I am historically and hysterically poor. So...I want to make sure what all-inclusive means. According to a quick Google Search, Paradisus Punta Cana is the #1 spot in the whole DR. The little paragraph mentions that it has 10 restaurants on offer. Would I, as a person there on an all-inclusive dealy, be able to eat at any of these restaurants for "free" (meaning after I pay for the hotel, no more costs will be charged to me).
Also, is the price advertised per person or per room? Thanks.
All Inclusive in most hotels in Punta Cana means that you drink and eat 24 hours for free.
When you book from any of the major agencies (bookit, apple, Travelocity, Orbitz, etc) they will tell you what is included in the AI. some hotels will charge extra for premium brand drinks, some not. some will charge extra in 1 of the restaurant, but this is an exception. and you still have another 7,8 or 10 restaurants to eat for free.
Good hotels like Majestic, Paradisus, Excellent, Moon Palace, and some others will not charge any extra for premiun drinks (black label, absolut, bayles, etc), or lobster and steak dinner, but most 3-4 stars resorts normally local drinks are included and charge extra for premium.
Agencies like bookit advertised their prices per person in a double room.
others like Orbitz advertized prices per room.
Paradisus is not the best hotel in punta cana.
Majestic elegance offer the same as Paradisus for half of the price.
but if you want to pay Paradisus price. I will go with Iberostar Grand or Moon Palace.