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All Inclusive Outlet Reviews | AllInclusiveOutlet.com

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Rating: 4.0/5 (57 votes cast)

Save up to 60% on your All Inclusive Vacation!

The Site: AllInclusiveOutlet.com
  • All Inclusive Outlet specializes in vacations to all-inclusive resorts in popular destinations, such as:   Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lucia, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Cancun and more
  • Popular resorts include:  Couples Resorts, Palace Resorts, Grand Lido, Breezes, Hedonism Resorts, Secrets Resorts and Dreams Resorts, and many more
  • “#1 U.S. Travel Agency” for Couples Resorts
  • Couples Resorts “Platinum Agency” in 2003-2009
  • “Diamond Level Agency” for Grand Lido Resorts
  • Wholesale all-inclusive vacations for destination weddings and honeymoons in the Caribbean or Mexico, and their most popular honeymoon resort, Couples Negril, is on sale now
  • Every customer receives a follow up telephone call to answer any questions and “ensure a smooth travel experience”
The Good:

We like the variety of browsing options on the All Inclusive Outlet website.   You can quickly search for resorts by destination city, resort brand, interests, and by “Who’s Going”, which allows you to search for “adult only”, family, or resorts for couples.   It is our understanding that all resorts on the All-Inclusive Outlet site are “All-Inclusive”, typically meaning that all meals, drinks and many activities are included in your vacation.   For more information on what may be included in your all-inclusive vacation, read their article, “What Does All Inclusive Mean?”.

We also found some amazing deals, and we didn’t need to search to hard to find them.   Any applicable coupon code was automatically applied to our reservation, which is a huge leap over what other travel sites do.   How exactly does All Inclusive Outlet secure these cheap deals?   According to their website, “Our favorable standing with the resort chains and high volume of business allows us to offer discount prices for our all inclusive packages“.    Their long list of travel agency “awards” is impressive.    If your destination is flexible, their rock-bottom all-inclusive resort deals are found on their Hot Deals and Promotions page.

The follow-up phone call is an amazing personal benefit that you will not find on other online travel sites.   The knowledgable staff at All Inclusive Outlet has visited most of the destinations that you will be traveling to, so they will answer any questions that you may have prior to departure.

The Bad:

All Inclusive Outlet’s cancellation fees are a bit steep.   However, these fees are coming to be the standard across the industry.  We also found their website to search and load a bit slowly.

The Fees *:
  • $50.00 change fee in addition to any other supplier fees, if any changes or revisions are made after booking.  Other change fees may include:
    • $140.00 per booking to reissue hotel vouchers
    • $25.00 per booking to cover express delivery service (if within 14 days)
    • If airline tickets are involved, fees of up to $150 a ticket plus any increase in fare may apply to exchange tickets.
  • $50+ per person minimum for cancellations made 46 days or more prior to departure
  • $100+ per person minimum for cancellations made 45-22 days prior to departure
  • $150+ per person minimum for cancellations made21-0 days prior to departure
  • Additional cancellation fees include:
    • Minimum $100 per person for airline tickets
    • Hotel penalties often apply, and the amount varies by hotel

Due to the high cost of cancellation fees, it is highly recommended that you purchase cancellation insurance at the time of booking.   *Based solely on research done by TravelSiteCritic.com, these figures may be inaccurate and are subject to change. Double check before you buy.

The Deals:

Visit the All Inclusive Outlet Hot Deals and Promotions for their best deals

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Rating: 4.0/5 (57 votes cast)
All Inclusive Outlet Reviews | AllInclusiveOutlet.com, 4.0 out of 5 based on 57 ratings

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