Have You Heard About The New Indigo Preferred Club Section At Dreams Sapphire?

Since I’m not a travel agent I’m always super slow in getting info about new resorts and resort renovations.  I just came across this info today–I was watching a YouTube video on Dreams Sapphire (it used to be called Now Sapphire) and noticed there was a massive construction project occurring on the south side of the property.  When I researched it I found out the resort is offering a brand new upgraded Preferred Club section in addition to their already existing Preferred Club rooms and amenities; it’s called Indigo, and it consists of 70 new suites and 10 two-story villas (each villa has two bedrooms and can accommodate 8 guests).  New non-villa room categories have ocean view, oceanfront, or beachfront views.  Villas offer tropical views.

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More Computer Generated Pics of The New Excellence Coral Playa Mujeres Resort

Is anyone else interested in Excellence Coral Playa Mujeres which is currently under construction?  I certainly am.  Excellence, in my opinion, is one of the best brand names when it comes to vacationing at an all-inclusive resort (Finest resorts is the family-friendly option for this brand).  They don’t skimp on anything, generally have great food, in-room liquor, top-class amenities–what’s NOT to like…

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What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort Part 7: How To Pack For a 10-Day Trip With a Carry On….

FYI:  This is a blog post I already sent out back in 2021, but it still applies to how I pack today.

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What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort Part 6: What Exactly Is Included In A Typical All-Inclusive Resort?

For those of you new to staying at all-inclusive resorts, you may be wondering what exactly is included for the price you pay?  Very relevant question and one that shouldn’t be taken for granted.  A huge way to ruin a vacation is to have one or a multiple number of expectations about your stay and to be disillusioned as to what amenities and services you expect to receive once you are at a resort.

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Check Out This Iberostar Resort In Cancun…

For those who haven’t recently stayed at an Iberostar resort, the brand has been undergoing some changes including name changes and the addition of adults-only sections.  This is also true for the Iberostar property in Cancun; some people will remember this oddly shaped property in Cancun’s Hotel Zone as a Hilton resort, but the property changed hands several years ago and has added an adults-only separate building called Iberostar Selection Coral Cancun.  The family-friendly section is called Iberostar Selection Cancun, and adults staying in the Coral section have access to the entire resort.

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What Do You Think About This Rooftop Pool Area?

Hotel Mousai Cancun is a brand new luxury adults-only all-inclusive resort.  Even though it only has 88 suites, it offers a rooftop pool area.  More and more new resorts are including this kind of space–maximizing views while offering a smaller version of a main pool experience.

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What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort Part 5: Major Points To Consider When Making Your Resort Choice

If you are sure you want to stay at an all-inclusive resort in the Cancun or the Riviera Maya parts of Mexico, then there are several points to consider when making the best resort choice for yourself and your family.  Here are some ideas to think about to make that happen: Continue reading

What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort Part 4: Chair Hogging and What To Do About It…

One of the most complained about aspects of staying at an all-inclusive resort is that of dealing with “chair hogging”.  You’ve probably run into this if you’ve stayed at any resort…You know, those guests who get up at 5 a.m. to “reserve” poolside/beach loungers or daybeds with a shoe, book, towel, practically anything they can get their hands on, go back to bed to sleep, and then show up around 12 noon or later (and quite possibly never show up at all) to claim their lounger.  I’ve even seen incidents where one guest claimed primo loungers both poolside AND at the beach, but that was around 7 a.m. not 5 a.m.–I’m not typically a morning person so I even doubt if there is such a time as 5 a.m.  In the meantime, other guests trying to get a lounger in a normal manner can’t find any, or wind up with less than desirable lounger locations such as no shade, far from the pool, obstructed views, or cramped spaces.  Or even worse, guests may wind up with only one dilapidated lounger and have to share it which is not a very relaxing way to spend the day at the pool or beach.

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What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort Part 3: Booking The Right All-Inclusive Resort

I’m going to be offline from Aug. 8 through the 12th; I’m going to be staying on Catalina Island with my grandson and doing my grandma thing, so I won’t be posting nor will I be answering emails  or commenting on blog post comments.  Until then, here is the third installment of my blog post series–What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort.  Where you choose to book your vacation is imperative to a great vacation experience, so here are some suggestions about how to have the best time when you stay at an all-inclusive resort.

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What To Know About Staying At An All-Inclusive Resort Part 2: Staying Safe While Eating and Drinking

This is the second installment of my new blog series, and this one addresses staying safe while doing what we all enjoy doing while staying at an all-inclusive resort–eating and drinking without worrying about added charges to our bill.

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