I'm having coffee and a cinnamon roll with the baby while looking up all inclusive resorts for a family getaway this summer. Anyone have any toddler/baby friendly recs. @misoangry perhaps? I'm thinking the hotel azul riviera maya looks good so far.
I got married at the Azul Beach. It's one of their smaller resorts. But it's great. And they are extremely family friendly (baby food at the snack bar. Lol). And the real food is very good. The gourmet all inclusive thing is real
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
Post by killercupcake on Feb 19, 2017 22:37:48 GMT -5
H just left to get us froyo and I'm rewatching House of Cards.
I'm so happy I don't have to work tomorrow.
Our boys basketball team lost last night and it was a tough loss. We still have a chance at state as long as we win on Tuesday (which shouldn't be an issue at all), but damn I wish we would have beat the team we played last night. We broke their 75 game win streak the last time we played though, so meh. We'll see them again Friday for sure.
At just past 8:00pm tonight, I was in PJs in bed. My SIL asked if I wanted to go to Disneyland and I jumped out of bed and was ready in 2 mins LOL. I'm waiting for her now.
The only all-inclusive we've ever been to was the Hyatt Ziva in Puerto Vallarta. The food wasn't great, but it was a fine experience overall.
I'm not the one to ask if you want all-inclusive resort advice.
Not really all inclusive advice but easy places to stay with a toddler. Don't y'all travel with misotiny quite a bit?
Yes, she comes with us on almost all trips, but I still don't think I'm the one you should consult because my view is really skewed at this point; we fear very little about toddler travel and just go where we want to go.