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Hi Everyone,
Below are responses received. I hope this helps someone else 😁
We had a great visit to Paradisus Palma Real in the Dominican Republic. They were able to accommodate my and my child's Celiac well. We did get upgraded to "The Reserve" because where we had originally booked was closed for renovations, so I'm not sure if all locations of the resort are as accommodating, but they should be.
We enjoyed Coconut Bay resort in St. Lucia. Food is decent. They had a GF station at every meal but would also make items to order if you requested a burger, etc.
Thank you,
Holly
> On Jun 10, 2021, at 1:43 PM, Gluten Free Support Group <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I love the idea of Sandals/Beaches as I have heard wonderful things but we don’t have all couples traveling so Sandals is out & was afraid we would be paying for a lot of kids amenities that we would not use at Beaches.
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> Any other amazing all-inclusive options not in Jamaica or Mexico?
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> Thinking of a 3-4 hour max flight from US.
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> Thank you,
> Holly
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