all-inclusive
Adjective
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Adjective
all-inclusive (not comparable)
- Providing all amenities, benefits or perquisites in a single package.
- We stayed at an all-inclusive resort while we were in Bermuda, and even the golfing was free.
- German: pauschal
- Russian: ко́мплексный
all-inclusive (plural all-inclusives)
- A resort that provides all amenities, benefits or perquisites in a single package.
- 1999, Garrett Nagle, Tourism, Leisure and Recreation (page 35)
- The development of all-inclusives may restrict the development of other forms of tourism, such as nature heritage tourism, since all-inclusive visitors are not generally consumers of these activities.
- 1999, Garrett Nagle, Tourism, Leisure and Recreation (page 35)
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