u/thenorthernincident

Dreams sapphire preferred?

We're thinking of staying here soon, in the preferred club. We've been to secrets cabo, sanctuary cap cana, and paradisus cancun and likes em all. How is dreams sapphire preferred club? We're into quiet pools and decent food, just two adults going. Price is suspiciously cheap ($1.5k pp flying from midwest) so that has raised a red flag to me. Seems like older reviews before the preferred club was added seem kinda harsh? videos on yt make it look nice

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u/thenorthernincident — 3 hours ago

El Dorado royal?

thinking about this one for a week trip we hope to go on soon, we're big on laid back vibes, nice pools, and decent food. I've read a little bit on reddit for this resort and it seems really divided which is confusing me. Some people say the food is amazing, some say its awful. I've been to paradisus cancun and thought the food sucked and have been to secrets los Cabos and sanctuary cap cana and thought the food was decent if that helps. Any opinions on el Dorado royal?

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u/thenorthernincident — 4 days ago

Best cheaper resorts for late April?

The two of us are looking to spend 4-5 nights somewhere roughly between the 18th and 25th of this month. We're not picky on location, just needs to be warm, have nice pools, preferably adults-only and we're hoping to not spend more than $2.5k on just the resort (we have points for the flights). We're in indianapolis if that helps. Thanks in advance!

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u/thenorthernincident — 4 days ago
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Mexico tier resort experience in America?

Hello, we have been to beach resorts in cancun and cabo and really loved it, but we're curious if something similar exists in the US, particularly Texas or Florida or California. I know all-inclusives don't really exist in the US and thats fine, but are there any places that at least do the big nice hotel near the beach thing with NICE pools? seems like small hotel or apartment tier pools are the standard with american seaside hotels, but we really enjoy having big, nice pools to lounge around in all day.

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u/thenorthernincident — 5 days ago

Mexico tier resort experience in America?

Hello, we have been to beach resorts in cancun and cabo and really loved it, but we're curious if something similar exists in the US, particularly Texas or Florida. I know all-inclusives don't really exist in the US and thats fine, but are there any places that at least do the big nice hotel near the beach thing with NICE pools? seems like small hotel or apartment tier pools are the standard with american seaside hotels, but we really enjoy having big, nice pools to lounge around in all day.

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u/thenorthernincident — 5 days ago