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<blockquote data-quote="Sirmione" data-source="post: 1004019" data-attributes="member: 190454"><p>I can't comment on the temptation aspect as to me an all inclusive holiday would feel restrictive, I love exploring local eating places.</p><p>I can understand the appeal of all inclusive because it is hassel free and spending is taken care of but all inclusive holliday market is slanted to a large degree to those who measure the quality of a meal by the size of a steak.</p><p>We have for some years holidayed in Italy using the same amazing 3 star tradditional hotel as a base, the food is superb the evening meals are wonderful varied and interesting diabetic friendly four course meals plus the traditional salad but every year some bright spark will post a TripAdvisor review complaing his steak was too small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirmione, post: 1004019, member: 190454"] I can't comment on the temptation aspect as to me an all inclusive holiday would feel restrictive, I love exploring local eating places. I can understand the appeal of all inclusive because it is hassel free and spending is taken care of but all inclusive holliday market is slanted to a large degree to those who measure the quality of a meal by the size of a steak. We have for some years holidayed in Italy using the same amazing 3 star tradditional hotel as a base, the food is superb the evening meals are wonderful varied and interesting diabetic friendly four course meals plus the traditional salad but every year some bright spark will post a TripAdvisor review complaing his steak was too small. [/QUOTE]
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