Sneaky Ways All-Inclusive Resorts Get You To Spend Money

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Published 2019-11-01
All-inclusive resorts seem great. You pay an up-front price, then you get to spend a week drinking on the beach, dining under palm trees, and relaxing next to the pool. It can even feel like you're saving money. And for those with a big appetite, that’s probably true. But for others, you could actually end up spending more.

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Sneaky Ways All-Inclusive Resorts Get You To Spend Money

All Comments (21)
  • I'm sorry but if ur flying around the world and hiring a Butler, I'm really doubting these kind of people are worried about up-charges.
  • @owlright
    "You are looking anywhere between 30-40% discount in hurricane season ". *sipping margarita in the middle of hurricane
  • @jw7665
    "Are really going to get up for sunrise yoga" No "Or eat 9 meals a day?" Challenge accepted
  • “The price per person is half the price of a two person room.” Stay tuned for other amazing secrets just like this one!
  • There's nothing unusual here, this is what all humans do when running a business.
  • @codycast
    I’ve always been confused about why fishing trips are so expensive. A few dudes running a boat are able to get $250 a person and get 10+ people. Makes me think I’m doing the wrong businesss
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  • @sup_monica3597
    My trick? Pay in advance and only bring a certain amount of cash. You literally cannot spend more than whatever cash you have lol
  • @captainmeme9476
    "resorts get you to spend money" waite a minute i dnt have money lol
  • @VS-mn4tv
    It's all fun and games at a resort until u see your final bill
  • @Vic4ful
    This video could have been way shorter, just say: all-inclusive offers include only the things listed, there is just the requirement to read carefully what it is included. Moreover I think that exploing the area where you're staying for vacation is quite obvious, so wheter you have an "all-inclusive" offer or not you will pay for everything outside of your hotel/village. Prettu basic and normal stuff I'd say.
  • @albear972
    Oh yeah, those semi-submerged on the beach beach patio chairs cost $50.00 to rent each.
  • @molliesarah4654
    My family has always gone on an all inclusive holiday every year, one we didn't and it cost over £2000 is food and drinks for 12 night. As a family of 6 going all inclusive is MUCH cheaper 😂
  • @generpicado7838
    Sneaky ways business insiders makes you binge watch their videos
  • @tc2241
    Reporter: They’ll split it as 3,000 is more affordable Me: eating cup ramen with -$2 in my account I’ll need to look out for that when I plan my inclusive island getaway
  • @tallperson117
    Same thing with going on a Cruise. You just have to pay attention to what's included and what's not and it's totally possible to pay essentially nothing extra.
  • @infini.tesimo
    As someone who works in customer support for the calls to these hotels, I can confirm this to be 1000% true and if you're not taking the time to thoroughly read through the terms and conditions of the contracts you're signing, you're absolutely screwing yourself over and you cannot blame ANYONE else but yourself for NOT reading it.
  • @Cliffdog01
    Aside from the massive upcharge for exploring the area, most of these charges seem pretty reasonable to me and not too different from the cruise industry upcharge. Since I don't drink alcohol, I actually think I'd be pretty happy with an all-inclusive, especially an all-meals resort more to not have to think about than as a tool to save money. But I am glad to have an idea of what to budget for when I'm there especially in regards to gratuities since as a New Zealander I'm really not a customed to tipping.