You really need to get out more. There's nothing real about an all inclusive resort.
From the fake smile when you check in to the artificial waterfall in the courtyard, to the grass that will shrivel up and die when you turn the irrigation off.
You're certainly right about it not being preferable to a lot of people.
Real to some of us means when you take a deep breath you smell the scent of fir not perfume on a hot day, you get a rush from seeing a sow grizzly with cubs from your tent not the kids in the next RV, or you feel the sweat cooling all over your body after climbing to the top of a mountain not after sitting at the concrete pool ordering ice tea at your all inclusive resort on a hot day.
Really? You think an all inclusive resort is real?
Wifey B: I love lot's of different things. From Glacier's in Alaska to Spa's on Hilton Head.
Have you been to a top all inclusive resort? I haven't, but I've been to spas and beaches at resorts. I think those that treat their guests well would be nice. I love the experience of soaking in a special spa or luxurious massages using many different techniques. I enjoy Abaco or the Exumas but also the resort at Atlantis. I loved getting in the RIB and exploring more closely some of the remote areas of Alaska, but I also loved Hollywood and the Studios.
I've never been in an RV but I've gotten incredible rushes from watching kids just as much as bears. Oh, and I don't wear perfume, due to hubby's allergies.
I'm lucky that I've had the chance over the past few years to experience different things. I think some of them you would have likely loved and others you wouldn't have liked at all and that's fine.
As to the all inclusive resort, just go get a really incredible spa treatment and massage somewhere and then tell me they aren't real. How is your body feeling incredible after not real?
Oh, and waterfalls in remote areas, sliding down them, zip lines over them, incredible. No more real than the massage though, just different.