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A Hawaii all inclusive resort offers everything a hotel does — and more. You can expect such extras as:
- direct beach access, with beach cabanas and lounge chairs
- pools (often more than one) and a Jacuzzi
- a spa and fitness center
- restaurants, bars, and lounges
- a 24-hour front desk
- concierge, valet, and bellhop services
- room service (often around the clock)
- an activities desk
- tennis and golf (some of the world’s best courses are at Hawaii resorts)
- ocean activities
- a business center
- kids’ programs
- and more…
The advantages of a Hawaii all inclusive resorts are that you have everything you could possibly want in the way of services and things to do; the disadvantage is that the price generally reflects this. And don’t be misled by a name — just because a place is called “ABC Resort”, it doesn’t mean it actually is a resort. Make sure you’re getting what you pay for.
When comparing prices, watch out for “resort fees”. This daily fee is added on to your bill (and can range from $10 to $15 a day), for such “complimentary” items as a daily newspaper, local phone calls, use of the fitness facilities, and the like. In most cases you do not have an option to decline the resort fee — in other words, this is a sneaky way to further increase the prices without telling you.
If you need some help locating the perfect all inclusive resort, check out Resort and Hotel Reviews. Once you find the resort that you like, you can cost compare online.
While a good travel agent at home may know about some of these deals, many of the best Hawaii all inclusive resort deals are advertised online.