Omg you guys are life savers I heard so many bad reviews on food and drinks but I will go with an open mind since it's all inclusive but I will definitely be booking for spring 2025
I am not a travel expert, but most bad food and drink reviews come from us folks who were born and raised in America. Unfortunately, here in America, they pump tons of additives, preservatives, sugars, etc into food that make the food taste better. I experienced this when I went to DR twice, Mexico, and Jamaica once. In international resorts and restaurants, the food is fresher. So meats and fish are caught, cleaned, and cooked in a reasonable time. Also, due to having to cater to a massive amount of dietary restrictions, the use of salts and heavy seasonings is kept to a minimum, but there is always salt, pepper, hot sauce, etc available. Hotels, don't want to be sued or held liable for allergy issues. Regarding the drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, natural sugars are used when manufacturing beverages. no high fructose corn syrup, and fruit-based drinks are used with real fruits, not the artificial stuff used here in the state. So, for the most part, foods at resorts taste like they are supposed to without all the added BS. So, if you keep that in mind, the food and drinks won't be an issue.
@we.outandabout yeah and also sometimes it's best to keep it simple. I remember my first all inclusive and i was trying all the fancy drinks and none were doing the job, but i switched to rum and coke and it was doing the job lol
HI, yes, we did get this complimentary upgrade being that we had a trip with 80 people on it. It was a fantastic experience and we definitely recommend choosing this room if you can :)
Omg you guys are life savers I heard so many bad reviews on food and drinks but I will go with an open mind since it's all inclusive but I will definitely be booking for spring 2025
I am not a travel expert, but most bad food and drink reviews come from us folks who were born and raised in America. Unfortunately, here in America, they pump tons of additives, preservatives, sugars, etc into food that make the food taste better. I experienced this when I went to DR twice, Mexico, and Jamaica once. In international resorts and restaurants, the food is fresher. So meats and fish are caught, cleaned, and cooked in a reasonable time. Also, due to having to cater to a massive amount of dietary restrictions, the use of salts and heavy seasonings is kept to a minimum, but there is always salt, pepper, hot sauce, etc available. Hotels, don't want to be sued or held liable for allergy issues. Regarding the drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, natural sugars are used when manufacturing beverages. no high fructose corn syrup, and fruit-based drinks are used with real fruits, not the artificial stuff used here in the state.
So, for the most part, foods at resorts taste like they are supposed to without all the added BS. So, if you keep that in mind, the food and drinks won't be an issue.
Going with an open mind is the best thing to do! I'm sure you will enjoy! Have an amazing time.
@@Flashphotography15 This is great feedback and we 100% agree! Also just lowering expectations just a bit is also helpful.
@we.outandabout yeah and also sometimes it's best to keep it simple. I remember my first all inclusive and i was trying all the fancy drinks and none were doing the job, but i switched to rum and coke and it was doing the job lol
You had a free stay at the presidential suite right being a tour operator 😂
HI, yes, we did get this complimentary upgrade being that we had a trip with 80 people on it. It was a fantastic experience and we definitely recommend choosing this room if you can :)
On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the hotel.
I have to decide between the Hard Rock and the Lopesan. ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
We would rate it an 8.5!! You’ll definitely have a great time! ☺️
Great Video & Tips. Looking to do a group trip with you guys. Where do I go ?
Hi there. Thank You! You can go to weoutabout.com/grouptrips and someone from our team will contact you ☺️