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Travelling w/ Toddler - Food?
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spooks
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Member since 6/06 4378 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Travelling w/ Toddler - Food?
We r planning a 4 day get away in Jan. Do u think we r better off with an all inclusive or not- if not, we will go to San Juan - and have to look for restaurants (which I know are plenty - but choosing where to go etc.).
For AI - we r considering Rose Hall Jamaica or Cocount Bay St. Lucia.
TIA!
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Posted 12/22/12 5:39 PM |
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Travelling w/ Toddler - Food?
Depends how old DC is....
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Posted 12/23/12 11:14 PM |
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spooks
So in love!

Member since 6/06 4378 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Re: Travelling w/ Toddler - Food?
He is almost 3
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Posted 12/24/12 9:00 AM |
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JenniferEver
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Member since 5/05 18163 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Travelling w/ Toddler - Food?
The benefit of an all inclusive is not having to go drive or get cabs to go to unfamiliar places to eat, which is something you may not want to do, especially with a baby. You also automatically know how much you're spending.
I would also check on the amount it is to add the child. Coconut Bay doesn't really differentiate children based on age, but the rate to add a child isn't a lot. I'm assuming a 3 year old isn't going to eat much and that's your concern. The all-inclusives also tend to have children's cliubs and activities, many of which are included, so you're getting more than just food for the additional rate.
I'm an all-inclusive fan, especially with a child, because of the ease and safety in a foreign country
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Posted 12/24/12 1:54 PM |
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