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All inclusive family vacation with young grandchildren

Old Nov 22nd, 2024, 03:32 PM
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All inclusive family vacation with young grandchildren

Can anyone recommend an all inclusive resort in the Tampa, Clearwater or Saint Petersburg area. We are two grandparents with 4 adult children and two grandchildren ages 2 and 5 yo. Thank you
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Old Nov 23rd, 2024, 07:08 AM
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There really are not many all inclusive resorts in the US.
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Old Nov 23rd, 2024, 08:36 AM
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I can't think of any All inclusive Resorts in the Tampa, St. Pete and Clearwater area . There are, however, scores of resorts in many different price ranges in that area. It would help if you told us when you are traveling, how long a trip you are planning, how many rooms you require and your budget range (please give specific dollar range not some nebulous terms like "affordable" or "won't break the bank" as we have no idea how much you can afford or how much money you have in the bank). Also, do you want a beach front resort, something near the water or are you OK with something closer to the city. With a family your size you might consider staying in a multi-bedroom condo - there are many in the area which have on-site resort style amenities. Try doing an internet search using such topics as "Beachfront resorts in Clearwater", "vacation condos in St. Petersburg", etc. You'll find plenty of links. Once you find a few that meet your needs you can read reviews and/or come back here and get feedback for contributors on the forum.
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The only all inclusive hotel that I'm aware in Florida is the Sandpiper in Port St. Lucie.
https://www.sandpiperbayresort.com/

In St. Pete Beach we stayed at the Sirata that offered an all inclusive option, don't know if that option is still available.
Vaguely remember that for the price it wasn't worth it.

The hotel beside it, Tradewinds, seem to have more fun stuff for families.
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Old Nov 25th, 2024, 04:19 AM
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Thank you I just looked at Sandpiper and see it’s closed for renovations. Should be nice to visit when done
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