Kid Friendly All Inclusive Vacations

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Aug 27 2010

Kid Friendly All Inclusive Vacations

Kid Friendly All Inclusive Vacations

Need advice on vacation destinations .. .. all inclusive packages?

Well .. I have done all the Disneyworld all inclusive vacation packages for the second year in a row .. and both times I felt stressed .. stressed because of long queues and big crowds .. But I like the idea of all inclusive packages .. with dining plan .. my question is .. Is there any other resort areas which are all included, kid friendly, and as reputable as Disney .. I would rather stay in the U.S. .. any ideas? Thanks

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