points Guy, suggests that now is an optimal time to utilize points and miles for booking all-inclusive resorts. He notes that these resorts offer considerable value as guests can enjoy meals and drinks without additional cost. "As someone whose job it is to stay at dozens of hotels and resorts throughout the year, I can say firsthand that resort prices these days are astronomical, and it’s not uncommon for a breakfast buffet to cost upward of $50 a person and a margarita to cost $15-$20. Don’t even get me started on dinner. With an all-inclusive resort, the biggest worry is usually, ‘Which restaurant should we eat at tonight?’"

Over the last decade, all-inclusive resorts have evolved significantly, especially since the pandemic began. Saunders observes that these resorts are shedding past stereotypes of subpar offerings. "Sure, you can find all of that, and I’ve had my fair share of lackluster pina coladas and bothersome binge-drinking spring breakers over the years," he admits.

Several well-known hotel brands are expanding into this market, aiming at diverse traveler preferences. Hyatt has added a number of all-inclusive resorts to its loyalty program through acquisitions and partnerships, while Marriott and others are also expanding their presence in this sector. "This new era of resorts is shifting from focusing on the masses and instead catering to different groups of today’s modern, savvy travelers with specific needs and wants, like foodies, the wellness-obsessed, luxury seekers, and people who want to be immersed in the local culture," Saunders highlights.

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The financial aspect of using points at these resorts is also enticing. "Hyatt still uses award charts and has a special one for all-inclusive resorts. The rates start at 12,000 points per night for two people, and can reach as high as 58,000 points for a peak stay in the top-tier category. I had a great stay at the family-friendly Dreams Flora Resort & Spa in the Dominican Republic, where award stays start at 17,000 points per night." For other brands, flexibility can lead to favorable deals using different point systems such as Hilton Honors or Marriott Bonvoy.

Ultimately, Saunders emphasizes the simplicity and satisfaction that these vacation styles offer, especially when one is overwhelmed by life's pressures. This evolution in all-inclusive resorts opens doors to worthwhile travel experiences without unexpected costs.

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