Let's Talk Rookie Travel Tips (For 1st Time All Inclusive Guests)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @fleurette9harvey596
    @fleurette9harvey596 Před 9 dny +1

    Take you !

  • @beaujangles9950
    @beaujangles9950 Před měsícem +1

    This is probably really obvious to most people but I would say…”Don’t be afraid to ask”. If you are needing an extra pillow. If you have a question about dinner reservations. You won’t know if you don’t ask. (As a Canadian I didn’t want to bother anyone)The resort staff are so helpful and will be able to answer your questions.

    • @ChristineTurner
      @ChristineTurner  Před měsícem +1

      Hi BeauJangles! So true and such good advice for us Canadians but also I think a lot of people can be a bit shy when everyone around them seems to know what they're doing and you're the only one who can't figure out how something works. Great tip!

  • @Hennnesssyyy
    @Hennnesssyyy Před 2 měsíci +1

    Christine :)! love your content! I aspire to travel to many resorts and find it incredible how you have been able to go to over 200 of them. I’ve always wondered how you have been able to do that. Would you ever share with us how you have been able to travel to so many resorts over the years? I find that if you’re not a travel agent, going to resorts multiple times a year gets very expensive 😢. Any advice would be appreciated.
    I love the tips in this video! Thank you for posting. ❤

    • @ChristineTurner
      @ChristineTurner  Před 2 měsíci

      @@Hennnesssyyy yes it’s true - as a consumer, it would be expensive to stay at so many places but I have often gotten industry rates or even free stays at places. I’ve also gone down to Mexico for a week and stayed at 4 different resorts, just to get an update on various resorts or to see them for the first time. I’ve been in the industry for nearly 20 years though and my focus has primarily been Mexico all inclusives so that’s often where I’ve also travelled to for my vacation time. I guess my desire to know resorts first hand was the big push.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @carolinenewsted1571
    @carolinenewsted1571 Před 2 měsíci +1

    We are thinking about staying at the Riu Baja California hotel in Cabo, but we want to stay somewhere close to the Cabo Wabo restaurant and bar , is this hotel close and is it worth it? Thank you for any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you again

    • @ChristineTurner
      @ChristineTurner  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@carolinenewsted1571 hi Caroline! Well the Roy’s are all about a 45 minute walk to downtown or an easy Uber but another option is the Sandos Finisterra or Tesoro. Sandos is a lovely all inclusive resort, built into the hillside by the arch. Probably just a 20 minute walk to Cabo Wabo from there. I’ve stayed there close to a dozen times and it’s great.
      The Tesoro is right in the heart of the marina and is quite a sprawling property. I believe they do all inclusive or EP (no meals or drinks) but I’ve never stayed there because it just seemed to be a bit of a step down compared to others.
      Those would be the best two for proximity but as I say, if you don’t mind paying for an Uber, Riu would work just fine!

    • @carolinenewsted1571
      @carolinenewsted1571 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ChristineTurner thank you so much we will look into all of your suggestions. I’m so excited. Thanks again

    • @ChristineTurner
      @ChristineTurner  Před 2 měsíci

      @@carolinenewsted1571 have a great time!!

    • @ChristineTurner
      @ChristineTurner  Před 2 měsíci

      @@carolinenewsted1571 have a great trip!!