Cabo All inclusive resort recommendations

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fido00
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I am looking to take my family to Cabo in June. I am trying to find a resort that has two queen (or two King) sized beds. Anyone know a place like this.
Kreg17
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I have sent quite a few families to Grand Velas Los Cabos! It's an all suite property (bigger rooms) and they do have double queen rooms.

Other family option would be, Dreams Los Cabos. They have a two double bed room set up but those are a bit smaller.

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Just know in Cabo you are unable to get into the ocean at most resorts. At some they won't even let you near the water.

Hard Rock has 2 queen beds. It's nice because they have 3 water slides BUT the "chair" game is real there. The workers go down early and reserve all the shaded pool chairs for their time share members. Last time we were there arrival day we never could get out of the sun (which means I can't lay out by the pool). The second day I got the last chairs under an umbrella and it was like pulling teeth to get one of them to open the umbrella (it was having issues).

Food and drinks were good. We had power issues there but usually it was only out for a few minutes at a time.

Dreams is good but older, but like Kyle said, its 2 double beds, not queens.

Grand Fiesta is older and in need of a remodel, but it does have a little snorkel area. But its also 2 double beds.

Grand Velas is a great option but likely to be double or more any of the above.
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Grand Velas is my favorite all inclusive.

How old are your kids? My boys get bored with pools pretty quickly and will spend sun up to sun down in the ocean. Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos has two bedroom rooms and you can swim in the ocean. And walk to the Sandbar for massages
fido00
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Thanks for the information so far. I know the ocean situation is usually not great unless the wind is low. The kids are teenagers. I am looking to get them to see a different side of Mexico and to do some offshore fishing.

I have seen Grand Fiesta pop up a couple of times, Corazon and Hard Rock are frequent suggestions. Its a bummer that Grand Fiesta is a little older, because I really liked the size of the rooms.
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fido00 said:

Thanks for the information so far. I know the ocean situation is usually not great unless the wind is low. The kids are teenagers. I am looking to get them to see a different side of Mexico and to do some offshore fishing.

I have seen Grand Fiesta pop up a couple of times, Corazon and Hard Rock are frequent suggestions. Its a bummer that Grand Fiesta is a little older, because I really liked the size of the rooms.


The recent reviews are fine just besides being older. It more hacienda style and not new and modern. I would stay there without any issues. And it usually prices pretty good too.
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found this on reddit a few months ago. Have no idea how accurate or inclusive the data points are on beds, but it's been a useful tool for me

All Inclusive Resort Ratings (latest update)
fido00
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That is amazing. I cant believe someone put that much time into this. Thanks for sharing
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