Hi there,
I have booked a holiday on the Island Escape for next month. I have not paid the extra £180 for the all inclusive drinks package as I'm only going for a week. When I booked it, it said it was Full Board. However, I get the impression that the food is all inclusive but it's just called "Full board" because drinks are not all inclusive unless you pay extra. Is this the case? Or is it just standard full board, i.e. breakfast, lunch and dinner?
Cheers
Richard
All inclusive means all food and drink included - but drinks usually have exclusions. I doubt your £180 "all inclusive" drinks package allows you to quaff £100 bottles of Krug champagne all day!
If you don't buy the all inclusive drinks package you will have to pay for drinks when on board, but as you say £180 for a week does seem a lot, unless it's £20 a drink!
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